With its vine-covered arbour and relaxing patio giving stunning mountain views, this former watermill is colourful and attractive, if ultrapopular. The menu includes burgers, crêpes and fruit salad. It's worth the brief climb up the hill just to sate your thirst with its delicious homemade lemonade.
Watermill
Kos
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