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Televoes

In Vathi, the picturesque fishing village, with its colorful boats and wooden boats, in the most beautiful and calmest corner of the port, we have created a place with personality and refinement that takes you on a journey.

He takes you on a journey through the myths with his name, “Televoes”, a mythical people, descendants of Poseidon, one with the sea, sailors, traders and pirates.

But it mainly takes you on a journey through taste. They say that the Televoes arrived by traveling to the ports of Italy, and this was the occasion to combine harmoniously, Italian and Greek flavors here.

“Televoes” started their culinary journey in the spring of 2014 and have already established themselves as the ultimate restaurant in Meganisi.

We offer unique taste experiences, in dishes of the day that have as raw material the freshest, purest and quality products, created with the utmost care of the chef. With his experience and creative imagination, he works with the goal of the taste satisfaction of each of our customers.

Italian dishes with authentic Italian pasta, pizzas with the characteristic deliciousness of the wood-fired oven, meats in original combinations with other ingredients, cool fresh salads, fresh seafood from Meganisio will take you away in taste.

Carefully selected wine labels, handmade sweets, refreshing cocktails will offer you your most relaxing moments, right next to the sea, overlooking the picturesque Vathi.

But also from the morning, delicious coffee and small tasty surprises will be the best start for a beautiful summer day.

In “Televoes” wood, metal and stone were harmoniously combined to create a welcoming space, which will leave you with the best impressions, and atmospherically. While the impeccable professionalism and courtesy of our associates combined with all of the above, will make you visit us again and again. And we will welcome you every time with the same enthusiasm!

Address

Vathi, 31083, Meganisi

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