Limassol

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Total score
3.83
Taste rating
8
Value rating
8
Coziness rating
7

This is a broad Asian restaurant that works well when the table wants variety. The review pattern is strong on friendly staff, generous portions and a menu that covers familiar Thai and Chinese favourites.

The restaurant feels comfortable and crowd-pleasing rather than adventurous. That is useful in Limassol, especially for group dinners where everyone wants a different dish.

The menu moves through noodles, curries, stir-fries, rice dishes and shared plates. The best approach is to order a spread and let the table do the work.

Bangkok Chinese/Thai Restaurant main photo in Limassol
Total score
3.83
Taste rating
8
Value rating
7
Coziness rating
8

This is the polished Mediterranean bistro option inside the Columbia Plaza world. Reviews praise the terrace, attentive service and a menu that feels smarter than a casual all-day stop.

The restaurant has a refined but comfortable Limassol feel. It suits dates, business meals and dinners where the room matters.

The menu moves through pasta, risotto, steaks, seafood and European-Mediterranean plates. The safest expectation is careful bistro cooking rather than rustic tavern food.

Artima Bistro main photo in Limassol
Total score
3.83
Taste rating
8
Value rating
8
Coziness rating
7

This is a loud, easy, sports-bar kind of meal: wings, burgers, wraps, loaded plates and a table that works best with friends around it. The strongest reviews point to friendly service, quick food and a relaxed Limassol atmosphere.

The restaurant is not trying to be delicate or formal. It is better as a fun dinner, a casual lunch or a place to watch a game with something saucy on the table.

The menu is exactly what the name promises. Wings are the obvious order, but the burgers, nachos and grill plates make it useful when different people want different comfort food.

Buffalo wings and rings main photo in Limassol
Total score
3.67
Taste rating
7
Value rating
7
Coziness rating
8

TGI Fridays Marina in Limassol is a familiar choice when I want American-style comfort food in an easy setting by the marina. It is predictable in a useful way: burgers, ribs, wings, fries and drinks.

The restaurant It feels lively, casual and polished, with the marina location adding to the appeal. I like it for groups because the menu is broad and everyone usually finds something.

The menu It focuses on burgers, ribs, chicken, wings, loaded fries, salads, steaks, cocktails and desserts. I would order wings or ribs if I wanted the full Fridays feeling.

TGI Fridays Marina main photo in Limassol
Total score
3.67
Taste rating
7
Value rating
8
Coziness rating
7

Red Dragon in Limassol is a Chinese restaurant I would choose when I want a familiar shared meal with rice, noodles and saucy mains. It feels like a dependable option for classic Chinese comfort food.

The restaurant It has a casual, traditional feel that suits family-style ordering. I like this kind of meal best when there are several dishes in the middle of the table.

The menu It leans toward Chinese favourites: spring rolls, fried rice, noodles, sweet and sour dishes, beef, chicken, duck, prawns and vegetable sides. I would order a mix rather than one main each.

Red Dragon main photo in Limassol
Total score
3.67
Taste rating
8
Value rating
6
Coziness rating
8

Mandarin in Limassol is a Russian/European restaurant I would choose when I want a familiar, comforting East-European meal with plenty of sharing. It has a lot of the staples familiar to the slavic people and will also be interesting for anyone who wants to try something new.

Total score
3.67
Taste rating
8
Value rating
7
Coziness rating
7

Mallon Glikis in Limassol is a sweet stop I would choose for dessert, coffee and a relaxed treat. It feels like the kind of place where the meal can be as simple as something sugary and a good conversation.

The restaurant It has a casual cafe-dessert atmosphere, comfortable enough for a quick stop or a slower sit-down. I like it when I want something light-hearted rather than a full restaurant meal.

The menu It leans toward sweets, pastries, cakes, crepes, waffles, ice cream, coffee and drinks. I would go for something from the dessert side and share if the plate is rich.

Mallon Glikis main photo in Limassol
Total score
3.67
Taste rating
7
Value rating
8
Coziness rating
7

Coffee Tucan is a relaxed Limassol cafe that I would use for coffee, a light bite and an easy pause in the day. It has a friendly everyday feel rather than a formal brunch-restaurant mood.

The restaurant It feels casual and comfortable, with the kind of atmosphere that suits a quick coffee, a laptop break or a simple meet-up. I like it for low-pressure plans where the table does not need to be fancy.

The menu It focuses on coffee, drinks, sandwiches, snacks, sweets and light cafe food. I would order coffee first and build around that with something small, especially if I wanted breakfast or a late-morning bite.

Coffee Tucan main photo in Limassol
Total score
3.67
Taste rating
7
Value rating
8
Coziness rating
7

Chesters is a dependable Limassol option when I want a broad menu, a comfortable table and something easy near the coast. It has that established restaurant feel where you can go with family or friends and everyone will probably find something to order.

The restaurant It feels spacious, familiar and relaxed, with a casual dining atmosphere rather than a trendy one. I like it for the kind of meal where comfort matters more than novelty.

The menu It covers a wide range: grills, burgers, ribs, seafood, salads, pasta and familiar mains. I would lean toward the grilled dishes, ribs or seafood, because those suit the place best and feel more satisfying than trying to chase anything too delicate.

Chesters main photo in Limassol
Total score
3.67
Taste rating
8
Value rating
8
Coziness rating
6

Asma is a Lebanese street-food spot in Limassol that works well when I want something quick, fresh and full of flavour. It is not a long sit-down restaurant experience; it is more about shawarma, kebab, falafel, wraps, bowls and bright sauces.

The restaurant It feels simple, clean and fast, with a small counter-service setup and a menu that is easy to understand. I like the casual energy, especially for a weeknight meal or a quick stop in the city.

The menu It focuses on Lebanese staples like chicken shawarma, tawouk, kebab, falafel, hummus, baba ghanouj, fattoush, tabbouleh, rice bowls and platters. I would go for a shawarma or tawouk wrap if I wanted something easy, or a mixed platter if I wanted a fuller meal.

Asma main photo in Limassol