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KAMPOURI STR. 34 KISSAMOS 73400
Welcome to our table.
Traditional Cretan buffet. Dancing. Breaking plates.
Let us know if you are celebrating something special so we can join in!
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Our Story
The Experience where you'll learn how to dance Greek, Drink like a Greek - All while enjoying local Cretan Cuisine and making friends with locals.
Chef’s secret red sauce Soutzoukakia Yogurt magic Better known in Greece as Tzatziki Pastitsio How the greeks do pasta. It have a rich and creamy sauce and mince meat that is then cooked in the oven. Boureki Known as the meal of vegetarians. Boureki is a vegetable dish made up of fresh zucchini and aubergines that is cooked until tender. The Cook out’s choice - Stifado This dish has been the favourite amongs individuals and staff family alike as the meat is slow-cooked until it had enough time to absorb all the flavours local Cretan culture has to offer.
Menu
The menu at the greek cook out is like the greek weatherman - always unpredictable!
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We serve a bottomless buffet every night which includes local home-cooked Cretan cuisine exactly like you’d get around yaya’s table.
We cater to Vegetarians and we can make specialty dishes for Vegans when we are informed ahead of time.
Dish explanation
Booking & Location
Book in time to ensure we reserve your seat. Spaces are limited.
OPEN TUESDDAY - SUNDAY 6PM - 12AM
Greek Night
The Experience where you'll learn how to dance Greek, Drink like a Greek - All while enjoying local Cretan Cuisine and making friends with locals.
Greek Night & Cooking
A once in a lifetime experience where you become the chef at our restaurant. You will learn to cook like a Cretan when you serve our customers and then get to enjoy the Greek night and buffet.
Greek Night & Beer & Wine Tasting
We kick off the evening with a Cretan Beer & Wine tasting.
This is your chance to taste and learn more about local breweries and wine.
Welcome to the longest dinner table in Greece!
15.3m
Gallery
Friendly faces & good times.
Did you know?
The town was a port to ancient Polyrrinia, the name Kissamos dates from before Hellenic times. It prospered during Roman and Byzantine periods, and being a trade
centre, was always under attack from pirates, hence the
protective Kastelli, the ruins of which can be seen in the
town today.
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Our greek cook out building was once the first prison of Kissamos
and ancient tales tells a story of a famous German soldier once
held captive here during the German invasion.
Me, you & the greek experience.
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