Taverna 5F

Pelion Peninsula


Village taverna serving the usual Greek standards, plus some Pelion touches such as spetsofaï (stewed pork sausages and peppers) and superb home-baked bread. The 5F name refers to fili, fere filous, fae, fiye (friends bring friends, eat and depart at leisure). Not fancy, but fine.


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