Restaurant-Cafe Rita

Kalymnos


Welcoming Rita, Petroula and Yiannis serve up a chat and reaonable meals: succulent souvlakia, lamb in lemon and garlic and hearty lamb stifadho (lamb cooked with onions in a tomato puree); there's a great octopus version, too. They also have a secondhand bookshop and sell crafts, as well as a few chalk-blue rooms (€30) to stay in.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Kalymnos attractions

1. Archaeological Museum

4.59 MILES

Kalymnos’ modern Archaeological Museum is tricky to find, hidden in the backstreets behind the eastern end of Pothia’s waterfront. It’s worth the effort…

2. Nautical & Folklore Museum

4.8 MILES

On the central waterfront, this is more of a collection than a museum. The nautical section focuses on sponge fishing, displaying mighty stone weights…

3. Kalymnian House Museum

5.03 MILES

This private folk museum, located on the road past the turn-off to St Savvas, southwest of Pothia, is choc-a-block with old costumes, household goods and…

4. St Valsamidis

5.12 MILES

This unorthodox collection is the life's work of a local Kalymnian man, Stavros Valsamidis, who for 48 years undertook private dives, and amassed items…

5. War Museum

9.97 MILES

Who remembers now that a major WWII battle was fought on this remote little island? After British troops forced the Italians to surrender in September…

6. Pandeli Castle

11.42 MILES

A steep, stony stepped path zigzags up from Platanos to reach the hilltop ruins of Pandeli Castle. The castle's oldest, innermost sections date back 1000…

7. Archaeological Museum

11.5 MILES

A 19th-century building on the edge of Agia Marina, at the start of the climb up to Platanos, holds Leros’ small Archaeological Museum. Well-chosen…

8. Historic & Folklore Museum

12.38 MILES

Housed in an incongruous castellated villa on the seafront, this museum covers several aspects of local history. The upstairs rooms are given over largely…