What to eat in Cyprus
Cyprus cuisine is rich, generous and social. Start with meze, then try halloumi, souvlaki, sheftalia, kleftiko, grilled fish, village salads and local sweets.
Traditional Cyprus food guide: meze, halloumi, souvlaki, kleftiko, seafood, desserts and local wine.
Traditional Cyprus food guide: meze, halloumi, souvlaki, kleftiko, seafood, desserts and local wine.
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Cyprus cuisine is rich, generous and social. Start with meze, then try halloumi, souvlaki, sheftalia, kleftiko, grilled fish, village salads and local sweets.
Village taverns often provide the most authentic experience. Meals are slower, portions are large and local wine or Commandaria can be part of the experience.
For seafood, choose coastal towns. For meat dishes and traditional meals, mountain villages and inland taverns are often excellent.
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