Mouse House - (Other Things in Argassi)

Rose-marie M  (10 July 2002)         

Very good, just like at home. Fast connection, msn and icq installed. a few games on the computers. no limits on access i dont think. 7 euro per hour for access is very good. they give you a little ticket when u go in, then you take it to the till when you are finished. they tell you how much it is. very good.

Porto Iliessa Hotel - (Accommodation in Argassi)

Neil C           

The apartments are good, the pool is free form, and the beach, which offers a variety of watersports, is about ten metres away! Everything is clean, apartments are good, but the TV is below par. The only english channel is EuroNews, which seems to repeat everything. VERY GOOD IN MY OPINION.

Carissimo - (Restaurants in Argassi)

J L  (11 July 2002)         

Visually appealing, with its rotating display case and spacious layout but, in computer games parlance, all good graphics and no gameplay. Despite being the largest eatery in the resort the 'chefs', for want of a much better word had not yet learned to cook rice; it was hard and dehydrated, and was probably made a day or two before. The vegetables added to it were clearly straight from a tin, and overdone too. The wine was poor and to my annoyance, was filled up after every sip. The kebab was dry and hadn't been marinated in anything, as far as I could tell. If anyone likes this place they obviously need to get out more. To round of the visit, they even charged for the napkin. As Yorkshireman George Whitebread, the Harry Enfield character once said: 'I've got two words to say about this establishment: 'sh**e, and sh**e.

The Meeting Place - (Bars in Argassi)

J L  (11 July 2002)         

By far the most welcoming place in Argassi. After a couple of days, Sue and Angulos make you feel as if you've each other for years. They're always happy to talk to you and pass on their knowledge of the island. This is THE place to go if you want an honest fry up; Bacon that is genuinely fit for a king. I can taste it now! If only they were all as good as this back in the UK. If you're really hungry, go for the golliath! The cod and chips would shame most seaside chippies; mushy peas as well, I might add! The music policy seems to be: 'Unobtrusive, no drum and bass, techno or hard rock', and encompasses all favourites from the past four decades. They've got loads of tracks and are only happy to do requests. There is a great atmosphere that is enjoyed by absolutely everyone. To conclude: great people place, food and music.