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Psiloreites is a gyro restaurant and ouzeri tucked into the heart of Mytilini, the vibrant capital of Lesvos and the island's main hub for dining and nightlife. Named after the great mountain of Crete, the establishment carries a nod to broader Greek culinary tradition while firmly planting itself in the convivial eating culture that defines the Aegean port town. Here, the classic gyro — slow-roasted meat shaved onto warm pita with tzatziki, tomato, and onion — is served alongside the kind of no-fuss, generous plates that Mytilini locals have long relied upon for a satisfying midday meal or a late-night bite after the waterfront promenade.
As an ouzeri, Psiloreites also fits naturally into the island's deeply rooted ouzo culture. Lesvos produces some of Greece's most celebrated ouzo, and the tradition of pairing small plates with a glass of the anise-flavoured spirit is practically a way of life here. Visitors can expect the relaxed, unhurried atmosphere typical of the genre — pull up a chair, order a round of mezes, and let the afternoon stretch out in good company. For travellers passing through Mytilini before catching a ferry or exploring the old bazaar district, Psiloreites offers an honest, flavourful taste of everyday Greek island life without any tourist-facing pretension.
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