Ayia Napa

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Yo Thai Asian Fusion in Ayia Napa is a casual Asian option I would choose for Thai-style flavours, noodles, rice and sharing plates. It feels useful when I want something bright and spicy in a busy resort town.

The restaurant It has a relaxed, informal atmosphere that suits a simple dinner. I like it when the food can bring freshness and heat without the setting becoming too serious.

The menu It leans toward Thai curries, noodles, stir-fries, rice dishes, spring rolls and Asian-fusion plates. I would order a curry, a noodle dish and one starter to share.

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Tonys Taverna in Ayia Napa is a traditional choice I would pick when I want Cypriot food, meze and a proper tavern meal. It feels familiar, generous and useful in a busy holiday area.

The restaurant It has a relaxed tavern atmosphere that suits groups, families and visitors who want local food. I like it when a taverna keeps things simple and lets the plates do the work.

The menu It centres on Cypriot classics: meze, souvlaki, sheftalia, grilled meats, dips, salad, halloumi, potatoes and seafood options. I would order meze if the table is hungry.

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Tequila Garden in Ayia Napa is a fun casual place I would choose for Mexican-style food, drinks and a relaxed night out. It feels best when the mood is social and the table wants flavour without formality.

The restaurant It has an easygoing holiday-town atmosphere, with drinks and food working together. I like it for a lively dinner rather than a quiet meal.

The menu It leans toward tacos, burritos, fajitas, nachos, grilled dishes, margaritas and sharing sides. I would start with nachos or tacos, then add fajitas if the table is hungry.

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Taipei Town in Ayia Napa is a casual Asian place I would choose when I want Chinese and Taiwanese-style comfort food. It is useful when noodles, rice and saucy dishes sound better than another tourist-area meal.

The restaurant It feels informal and easy, with a relaxed setting that suits a quick lunch or dinner. I like it as a practical Asian option in Ayia Napa.

The menu It leans toward noodles, fried rice, dumplings, chicken, beef, vegetables and familiar Asian sauces. I would order noodles or rice with one or two mains to share.

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Little Panda in Ayia Napa is a casual Asian option for when I want noodles, rice, sushi-style bites or something quick and familiar. It feels easy, friendly and useful in an area where simple comfort food can be exactly what I want.

The restaurant It has a relaxed, informal atmosphere that suits a quick lunch or easy dinner. I like it when Asian places keep the menu approachable, especially in a busy holiday town.

The menu It leans toward Chinese and Asian comfort dishes: noodles, fried rice, chicken, beef, sweet and sour flavours, spring rolls and sushi-style options. I would order noodles or rice with one main dish to share.

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Heisenburger in Ayia Napa is a fun burger stop for when I want something casual, filling and a little playful. It is not trying to be a formal restaurant; it is built for burgers, fries, sauces and a quick comfort-food fix.

The restaurant It feels informal and energetic, with a theme that gives it personality. I like it as a relaxed meal before or after walking around Ayia Napa, especially when the mood is casual.

The menu It focuses on burgers, chicken burgers, fries, loaded sides and sauces. I would order a cheeseburger or chicken burger with fries and keep it classic, because this kind of place is strongest when the basics are done well.

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Georgian Restaurant in Ayia Napa is a good choice when I want something different from the usual tourist-area dinner. Georgian food is naturally generous and comforting, and this is the kind of place where I would order for the table.

The restaurant It feels casual and welcoming, with a homely mood that suits the food. I like Georgian restaurants most when the table is full of shared dishes, bread and sauces, and that is the kind of meal I would expect here.

The menu It should be approached through the classics: khinkali, khachapuri, grilled meats, salads, stews and walnut-heavy starters. I would order khinkali and khachapuri first, then add meat or a stew depending on the group.

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De Medici in Ayia Napa is a comfortable Italian choice when I want pasta, pizza, wine and a proper sit-down meal. It feels more traditional than trendy, which is exactly what I want from this kind of restaurant.

The restaurant It has a warm, classic dining-room feel and works well for dinner when I want something familiar but still a little special. I like it as a calmer alternative to the louder parts of Ayia Napa.

The menu It focuses on Italian favourites: pasta, pizza, risotto, meat dishes, seafood and desserts. I would go for pasta or pizza first, then maybe share a starter if the table is hungry. The safest route is to stay with the Italian classics.

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This is a well known pub near the Aiya Napa harbour.

The restaurant keeps the focus on the food and the visit described in the original review.

The menu has most of the traditional pub food, like fish and chips, pukka pies, burgers and spare ribs. It also boasts a selection of pasta and pizza, as well as salads, fish and prawns. It's really extensive and we didn't manage to try all what they offer.

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Siko Seaside is one of the restaurants reviewed on Foodie.cy.

The restaurant Siko Seaside in Protaras is built for the Fig Tree Bay setting: stylish decor, sea views, lounge seating, cocktails and a holiday mood that works from daytime snacks to late drinks. Reviewers repeatedly praise the waterfront location and the relaxed, chic atmosphere.

The menu The menu covers salads, sushi, poke bowls, pasta, burgers, pizza, cocktails and Mediterranean dishes. The best comments mention fresh salads, sushi, drinks and generous portions. The caveats are familiar for a busy beachside restaurant: prices can feel high, service can swing between attentive and disorganised, and some dishes are less consistent than others.

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