With a terrace shaded by its namesake mulberry trees, this village taverna offers meat specials (usually lamb) along with locally sourced horta (wild greens) and briam (oven-baked veggies). Before ordering from the short English-language menu, ask to see the day’s mayirefta (ready-cooked meals) selection.
I Mouries
Central Greece
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