Crete Restaurants

Cretans tend to take their meals seriously, and like to sit down in a taverna to a full meal. Family-run tavernas take pride in serving Cretan cooking, and a number of the better restaurants in cities now also stress Cretan produce and traditional dishes. One way to dine casually is to sample the mezedes served at some bars and tavernas. These often include such Cretan specialties as trypopita (cheese-filled pastry), and a selection of cheeses: Cretan graviera, a hard, smooth cheese, is a blend of pasteurized sheep's and goat's milk that resembles Emmentaler in flavor and texture—not too sharp, but with a strong, distinctive flavor; and mizythra (a creamy white cheese). As main courses, Cretans enjoy grilled meat, generally lamb and pork, but there is also plenty of fresh fish. Mezedes and main courses are usually shared from large platters placed in the center of the table.

Cretan olive oil is famous throughout Greece; it's heavier and richer than other varieties. The island's wines are special: look for Boutari Kritikos, a crisp white; and Minos Palace, a smooth red. Make sure you try the tsikouthia (also known as raki), the Cretan firewater made from fermented grape skins, which is drunk at any hour, often accompanied by a dish of raisins or walnuts drenched in honey. Restaurants often offer raki, along with a sweet, free of charge at the end of a meal.

Lunch is generally served from 1 to 3 or so. Dinner is an event here, as it is elsewhere in Greece, and is usually served late; in fact, when non-Greeks are finishing up around 10:30 or so, locals usually begin arriving.

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  • 1. Meli Melo

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    Tucked away behind the Rimondi fountain on a pretty pedestrian street, this little gem makes the best loukoumades---light and fresh doughnuts. Take one of the streetside tables, order a portion with honey and cinnamon, and ask for one of their homemade lemonades. If you want a coffee, be prepared for some theater; it is made by plunging a small pan into boiling hot sand to retain the delicate aromas.

    38 Paleologou Konstadinou, Rethymnon, Crete, Greece
    28313-01214

    Known For

    • Perfect people-watching spot
    • Great ice cream
    • Super-fresh smoothies and juices
  • 2. Pasteleria de Dana

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    On a tiny pedestrian street a block back from the harbor, sweet alchemy takes place. Extraordinary creations are offered; mini-tarts, macaroons, and eclairs that would grace the finest Parisian patisserie. The pastries are beautifully presented and look like they belong on a Michelin-starred dessert menu. Tea and coffee is served in fine china; choose the charming interior or the alleyway tables but be prepared for serious cake envy from passers-by.

    Isodion Str, Chania, Crete, Greece
    28213-02801

    Known For

    • Amazing patisserie art
    • Elegant furniture and settings
    • Pomegranate soda is a wow
  • 3. Raki Ba Raki1600

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    Opposite Avli, and part of the same stable, on one of Rethmynon's myriad pretty walkways, this is a modern reinvention of the classic Greek rakadiko—a place to eat small plates and drink raki. Don't assume the food is an afterthought to drinking, though, this is top-quality mezedes. Plates come thick and fast; it's food to be shared. Think imaginative Cretan tapas—sutzuki (spicy beef sausage), askolymbri (marinated hand-picked mountain greens), pastourma (crispy spiced pork cigar rolls), and hot feta with caramelized figs. It's relaxed dining, in a stylish setting reminiscent of an old grocery store, and perfect for a group of friends.

    Arampatzoglou 17–19, Rethymnon, Crete, 74100, Greece
    28310-58250

    Known For

    • Best mezedes in town
    • Creative Cretan flavors you won't find elsewhere
    • Raki!—not just plain, but flavored with fruits and herbs
  • 4. Crumb

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    Handily placed for mid-shopping treats, Crumb serves not only great coffee but also the best healthy options in Heraklion. The shaded outside tables are an ideal place to reflect and recharge before returning to the fray.

    Kallergon square 11, Heraklion, Crete, Greece
    28102-28877

    Known For

    • Healthy cooking---great for vegans and vegetarians
    • Lactose-free, gluten-free, sugar-free all available
    • South American coffee is some of the best in town
  • 5. Dodoni

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    Airy blue-on-blue sofas and chairs look over the lake here, with a menu dreamt up by sweet-lovers. Waffles, pancakes, and toasts are offered but it is really all about the ice cream---up to 45 flavors are offered.

    Konsatantinou Palaiologou 14, Agios Nikolaos, Crete, 72100, Greece
    28410-25801

    Known For

    • Lactose-free, sugar-free, and low-fat ice cream available
    • Lakeside location perfect for an afternoon treat
    • Family feel and welcome
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  • 6. KirKor 1922

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    Stop into this venerable old bougatsa shop for an envelope of flaky pastry that's either filled with a sweet, creamy filling and dusted with cinnamon and sugar, or stuffed with soft white cheese. A portion of each, served warm with Greek coffee, is a nice treat. Thick Cretan yogurt and ice cream are other indulgences on offer. KirKor is the classic place to hang out after getting off the night boat from Piraeus and the museums and businesses are yet to open.

    Platia Liontarion, Heraklion, Crete, 71202, Greece
    28102-42705

    Known For

    • Greek pastries
    • Cretan-style yogurt
    • Open early

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