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What time should I eat dinner in Mykonos?

Dinner notes: all dinner reservations should be made for after 10:30PM or you'll miss out on the fun.



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3. Dinner starts late and nighttime parties start even later: If you're used to eating dinner at 7 p.m., let that go during your trip. Since most people are partying throughout the day, dinner usually starts at 10 p.m., and nightlife kicks off at midnight.

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Experts suggest that dinner should be eaten within 7 pm. Eating an early and light dinner helps to improve sleep, improves digestion, boosts metabolism and also reduces blood pressure, keeping you healthy. Most health problems can be solved in a jiffy if we only start to eat our dinner early.

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Lunch is usually served around 14:00 and dinner at around 21:00. Even if you arrive as late as 23:00, most establishments still operate and will serve you. Particularly in Santorini, many visitors prefer combining their dinner with the famous sunset views at approximately 19:30 - 20:50.

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It is acceptable to wear shorts, whether you are a woman or a man.

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Not only will you be expected to eat everything off your plate, but you should also compliment the chef by asking for seconds – even if you're stuffed!

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You have no tipping requirements in hotels, even in the luxurious ones around Mykonos. If you feel inclined to tip the staff, let it be out of respect for their work! Typical tips for porters and cleaners range around 5€, like tips for restaurant waitstaff.

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Peak season is mid-July until the end of August and the island attracts visitors of all age groups. The best time to visit Mykonos island really depends upon your preferences.

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Shopping in Mykonos Shops are open all day, from morning until late after midnight.

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Restaurant workers in Greece don't expect you to tip, though the restaurant may sometimes charge a service fee. That fee can function as a tip instead, though it may go to the restaurant instead of the server. If you want to see your waiter receive the tip, you're better off leaving coins with the bill.

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There is not a strong tradition of tipping in Greece, particularly among the locals, but it's become expected that tourists leave a small tip while travelling through the country. In restaurants it's common to leave a cash tip for whoever is looking after you – 10–15 per cent is standard.

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