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Best Restaurants in Zakynthos

Best Restaurants in Zakynthos

Ionian Islands Greece Travel Guide

Culinary Overview

Cultural Fusion and Ingredients

Zakynthian cuisine uniquely blends traditional Hellenic flavors with strong Venetian influences from centuries of rule. This sets it other than mainland Greek cooking.

Fresh, local ingredients are central. Expect quality olive oil, ripe tomatoes, eggplant, peppers, and local cheeses like Ladotyri and Myzithra. Lamb, pork, and chicken are common. Aromatic spices and warming spices like cinnamon and cloves characterize many salty or spicy dishes.

Dining Customs and Meal Times

  • Meals are social plus unhurried, a time for conversation.
  • Sharing appetizers (mezedes) is common.
  • Dinner typically starts later, after 8:00 PM, notably in the summer months.
  • Tipping (5-10% or rounding up) is appreciated for good service.

Regional Specialties

Sartsa

A local beef stew unique to Zakynthos, typically with fresh tomatoes, garlic, and often cheese.

Pastitsada

A hearty pasta dish with beef or rooster in a rich sauce made from tomatoes, seasoned with cinnamon, cloves, and other aromatic spices.

Sofrito

Thin slices of veal cooked slowly in a delicate white sauce with garlic, parsley, and white wine.

Meal Timings

  • Breakfast: Light, 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM.
  • Lunch: Often main meal for locals, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM.
  • Dinner: Largest meal for tourists, 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM or later.
  • Bread: Often served automatically, occasionally with a small charge.

Must-Try Dishes & Beverages

Signature Dishes

Pastitsada

Thick pasta with slow-cooked beef or rooster in a rich, spiced tomato sauce (cinnamon, cloves). Found in traditional tavernas.

A hearty and distinctive flavor.

Sofrito

Delicate veal slices slow-cooked in a white sauce with garlic, parsley, and white wine. Milder flavor, tender texture.

A Venetian-influenced classic.

Ladotyri Zakynthou

A traditional salty, hard cheese from sheep or goat's milk, matured and preserved in olive oil. Often served as an appetizer.

Unique local cheese.

Traditional Beverages

  • Local Wine: Verdea (dry white) and Avgoustiatis (red) are popular choices.
  • Ouzo/Tsipouro: Anise-flavored aperitif (Ouzo) or strong distilled spirit (Tsipouro).
  • Greek Coffee: Strong, unfiltered, served with grounds at the bottom.
  • Freddo Espresso/Cappuccino: Popular cold coffee drinks for summer.

Snacks & Desserts

Mandelato

Traditional Zakynthian nougat prepared with almonds and honey.

Pasteli

An from Ancient greece snack bar of sesame seeds and honey.

Dining Options

Fine Dining

Few choices, found mainly within luxury hotels or specific upscale restaurants in Zakynthos Town. Refined menus, formal atmosphere.

  • Modern interpretations of Greek cuisine.
  • Curated wine lists.
  • Exceptional service.

Mid-Range Restaurants

Numerous tavernas and restaurants in all major resorts (Tsilivi, Argassi, Kalamaki) and Zakynthos Town. Classic Greek dishes, fresh seafood, foreign choices.

  • Fresh seafood near coastal areas.
  • Often a range of international cuisine.
  • Good atmosphere, reasonable prices.

Budget Eateries & Street Food

Excellent for travelers on a budget or quick bites. Gyros, souvlaki stands, bakeries, and little cafes are widely available.

  • Bakeries offer savory pies (spanakopita, tiropita) and sandwiches.
  • Cafes for a cup of coffee and simple snacks.
  • Filling and inexpensive meal options.

Markets & International Cuisine

Main Market Zakynthos Town

Purchase fresh local produce, olive oil, honey, cheeses, and medicinal plants from the producers themselves. A look at local life.

Without large dedicated food halls on the island.

International Cuisine Options

Restaurants serving various international cuisines are found in larger tourist resorts (Laganas, Tsilivi).

Italian, Chinese, Indian, and British cuisines are available for familiar tastes.

Dietary Considerations Awareness

Vegetarian/Vegan

Many Greek dishes are naturally vegetarian. Inquire for vegan options.

Halal/Kosher

Not widely available. Consider self-self-catering or focus on naturally suitable dishes.

