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This is one of the finest examples of the Indian cuisine in Limassol.

The restaurant is tiny, just like your typical one in India. The service is super friendly and quick, however bear in mind they are the busiest place for the Indian delivery, so expect at least 30 minutes for the arrival of the first dish during the lunch times.

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 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.

This is a beautiful European-with-a-twist restaurant located in a courtyard around some old building.

The restaurant is modern but cozy. It's usually full of locals and tourists, because it's a hip one. The service is OK, granted they have so many people to cope with. The interior is really fantastic for a date with a loved one, with the dimmed lights and tables far away from each other.

This is an expensive and OK-ish creperie.

The restaurant is small, with a lot of staff, who are unwilling to help. They serve mostly to deliveries. We had to wait our order for 20 minutes.

The menu has a lot of expensive crepes.

Personally I didn't like it. They were too hard and didn't smell nor taste at all like their French relatives.

This is a newly opened restaurant around the Limassol castle. It's a pub format, has huge TV screens and hookah after food.

The restaurant has some cozy interiors, very willing staff and a good chef. The view is nice and it's not as noisy as in other pubs.

The menu is traditional for a pub - burgers, snacks, steaks etc. Like I said, the chef is good and he tries to make each dish special with his own twist.

This is an overpriced Limassol seafood bar for tourists and hip ladies.

The restaurant is located on the seashore and boasts a great sea view. The quality of the service you get depends on the waiter and ranges from OK-ish to mediocre.

The menu contains everything you would want from a seafood bar. It has fresh oysters, mussels, calamari and other fish varieties.

This is one of the liveliest bars in Ayia Napa. It's usually full of dancing, drinking and shouting British guys and girls.

The bar is located on top of the hill and overlooks the old castle and the church. It stretches for two floors up and for the entire yard around.

You can get some lovely seating places outdoors as well as the dancing stands inside. It looks like most normal European bars, unlike the surrounding crazy venues or dull tavernas.

This traditional taverna can serve as a starting point to the exploration of the Greek cuisine in Larnaca.

The restaurant is located on the sea road near the beautiful Larnaca castle and St. Lazarus Church. Its friendly veranda overlooks the sea and it's also quite pleasant inside the historical building during the heat waves.

This is THE place to try the fish meze in Cyprus, although you can get some great meat there, too.

The restaurant is located on the beautiful White stones beach. It's better to visit it on the weekend and allocate at least 3-5 hours to enjoy it. You would prefer to start from relaxing on the beach and then enjoy a full course with your friends.