Laona

Pafos


Tucked up a side street, and with all the atmosphere of a village taverna, Laona has been a family-owned restaurant since the ’80s. There’s no microwave or deep-fat fryer in this kitchen – Cypriot owner Chris has a purposefully limited menu of freshly made Cypriot dishes, such as rabbit stifado stew, stuffed vegetables and reasonably priced meze.


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