Lisa B wrote:Hi, what a feeling! Love reading about your days & nights on Symi, thank you for sharing with us and giving us little tips/ideas. Can I ask about bakeries, want to visit more than just the one this year. Happy Symi time to you
Hi LisaB,
Of course you can ask about bakeries.
When staying up our daily bread comes from the baker just up from Lefteris Cafeinion on the right hand side as you head to Zoë’s. He makes several different types of bread, all worthy of trying. He also has very nice pies with all the usual fillings.
Also when up there is a relatively new bakery where the Olive Tree used to be just next door to Sotiris Supermarket and they specialise in sweeter cakes - they are very good.
When staying down I tend to use the baker beside the bridge close to the Dolphin Pizza & Pasta for the daily bread. You can see the wood burning ovens in the shop and I have once been invited in to see them close up. They also do great pies.
The Panormitis bakery has opened a shop on The Square on the way from the harbour to Iapetos and as well as bread they do an array of sweet things. Had a tiramisu from there that was amazing.
For more sweet based baking then Patiserie Nickolas opposite the International Restaurant and opposite Mina’s clothes shop takes a lot of beating. We had a baclava filled with custard this last week - kept in the fridge it lasted several days - now that’s will power
And Zoë’s sister’s bakery round towards the Italian Restaurant at the bottom of the Kali Strata is well worthy of a visit.
That should keep you going