Food, drink & where locals shop
Mezedes, halloumi, wines, the weekly farmers' markets in each district.
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Cyprus eats simply. Mediterranean by recipe, Levantine by ingredients, British/Russian by recent influence. Halloumi, fresh fish, olive oil, local wine — and a tavern culture that runs the social rhythm. WHAT'S ON THE TABLE · HALLOUMI — Cyprus's PDO cheese (protected designation since 2021). Grilled, fried, in salad, in everything. Made from sheep + goat milk traditionally; cow-milk versions are cheaper but less interesting. · MEZE — the traditional meal: 15–30 small plates over 2–3 hours, both vegetarian (meze nistisimo) and meat/fish versions. A meze with a bottle of wine for two is the standard "we should catch up" plan. · SOUVLAKI / SHEFTALIA — every village has its grill. Souvlaki = skewer of pork or chicken; sheftalia = lamb meatball-sausage wrapped in caul fat. · KLEFTIKO — slow-baked lamb in a sealed clay oven for hours. The Sunday meal. · LOUKOUMADES — honey doughnuts. Festival food. · COMMANDARIA — sweet wine, recipe 4,500 years old, recognised as the world's oldest named wine still produced. Christmas + Easter. WHERE LOCALS SHOP · SUPERMARKETS: Alphamega + Sklavenitis are the big two for general groceries. Lidl is the go-to for value imports. Carrefour for French/Mediterranean specialties. Smaller chains: Papantoniou (Paphos strong), Smart (corner stores), MAS (Limassol). · LAIKI (farmers' markets) — Saturday morning is sacred. Halloumi, olives, honey, seasonal fruit/veg, eggs cheaper than supermarket. Each district has a different schedule (Limassol Saturday, Nicosia Wed+Sat, Paphos Saturday, Larnaca Wed+Sat). · FRESH FISH — from local harbours. Latchi (Paphos), Ayia Napa, Zygi (Larnaca). €30–€80/kg for whole sea bass / red mullet. · INTERNATIONAL — Cyrillic / Hebrew / British speciality goods all over Limassol. Indian + Asian specialty in Nicosia and a few Limassol spots. DELIVERY APPS · Wolt — most coverage, English UI · Bolt Food — aggressive pricing, slightly less coverage · Foody — Cyprus-native app, strong restaurant network in Limassol · Direct from supermarket apps (Alphamega, Sklavenitis own ordering) WINE COUNTRY The Krasochoria (wine villages) inland from Limassol — 40+ small wineries open for tasting. Indigenous grapes worth seeking out: Xynisteri (white, crisp), Mavro (red, traditional), Maratheftiko (red, deep, structured). Many wineries take credit cards now; most do not. CRAFT BEER A small but growing scene: Aphrodite Brewery (Larnaca), Pivo Microbrewery (Limassol), Hadji (Nicosia). Always check the local craft list at venues. SPIRITS Zivania (Cypriot eau-de-vie, ~45–50% ABV) — every village makes its own. Brandies and Brandy Sours are tourist-traditional. Imported whisky is ~30–40% cheaper than UK retail. DIETARY NOTES · Vegetarian: meze nistisimo + most farmers' markets — well-served · Vegan: trickier — halloumi is everywhere; coastal Limassol better · Halal: growing options, especially Limassol; mosques + halal shops · Kosher: limited, mostly in Larnaca; Chabad presence growing TYPICAL PRICES · Coffee €2–€3.50 · Local lunch €8–€15 · Tavern dinner with wine €25–€40/head · Limassol marina dinner €70–€150/head · Bottle of house wine in supermarket €5–€8 · Litre of olive oil (local) €8–€12
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