Back to newsDining out in Greece is becoming increasingly expensive, and visitors to Crete are feeling the impact. Restaurant prices across the country have risen significantly in recent years, driven by higher food costs, energy bills, and labor expenses following post-pandemic inflation. Many establishments have passed these costs on to customers, making meals at tavernas and restaurants noticeably pricier than in previous seasons. For tourists, this means budgeting more carefully for dining. To manage costs, consider eating at family-run tavernas away from main tourist strips, opting for the daily set menu (often better value), shopping at local markets, and exploring smaller villages where prices remain more reasonable. Despite higher costs, the quality of Cretan cuisine remains exceptional, and with some planning, visitors can still enjoy authentic local food without overspending.
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Greece Restaurant Prices Surge, Squeezing Tourist Budgets
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