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  • This attractive Lebanese restaurant, decorated with tapestries and wood floors, serves wonderful grilled meat and fish accompanied by spicy sauces.

  • Set in an old house, this traditional taverna serves excellent meze . In summer, dining is available in the pleasant courtyard or on the balcony if you book ahead.

  • Elegant French restaurant serving classic Gallic cuisine such as frogs’ legs and duck à l’orange . Live piano music at night.

  • To see and be seen, look no further than Da Capo, where the clientele dress mainly in black and where sunglasses are mandatory day and night. Good coffee and pastries.

  • The Greek Cypriot food at Irinias is a long-standing favourite – make a reservation (or go early in the evening) to be sure of getting a table.

  • Kalymnos Fish Tavern

    Unquestionably the best fish restaurant in Nicosia, Kalymnos attracts the city’s movers and shakers. Superb seafood and a good wine list. Reservations recommended.

  • On the outskirts of town, Kavouri has a well-earned reputation with a loyal local following for its lavish seafood meze .

  • Young, designer-clad Nicosians favour this colourful café. The noise of full-volume conversation – face to face or by mobile phone, sometimes simultaneously – drowns out the traffic.

  • Nicosia’s “ladies who lunch” favour Pralina, on the city’s smartest shopping street, for coffee and pastries. Those who turn up in shorts will feel conspicuously under-dressed.

  • A cut above the run of Italian restaurants, this stylish place with tables on a patio serves well-made pasta dishes and other favourites.

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