Loza Restaurant

Chorá 855 00, Greece

+30 2247 032405

5:00 PM - 12:00 AM (midnight)

Editor’s Choice.  

The food is only matched by the view.

After visiting the monastery of St. John, you should definitely go out for a bite to eat. Try the Greek and Mediterranean cuisine in this restaurant. Many guests come to order perfectly prepared salmon, seafood and pies. The salads are other worldly. Take your loved ones to enjoy good cheesecake, pavlova and ice cream. Delicious wine is one of the best drinks you can try. A delicious frappé is a good choice.

There is a beautiful view from the loza. The staff here are considered attentive. The good service is a great advantage of this restaurant. The prices here are considered attractive. The pleasant atmosphere delights visitors and attracts more customers.

 

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