Filiotis Fish Tavern Review
Pick-N-Mix

Filiotis is a family-run restaurant. They catch their own fish, and grow a lot of the vegetatbles in field behind the tavern.

Swordfish Steaks

We opted for the swordfish. Here they are, waiting to be cooked.
Weddings Catered For

To order we went into the main building. You don't have to, unless you want to see the fish. But while we were there I had a look around. I could see they had a function room which obviously catered for larger parties and weddings.
To The Food

Anyway, let's turn our attention to the food. We shall start with a nice Cypriot salad. I meant to take a picture before I started eating but I was quite hungry and forgot to do so. Fortunately I remembered before I had demolished too much of it.
Spice Of Life

There are a couple of salad options, and both were lovely. I mean, really, really tasty. In fact, I could have quite happily had a couple of bowls (well ok, three) for my entire meal. The vegetables were so fresh and flavourful. With a sprinkling of Akamas Sea Salt, and a squeeze or two of lemon juice, the result was delicious.
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