Katoï

Nicosia (Lefkosia)


Katoï is advertised widely around Agia Marina and overlooks the village itself. The restaurant's lights are visible from some distance away at night, and it commands a great view over the Troödos foothills and the Mesaoria. It serves solid Cypriot staples, with a penchant for game dishes, and a decent selection of meze.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Nicosia (Lefkosia) attractions

1. Panagia Forviotissa

4.57 MILES

This Unesco-listed church is in a stunning setting on the perimeter of the Adelfi Forest 4km southwest of Nikitari village. Dedicated to the Virgin of …

2. Panagia tou Araka

6.17 MILES

This 12th-century Unesco-listed church is on the outskirts of Lagoudera. From the outside, it appears enormous, the pitched roof and wooden trellis…

3. Stavros Tou Agiasmati

6.71 MILES

This Unesco-listed Byzantine church is famous for its 15th-century murals by Orthodox Syrian painter Philippos Goul. In two tiers, the images decorate the…

4. Olive Mill of Paphitaina

7.88 MILES

In operation until 1955, this well-preserved olive-stone mill and wooden press are now housed in a traditional building in Spilia’s village centre.

5. Agia Sotira tou Soteros

8.72 MILES

Perched on the slope overlooking Palaichori village, this Unesco-listed early-16th-century chapel contains one of the island’s most complete groups of…

6. Troödos Botanical Gardens

9.34 MILES

Part of the excellent Troödos Geopark, this is a small but well-laid-out botanical garden with a lily pond and other water features, including a tumbling…

7. Panagia tis Podythou

9.5 MILES

Located in the village of Galata, on the Nicosia road, this 16th-century Unesco-listed church was established in 1502 by Dimitrios de Coron, a Greek…

8. Panagia Theotokou (Arhangelou)

9.53 MILES

Dating from around 1514, this smaller chapel is just near Panagia tis Podythou. It’s quite dark inside, so you may want to bring a torch. It has vivid…