Gluten-Free

Growing awareness. Communicate clearly. Fresh roasted meats, salads are generally safe.

Communication

Learn a few Greek phrases for dietary needs for clearer communication.

Special Dietary Considerations

Vegetarian and Vegan Choices

  • Many classic Greek dishes are vegetarian (e.g., Gigantes Plaki, Briam).
  • Greek Salad (Horiatiki) without meat is a common choice.
  • For vegan options, confirm no cheese, yogurt, honey, or butter.
  • Clearly state dietary needs.

Gluten-Free and Allergen-Aware

Growing Awareness

Awareness of gluten-free and other dietary needs grows, especially in tourist-oriented restaurants.

Always communicate clearly about allergies.

Safe Options & Cross-Contamination

Fresh roasted meats (check marinades), salads (check dressings), and rice dishes are generally safe. Be cautious of shared fryers.

Double-check directly with restaurant staff.

Halal and Kosher Availability & Resources

Halal and Kosher Food
Not widely available or advertised.
Self-cater in accommodation having a kitchen.
Rely on naturally vegetarian or fish-dishes based on.
Purchase suitable ingredients from supermarkets.
Utilize a Greek Phrasebook.
Helpful Greek Phrases

These sayings can aid interacting in restaurants:

  • "Eímai hortofágos" (I am vegetarian).
  • "Eímai vegan" (I am vegan).
  • "Chorís glouténi" (Without gluten).
Research and Planning

For stringent dietary needs, research dining places ahead of time or get in touch with them directly before you leave.

Online resources or apps may list allergy-friendly options, but always verify on-site.

Culinary Experiences

Cooking Classes & Food Tours
  • Hands-on cooking classes for traditional Zakynthian dishes.
  • Food tours concentrating on local products like olive oil and wine.
  • Often includes visits to local producers and tasting sessions.
Farm Visits & Producers
  • Visit olive oil presses (e.g., Aristeon Olive Press) for guided tours and tastings.
  • Wineries (e.g., Callinico, Grampsas Winery) offer winery tours and wine tastings.
Food Festivals & Dining Concepts
  • Traditional village festivals (Panigyria) often feature local foods and music.
  • Dining with stunning views, especially at sunset, along the coast or from Bohali.

Culinary Experiences Continued

Unique Dining & Cultural Integration

Dining with a View

Many restaurants on hillsides (e.g., Bohali) or next to the coast offer stunning sunset views over the Ionian Sea, creating a memorable the atmosphere for dining.

Bohali Hill | Coastal Areas
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Live Traditional Music

Some tavernas host "Greek Nights" with live traditional music (bouzouki) and folk dancing, offering an entertaining evening.

Audience participation is common.
Book a Greek Night
Local Product Tastings

Opportunities to taste local honey, olive oil, and dairy items product from milks directly from producers, connecting you on the island's agricultural heritage.

Explore local flavors.
Discover Local Producers

Culinary Resources & Image

  • Cooking classes offer hands-on experience with traditional dishes.
  • Winery visits provide insight into local viticulture and tastings.
  • Farm visits connect visitors with the origin of local ingredients.
  • Traditional village festivals feature local food, music, and dancing.

Greek Salad Image

Horiatiki Salata

A quintessential Greek salad with fresh tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, peppers, Kalamata olives, and a generous block of feta cheese, dressed with olive oil and oregano.

A fresh and nutritious staple.

Image Reference

A image of a traditional Greek Salad, showing its fresh ingredients and simple beauty, often enjoyed as a meal or side.

Culinary Experiences Snapshot

Local Cooking

Learn to prepare traditional Zakynthian cuisine with fresh, local ingredients in a hands-on setting.

Vineyard Visits

Tour wineries in the vicinity and sample the island's unique wines, including the renowned Verdea.

Olive Oil Tastings

Discover the process of olive oil production and take part in tastings at local presses.

Helpful Tip for Culinary Exploration

Engage with local taverna owners and staff. They often share insights into the dishes, ingredients, and the landmass's culinary traditions.

  • Ask for daily specials ('Tis oras' or 'Tou yorgou').
  • Try house wine by the carafe for a local experience.
  • Be open to new flavors and traditional Zakynthian recipes.
  • Visit local markets for the freshest produce and products.
  • Consider a food tour to sample a variety of offerings.