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  • This pleasant café-bar has tables outside in a shady garden, and serves good coffee, sandwiches, snacks and pastries.

  • Perched above a tiny fishing harbour, this delightful restaurant serves fish, naturally, as well as excellent meze and kebabs.

  • Aliada, Limassol

    The attractive garden, behind this elegant Limassol mansion, is a delightful place to dine on a summer evening, and there are also four dining rooms inside, much favoured by locals in the know. The food is some of the best in the region, especially the charcoal-grilled dishes.

  • In the heart of the wine-making country between Pafos and the north coast, Araouzos is a gem of a restaurant that amply repays the minor trouble of getting here. The menu consists of stews, game dishes and roasts.

  • Bustling Barolo is a favourite for lunch. There’s a strong Italian twist to the menu.

  • It’s always party time at this loud and lively Pafos music bar, which is famous for its strong cocktails.

  • Café Vienna, Pafos

    More sedate and stylish than most of Pafos’s bars, Café Vienna is a shady retreat serving excellent coffee, pastries and sandwiches.

  • An odd but inspired hybrid, Calcutta serves spicy Indian dishes and fabulous meze . Good choices for vegetarians too.

  • The best Chinese restaurant in town. For those in self-catering accommodation, they also deliver take-away orders.

  • For an exotic experience – belly dancers, hookah pipes and all – visit this fine Lebanese restaurant. The menu is authentically Middle Eastern and you can sample an after-dinner nargileh (hubble-bubble pipe) packed with apple-flavoured tobacco.

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