Back to newsThe traditional Cretan dish dakos has emerged as the top food choice among tourists visiting Crete in 2026. Made with paximadi (dried barley rusk), fresh tomato, and myzithra cheese, dakos is a staple of the Cretan diet and a cornerstone of the Mediterranean diet recognized by UNESCO. Thousands of visitors from around the world are choosing it as their go-to meal, drawn by its simplicity, freshness, and local ingredients. Tourists can find dakos at virtually every taverna across the island, from beachside spots in Elounda and Chania to village restaurants in the Lasithi Plateau. Prices are typically modest, ranging from 4 to 8 euros. Visitors are encouraged to try it at family-run establishments for the most authentic version using locally produced myzithra and sun-ripened tomatoes.
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Dakos Dominates: Crete's Ancient Dish Tops Tourist Food Rankings
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