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Restaurant review Militzis Larnaca

February 27, 2018

The road from Larnaca’s seafront Phinikoudes to Makenzie beach is now a modern walkway allowing a lengthy stroll beside the sea. Situated on it is the traditional restaurant Militzis, a long standing part of the town’s eating scene that has been serving traditional Cypriot cuisine for 40 years.
Militzis is easy to spot with its old fashioned windmill and stone arch at the entrance. Inside the décor sticks with being traditional; green and white chequered table cloths draped over tables and wooden chairs with straw seats.

When we visited, on a Wednesday afternoon, the restaurant was fairly empty. Not such a bad thing as we were able to have our choice of table. We chose one close to the sea and were able to enjoy the calming sound of the waves while we ate.

On sitting down we were brought unusual menus – large and quite heavy wooden slabs held together with hinges, food on one side and drinks on the other. The menu is limited but at the same time has a wide variety of dishes available.

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