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Poseidon Restaurant sits in the enchanting harbor village of Skala Sykamineas, one of the most photographed fishing settlements on Lesvos. Tucked along the northern coast of the island, the village is famously associated with the novelist Stratis Myrivilis, who immortalized it in his work, and its small whitewashed chapel perched at the water's edge remains one of the most iconic images in the Aegean. A restaurant bearing the name of the sea god fits naturally into this setting, where fishing boats bob just steps from the tables.
Poseidon offers the kind of straightforward, honest Greek seafood dining that the northern coast of Lesvos does best. Expect freshly caught fish grilled to order, calamari, octopus slow-dried on the line before reaching the kitchen, and traditional mezedes that pair perfectly with a carafe of local ouzo or wine. The atmosphere is relaxed and unhurried, in keeping with the pace of village life here, and the views across the bay toward the Turkish coastline make even a simple meal feel like an occasion.
For visitors exploring the northern shore — whether arriving after a walk along the coast, a day at nearby Efthalou with its thermal springs, or simply passing through on a drive around the island — Skala Sykamineas demands a proper stop, and Poseidon provides an excellent reason to linger a little longer.
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