it was a nice place but maybe our expectations weree to high. it was ok but nothing special and the service could have been much more guest minded . the setting is nice but the menu does not give anny surprises or gives you a whoooooooooh.
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it was a nice place but maybe our expectations weree to high. it was ok but nothing special and the service could have been much more guest minded . the setting is nice but the menu does not give anny surprises or gives you a whoooooooooh.
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Having heard that Dolichi had closed, it was a great pleasure to see Thanis's Sister run by the same people. The food is every bit as good as the previous incarnation. The great thing with Mezes is that you can order as many or as few as you like - and I must admit we slightly over-ordered having forgotten the...
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Ok, this is for the 2012 summer. Please read.
I visited ''Thanasis sister'' after I walked down the harbor from one edge to the other.
It's making a difference.. Not because it's big. Not because it has any big lighted signs.
Not because I' ve seen an advertisment.
But simply because there is an ..... invisible wave of love coming...
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This is a little gem between all the big flashy restaurants, definitely worth trying! The food is freshly prepared and served in small snack-type dishes which allows for endless combinations. Maria is very sweet and funny and likes a chat and a giggle. The place is decorated with attention to detail, the atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming. We spent three...
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From the lovely painted tables & chairs, beautiful sign (and indeed the intriguing name) to the location, this traditional ouzerie stand out amongst the neon lights of the more touristy tavernas along the harbour front. Maria (Thanasis' sister) is a real star as of course is her mother, Jocelyn and together with the music of husband Yiannis makes this a...
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Thanasis’ Sister is something different in the large row of harbor restaurants in Pythagorion, Samos. With very nice white-painted wooden tables and chairs, lots of plants and an open view of the clear blue Aegean harbor, just sitting there and enjoying the atmosphere and view is a treat in itself. Coupled with the very friendly reception by the Loulourgas family,...
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Remember this is not a restaurant - it's an ouzerie, so expect traditional multiple small dishes to share rather than a single large plateful, the waitress will happily help you choose a good combination of dishes. Makes a pleasant change and is a more authentic Greek dining experience. The location on Pygthagorio harbour is beautiful and great for people watching,...
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