Penelope’s

Rhodes


The largest of three rival tavernas in Kattavia’s little square, with outdoor seating beneath a spreading plane tree. Appetisers such as spinach pie or tzatziki are excellent, while a good-sized grilled bream with chips and salad costs just €12. Watch out; the desserts they proffer on a tray turn out not to be free.


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