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1. Parostià Restaurant
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2. Mr. E
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3. Norio's Japanese Restaurant
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Norio's Japanese Restaurant, as soon as you enter the store, you will be hit by the aroma of meat. It is a barbecue restaurant ranked in the top ten in the local area. Their grilled lamb is charred on the outside, but the meat on the inside is very tender.
4. Restaurant Alyki
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健康美丽的芳芳
restaurant alyki, here is my review. I wrote the review right after the experience. I highly recommend it to everyone. The dishes look very inconspicuous, but the taste is still very good.
5. Sativa Music Bar
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#CreativeIncentivePlanDivideTenThousandCash Parikia's Old Town Labyrinth is a winding, crisscross of white lanes that make up one of the most charming neighborhoods on the island of Paros. Once designed as a defense against pirate invasions, it is now a great place to explore on foot. Hidden in the maze-like alleys are historical sites, specialty shops, and Greek-style cafes, it is an ideal place to experience the atmosphere of life in Paros. Best time to visit Early morning (7:00-9:00): Few people and soft light, suitable for taking photos. Evening (17:00-20:00): The alleys are more romantic under the warm yellow light, and the temperature is suitable. 📍 Random Stroll: Labyrinth Exploration Enter the labyrinth area along the cobblestone alleys. There is no fixed route here, but it is recommended to pay attention to the following highlights: Blue and white Aegean-style buildings: white walls, blue windows, balconies covered with bougainvillea, and every door is like a painting. Ancient arches and cobblestone roads: Some cobblestone roads are hundreds of years old, and their smooth surfaces record the traces of time. Hidden courtyards: At the end of some alleys are quiet courtyards or monasteries, suitable for a short stop to appreciate the details. 📍 Explore specialty shops The maze of the old town hides many independent shops. Here are some places worth visiting: Yria Ceramic Studio: A local pottery studio in Paros, selling hand-painted bowls, plates and decorations. Aegean Blue Handmade: Focuses on handmade jewelry in Aegean style, suitable for bringing back unique souvenirs. Eutopia Concept Store: A stylish shop that combines traditional and modern design, selling clothing and home furnishings by local designers. 📍 Stop for a cup of coffee Walking through the maze-like alleys, you may want to stop at a quiet cafe. Recommended: Secret Cafe: A courtyard cafe hidden in the alley, serving traditional Greek desserts and coffee. Sativa Music Bar: The atmosphere is particularly good in the evening, with occasional live music, suitable for relaxing with a drink. 📍 End: Parikia Seafront The maze of alleys will eventually lead to the seaside promenade, where you can stroll through the port, admire the fishing boats moored, and enjoy delicious food at the seaside restaurants. Practical advice No need to use navigation: the fun of the maze of alleys is to explore them at will, and you will always get back to the main road in the end. Wear comfortable shoes: the cobblestone road is slippery, and there are steps in some areas. It is recommended to wear comfortable sandals or sneakers. Avoid midday: the sun is strong at noon, and although the alleys are shaded, it is recommended to visit in the morning or evening. Bring a camera: the street scenes, doors, windows and plants here are very suitable for taking photos of the Aegean Sea.
6. Nonna Crema
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7. Taverna Glafkos
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#Creation Incentive Plan Share 10,000 Yuan Cash 🏝 Paros = Greek version of "Paros with few people and beautiful scenery"! If you think Greece only has Santorini and Mykonos, then you are really out of date! Paros Island not only has the same white and blue style, but also has lower prices, fewer people, more beautiful scenery, and no need to crowd with tourists! 💙 Why must you come to Paros? ✅ Not inferior to the blue and white town of Santorini, but with too few people, perfect for taking photos! ✅ The most fairy pink sand beach in the Mediterranean, a dream beach of the scarce level on the entire network! ✅ Half the price of Mykonos, stay in a sea view room and eat seafood at will! ✅ The best kitesurfing resort in Europe, a niche and high-end water sports paradise! 📍 Paros must-visit route 📌 Naoussa (Naoussa Fishing Village): Super dream port! White cottage + colorful boats + unbeatable sea view, 100% photo shooting rate! 📌 Kolymbithres Beach: A very special volcanic rock beach, with a landform like an alien world! The sea water is super clear, and snorkeling is so cool! 📌 Lefkes Village: The most beautiful mountain village in Paros, with many retro shops hidden in the alleys, and they look like postcards when you take a photo! 📌 Panagia Ekatontapyliani: An ancient church with a history of 1,700 years, it feels better than the blue-domed church in Santorini! 📌 Antiparos Island (Island Hopping): An island that is wilder than Paros, with ridiculously blue water and a strong sense of privacy. Tom Hanks even bought an island here! 🍽 Food Recommendation 🐟 Siparos: A Michelin-recommended restaurant by the sea, seafood tower + Greek salad must be ordered! 🥗 Taverna Glafkos: A popular cliff restaurant in Nausa fishing village. Eating under the sunset is so romantic! 🧀 Tsachpinis: A seafood restaurant hidden by locals. Fried squid rings + goat cheese and red wine are a perfect match! 💰 Budget reference (per person/day) 🏨 Accommodation: €60-150 (sea view B&B or hotel) 🍽 Food and drink: €20-50 (local restaurants are cheap and delicious) 🚗 Transportation: Car rental €30-50/day. It is not convenient to take a taxi on the island. It is recommended to rent a car or a motorcycle!
8. Dionysos
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9. To Takimi
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