3 Best Restaurants in Monemvasia, The Peloponnese

Voltes

$ Fodor's choice
While it lacks the pretty terrace setting of the other restaurants along Monemvasia's main street, Voltes more than makes up for it with culinary wit. Imaginative takes on the staples of Greek mezedes yields traditional cheese pies raised to new heights with a dash of sweet tomato jam, or local-style stir fry kototigania spiced with ample chillies, tart mollasses, and sweet caramelized onions.
Next to the main gate of Monemvasia, Monemvasia, Peloponnese, 23070, Greece
27320-61919
Known For
  • exciting small plate menu
  • great local wine
  • atmsopheric stone cellar setting

Marianthi

$

You'll feel as if you're dropping into someone's home at dinner here: family photos of stern, mustachioed ancestors hang on the walls along with local memorabilia, and the service, at tables on the street in good weather, is just as welcoming (perhaps too much so, as cats can be as numerous as diners). A memorable meal makes the most of local ingredients—wild mountain greens, any of the fish but especially the fresh red mullet, the addictive potato salad (you may have to order two plates), and the marinated octopus sprinkled with oregano.

Main street, Monemvasia, Peloponnese, 23070, Greece
27320-61371
Known For
  • character-filled surroundings
  • excellent small plates
  • cash only
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No credit cards, Closed Sat.

To Kanoni

$

Kanoni is known for its fine breakfasts, served on a rooftop terrace that gazes down to the square's cannon and across the old battlements to sea. Choose from omelets, ham and eggs, or thick, creamy yogurt and honey, then come back at lunch or dinner for a nicely varied menu that offers some sumptuous seafood alongside old Greek standbys of moussaka, lamb kleftiko, and stamna. There's little innovation here, but the views and food are still mouthwatering.

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