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The awning says "Elias Corner for fish," backed up by Sea World-style mural outside. Pay close attention to the fish overload in the display counter; you'll be quizzed on it later in lieu of a menu. Garish turquoise interior abuses the eyes, loved by locals nonetheless. All about huge platters of grilled fish (fresh as they come) and Hellenic beer. Quick turnover, so eat fast.
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