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The restaurant The Hubeat is a compact burger spot with the kind of menu that works for a quick lunch, takeaway or low-pressure dinner. Reviewers like the friendly service, the straightforward prices and the ability to build a burger around different buns, patties, sauces and sides.

This is a small, vegetarian-friendly Limassol stop that reads more like a simple live kitchen than a polished restaurant. The public review trail is thin, but the better signals point to a modest place for warm, freshly made comfort food.

The restaurant feels practical and low-key, with the food doing more of the work than the room. I would go in expecting kindness and simplicity rather than a long, formal dining experience.

This is a small Limassol Agora option for quick Chinese-style street food. Public ratings are mixed and lower than the stronger Chinese restaurants in town, so it should be treated as a casual convenience stop rather than a destination.

The restaurant feels simple, fast and food-court friendly. The location is part of the appeal.

The menu is built around informal Chinese street-food ideas: noodles, rice, saucy dishes and quick plates. It makes most sense when you need something fast.

This is a funny little sweets shop located in the Marina.

The cafe is not only for the kids, but also for the lovely couples.

The menu has all kind of sweets - sweet, sour, bitter, sold by the weight. In addition to this they serve wonderful waffles with different fillings.

Personally I love their waffles with whipped cream and ice-cream. And they aren't as expensive as you would suggest for this location.

This is one of the more convincing comfort-food picks for Indian and Nepalese flavours in Limassol. Reviews point to warm service, proper curries, momos and the kind of family-run feeling that makes the meal stick.

The restaurant sounds simple, friendly and focused. It does not need a flashy room when the food and welcome are doing the heavy lifting.

The menu covers curries, rogan josh, Nepalese pork curry, lamb momos, naan and the usual dishes you want around a curry night. The Nepalese specials are the interesting part.

This is more cocktail garden than traditional restaurant, and that is the charm. Local writeups and review listings describe a historic Limassol setting, atmospheric outdoor spaces and a drinks list built around gin.

The restaurant feels romantic, tucked-away and made for summer evenings. The setting is the main reason to choose it.

The menu matters, but the drinks are the headline: gin cocktails, spritzes, bar plates and the kind of food that supports a long evening rather than dominates it.

This is about the simple pleasure of an old-school burger. The public review trail frames George's Hamburger as a local favourite for juicy burgers, fast service and no-drama comfort food.

The restaurant sounds practical rather than stylish. That suits the point of the place: quick, familiar and filling.

The menu is fast-food familiar, with burgers and sides doing most of the work. I would not overcomplicate the order.

Personally I would go when I wanted a classic burger that feels local, straightforward and satisfying.

This is an easy Ayia Napa win when dessert is the plan. Reviews consistently praise the gelato range, the fresh taste and the cheerful holiday feeling of stopping for something cold after dinner.

The restaurant is really a gelateria, so the charm is in the display, the choice and the quick pleasure of a cone or cup. It does not need to be complicated.

The menu is all about gelato, with enough classic and playful flavours to make choosing the hard part. The stronger feedback is about quality and variety rather than novelty.

This is a typical meze tavern with a fireplace and a friendly service.

The restaurant is located up on the hill above Limassol. It's not as expensive as some Limassol restaurants and not so far from the town as some village ones. So there's always plenty of locals ready to enjoy dry souvlas, sour olives and bitter asparagus.

The menu is non-existent. You can only get a meze there.

The restaurant The Fat Bull Co in Limassol is a burger-focused spot with a strong reputation for quality ingredients, fast service and rich, messy comfort food. Reviewers often treat it as one of the better burger choices in the city.