ARISTON CAFÉ
Read moreThis café-pâtisserie is an institution founded by Michalis Tsivrinis (the other name of the place), a refugee from Smyrna, in the 1950s. After him, his son and then his apprentice continued to make typical pastries from Asia Minor and Kos, according to the rules of the art. In the morning, you will see the locals stop for coffee and a bougatsa filled with cream and sprinkled with cinnamon or honey: a breakfast ritual that we advise you to follow religiously. Not to mention the almond baklava, a must.
BOULANGERIE FEGGAROU
Read moreThis bakery is the aroma of the surrounding area: let yourself be guided to it for typical Patmos cookies, various puff pastries (savory or sweet), doughnuts and other delicious preparations. Of course, you'll also find freshly baked bread and a few cakes. On hot days, opt for ice cream. A delicious option for a bite to eat with the horizon in view, and to get away from it all in high season: picnic in the less-visited corners of Chora, taking your time to enjoy the peace and quiet, while treating your taste buds.
APOLLONIATISSES
Read moreOf course, it is a little far from the city centre, but it is here that you will find the treasures of the women's cooperative of the village of Apollonia. If you don't have the time or opportunity to go to the village, you will have to make a little effort to visit this bakery where the best traditional Rhodes pastries are baked: melekouni (made with sesame seeds, thyme honey, almonds and orange peels) or local nougat, mandolatas. Homemade jam lovers will also be delighted.
MARINOS CAFÉ
Read moreIt is an institution in the village: this pastry shop is known for its homemade millefeuilles, usually prepared with caramel. People come here during the day to rest on the small terrace and taste one of the famous desserts offered with a good coffee. Beware, however: the portions are more than generous, which will delight the greedy but may disgust others. A piece of advice: start by sharing, before recommending, it's safer! Family and relaxed atmosphere.
PÂTISSERIE MICHALARAS
Read moreThis family-run patisserie sells Kalymnos specialties, including a galaktoboureko that has made the place famous for decades. Admittedly, this "milk cake" made with phyllo pastry sheets and custard is not exclusive to the culinary traditions of Kalymnos, but the Kalymniotes have their own traditional recipe. This is the place to try it. It is often accompanied by a scoop of ice cream and drizzled with syrup or honey. You can also try the excellent baklava prepared on site.
MARECHIARO
Read moreYou will find this Italian glacier on the main road leading to Hochlaka beach, next to the Trehantiri tavern. Homemade and traditional, the ice creams are a delight and refresh the palates a little on hot summer evenings. The entire Italian community meets there in the evening after dinner, a sign of the quality of the products on offer here. We stroll through the cool streets of Skala at night, with a cone in our hands, and all the memories of childhood come back. Andrea, the friendly owner, is on the scene.
TO PARADOSSIAKO
Read moreThis pastry shop is an unmissable feature of the port of Agia Marina: you won't be able to miss it. Above all, don't deprive yourself of a gourmet break worthy of the name, by opting either for traditional pastries full of honey, or for more contemporary creations that give pride of place to chocolate based preparations. Among the traditional recipes, you can taste Leros' specialities, including patsavouropita, the local version of a yoghurt pie. Feel free to have coffee on the terrace tables: it's a real pleasure!
GELATO PUNTO
Read moreThis ice cream parlour makes the best Italian-style ice cream in Rhodes, prepared daily to the highest standards. Located opposite the Nea Agora bus stop, you can enjoy an artisanal ice cream while waiting for the bus, and cool off on hot days. The young, dynamic team uses organic products, especially milk, and seasonal fruit whenever possible: the flavors change regularly. Given its success, a branch is due to open in Athens: the capital also wants its share of gelato punto !
DIMITRIS BAKERY CAFÉ BAR
Read moreThis pleasant bakery, the hub of local life, also serves as a café, with a few shady tables overlooking the harbor. People come here all day long to watch the world go by and the boats come and go. As well as the traditional coffee and bread, the menu includes homemade puff pastries, including good spanakopites with spinach for a savory snack, and delicious bougatses with custard for a sweet version. Early in the morning, take a look in the kitchen to see the day's delights in the making.
STANI
Read moreLocated behind the Diagoras Stadium in the new city, this glacier has been an institution since its foundation by Ibrahim Sarri Hasan in the 1970s. This farmer first became known for his milk after the civil war, before inventing his first ice cream recipe. Quickly, he developed his know-how and flavours and opened this shop in 1974. Since then, her grandchildren have been running the company, but people still come here to enjoy creamy ice cream. The vanilla fragrance, certainly the simplest, is also the most famous.