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Crete's Hospitality Crisis: Skilled Chefs Flee for Better Pay Abroad

Monday, 22 June 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Heraklion and broader Crete are facing a growing shortage of skilled cooks and pastry chefs, as large numbers of hospitality professionals are leaving Greece to work abroad in search of better pay and working conditions. The trend reflects widespread dissatisfaction with wages, long hours, and precarious employment contracts in the local restaurant and cafe sector. For visitors, this staffing crisis may translate into slower service, reduced menu offerings, or temporary closures at some establishments, particularly smaller family-run tavernas and bakeries that rely heavily on experienced kitchen staff. Tourists planning to dine out in Heraklion, especially during peak summer months, are advised to book tables in advance where possible and to expect some variation in service quality. The situation highlights structural challenges in Crete's hospitality industry as it heads into its busiest tourist season.

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