Dinoris Fish Restaurant

Rhodes Town


Tucked just inside the walls, across from the Archaeological Museum, Dinoris is among the Old Town’s fanciest and more expensive options, with romantic trimmings like lemon-painted walls, candelabra, linen tablecloths and gleaming glassware. The menu is drenched with an oceanic array of mussels, risotto, fish soup, lobster and octopus. Some prices are per kilo; check costs before you eat.


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