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Plakias => Where to eat...or not! => Topic started by: Laura on June 09, 2012, 06:26:18 PM

Title: Gioma Taverna
Post by: Laura on June 09, 2012, 06:26:18 PM
I have just returned from a wonderful holiday in Plakias and was recommended by a local to eat in the Gioma taverna.  The food was fresh, tasty, and Manolis the owner was excellent. One night we went really Greek and ordered lots starters instead of a main meal and all were delicious.  It was so nice to just sit and eat so close to sea, our favourate table was closest to the sand as it is an open air terrace so you can look up to the stars.  |The prices were reasonable too. I will be back next year for sure!!!    Cant't wait. :)
Title: Re: Gioma Taverna
Post by: nora on June 09, 2012, 09:06:29 PM
Hi Laura
Thanks for the review, we don't go to Plakias until September so look forward to everyones recommendations. What was your stand out dish and would you recommend any other tavernas?
Efharisto
Nora
Title: Re: Gioma Taverna
Post by: Laura on June 10, 2012, 09:14:08 AM
At Gioma it is difficult to choose a favourate as I did'nt have a bad one, but if I had to choose I would be torn between the  Beef Stifado and the Rabbit with cumin and saffran.  The seafood salad was delicious too.

There is also a nice restaurant in Selia village food was good there too, went for lunch and staff were very friendly.

Im getting hungry again...!
Title: Re: Gioma Taverna
Post by: nora on June 10, 2012, 09:56:17 AM
Thanks Laura - beef stifado is one of our favourites and the rabbit sounds something i've never tried in greece before. Will check out Selia Village. Many thanks for your reply - sorry I made you hungry!
Nora x
Title: Re: Gioma Taverna
Post by: ostraco on June 12, 2012, 04:24:53 PM
Selia is well worth a visit. We always pop up several times, and had our special last night meal there last year. The food is simply excellent - the chicken chops are a favourite, but if there's lamb in tomato on the specials list, go for it!
Mikalis has extended the outdoor area twice since we've been visiting, so as well as friendly service and great food you'll get a lovely view over Plakias and the bay.
Title: Re: Gioma Taverna
Post by: draper10 on July 02, 2012, 04:08:18 PM
Gio Ma was really good this June. Especially the mixed meze starter.
Title: Re: Gioma Taverna
Post by: Richard on October 02, 2012, 09:39:07 PM
Have visited Plakias many times over the past ~20 years, and every year since 2002, yet managed to miss Gio Ma completely until the last couple of years. The food is both excellent and plentiful.

My favourite is the grilled Octopus, closely followed by red mullet, but possibly not everyone's thing!

The place retains a genuine feel, the staff are attentive and, I think, attentive without being intrusive. The spot is wonderful, nicely sheltered from the wind but with wonderful sunset views.

Definitely in our top three and possibly tops!

Richard
Title: Re: Gioma Taverna
Post by: Voloudakis on June 24, 2013, 09:25:26 PM
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Title: Re: Gioma Taverna
Post by: Richard on June 25, 2013, 07:27:32 PM
Ahhhhhhhhhhh.... Back in September!
Title: Re: Gioma Taverna
Post by: spottttttt on June 25, 2013, 08:26:12 PM
We allways stay in the room above the taverna, sadly, we aint going this year, we'd normally be there now, really missing it
Title: Re: Gioma Taverna
Post by: draper10 on June 26, 2013, 06:23:35 AM
Only been to Gioma once this holiday. Don't know whether the other places have upped their game or Gioma has slipped a bit. The meal was fine but nothing special. Best meals have been at Kastro, Tasomanolis, Peligremnos and Vrisi. Have to think about it on the flight home tomorrow  :'( to decide an order of preference. Peligremnos tonight for final blow out!
Title: Re: Gioma Taverna
Post by: Voloudakis on June 26, 2013, 08:59:33 AM
It is difficult to decide on one visit. The worst meals we had last year were the Kastro and the Lysseos. The Kastro to be fair was empty and I do not think the Kitchen was prepared because it was so dead, they did have delicious wine however. The Lysseos we really have tried to like, but we are in a very small minority that do not think the food is particularly good. Tiny portions, not particularly tasty and no little touches like watermelon or Raki after the meal. It does have its devotees, it must be us as the place is groaning at the seams when we pass.
I found the mistake I made with the Gio-ma was not ordering enough dishes. The specials were good but there would only be a garnish and a small heap of rice on the side. Not enough to fill me.
The answer was to order side dishes. So you are not alone in feeling dissatisfied.
We will try the Kastro again (Binoculars needed to check there are people eating before walking up) and will eat at Gio-ma.
Looking forward the most to Minoiko, Sirocco and a few others outside Plakias. It is good we all do not like the same places or we would have trouble getting a seat, do not like having to book tables.
Title: Re: Gioma Taverna
Post by: Barny on June 26, 2013, 09:20:44 AM
I haven't heard much lately about Taverna Manoussos, behind the Alianthos next to Medousa. Has anyone been recently and how is it this year?

                Barny.
Title: Re: Gioma Taverna
Post by: Richard on September 29, 2013, 08:56:50 PM
Went to Gio Ma last Sunday and opinion reinforced; still really like it. We leave first thing Wednesday so come Tuesday night, we'll spend our last evening there.

Richard
Title: Re: Gioma Taverna
Post by: thetravelor on January 09, 2014, 04:37:53 PM
foto's look great! I'll keep it in mind for next time
Title: Re: Gioma Taverna
Post by: spottttttt on January 10, 2014, 03:32:58 PM
Glad to say we will be dining and staying at Giomas in June/July this year, it will be like going home, how I survived a year without going to Plakias I shall never know!!
Title: Re: Gioma Taverna
Post by: happyashellas on January 16, 2014, 02:00:55 PM
We were at Manoussos in October and the owner kept apologising for being too busy to have a good chat. Food was fine and the staff very friendly. Tried to go to Gio Mas once, but the place was full. Luckily you are spoiled for choice when it comes to eating out.