Cafe Manto Restaurant

About
Cafe Manto Restaurant occupies a spot on Agiou Vasiliou street in the heart of Mykonos Town — Chora — just off the main pedestrian artery of Kalogera. It opens at 10:00 AM every day of the week and stays open until 1:00 AM, which puts it in a useful bracket: late enough for a nightcap after dinner elsewhere, early enough for a mid-morning coffee or a proper lunch when the island's beach clubs are just warming up.
With a 4.2 rating across 76 Google reviews, the place earns quiet approval rather than social-media fanfare. That describes a lot of what works well on Mykonos for actual residents and repeat visitors: a reliable room, consistent service, and a kitchen that doesn't try to reinvent itself every season. Cafe Manto is that kind of place — relaxed, functional, and close to everything in the old town.
The address sits within the dense whitewashed grid of Chora, where narrow marble-paved alleys lead from one square to the next. Manto Square — the main central piazza of Mykonos Town — is only a short walk away, and the famous windmills are visible from several points in the same neighborhood. Being this central has obvious advantages: you can wander back for a drink after sunset without planning a taxi route.
What to Expect
Cafe Manto Restaurant operates as a combined cafe and restaurant, meaning the offer shifts through the day rather than committing to a single format. In the morning and early afternoon, expect the kind of setup suited to coffee and lighter plates. As the day moves into the lunch and dinner window, the kitchen takes on a fuller role.
The setting is casual by Mykonos standards — this is not a white-tablecloth establishment, and the pricing and atmosphere reflect that. The crowd tends to be a mix of tourists navigating the town on foot and visitors who've either been before or been given a recommendation by their accommodation. On an island where many restaurants are geared toward high-spend or performance dining, a casual spot with consistent hours and central access serves a genuine gap.
The interior layout and any outdoor seating details aren't fully documented in available sources, but the central Chora location means streetside seating — where it exists — gives onto the characteristic narrow lanes and whitewashed facades that define this part of the island. Mykonos Town's pedestrian-only core means no traffic noise; the ambient sound is the usual island mix of footsteps, distant music from nearby bars, and conversation.
Service hours running through to 1:00 AM make this practical for a late dinner or a round of drinks that bridges dinner and the later bar scene that kicks in around Matogianni Street and the Little Venice waterfront.
How to Get There
The restaurant is on Agiou Vasiliou 37, within walking distance of every major point in Mykonos Town. From Manto Square — the central plateia where buses and taxis congregate — the walk takes under five minutes through the pedestrian lanes. From the Old Port, allow roughly ten minutes on foot following the waterfront path and then cutting into the old town.
Mykonos Town has no driveable roads within the pedestrian core, so all approaches on foot from the last point where cars or scooters can park. There are small public parking areas on the edges of Chora, particularly near the bus station and the new port road. If you're arriving from one of the southern beaches, the KTEL bus service stops at the main bus station in town, from which the walk into the old town and down to the Kalogera area takes about ten minutes.
Taxis in Mykonos can be scarce in peak season, particularly late at night. The taxi stand at Manto Square is the closest official rank. Ride apps and hotel concierge services can pre-book, which is the more reliable option after 11:00 PM in July and August.
Best Time to Visit
Cafe Manto's 10:00 AM–1:00 AM schedule means it is genuinely usable across all parts of the day, which is rarer in Mykonos than it sounds. Many restaurants on the island open only for lunch or dinner, leaving mid-afternoon gaps for visitors not near their accommodation.
For a quieter experience, mid-morning on weekdays in shoulder season — May, June, or September — is the calmest window. The island's peak crowd (July and August) fills central Chora from mid-morning through midnight, so even a central cafe will feel the pressure during those months. If you're visiting in peak season, arriving at opening time or after 10:30 PM tends to yield easier seating and faster service.
Mykonos Town faces west, so the afternoon light in the lanes around Kalogera and Agiou Vasiliou softens considerably from around 5:00 PM onward. If you're looking for a late-afternoon coffee with good ambient light before moving on to sunset spots — the windmills or Little Venice are both close — this timing works well from Cafe Manto as a starting point.
Wind is a constant factor on Mykonos, particularly from the meltemi that blows from the north between July and August. Covered or interior seating becomes relevant during those gusts.
Tips for Visiting
- Check hours before visiting in the off-season. The listed hours (10:00 AM–1:00 AM, seven days a week) apply in the active season; some Mykonos Town establishments reduce hours or close entirely between November and March. Verify ahead if you're travelling outside peak season.
- Arrive on foot. There is no vehicle access to the immediate area. Factor in five to ten minutes of walking from wherever you park or disembark, and wear comfortable shoes — the marble paving in Chora can be slippery when wet.
- Use it as a day anchor. If you're spending a full day in Mykonos Town, a cafe-restaurant with a 15-hour daily window is useful for splitting a long day: coffee in the morning, a meal at lunch, and a drink in the evening without having to move far.
- Manto Square is just around the corner. If you need a taxi, the rank at Manto Square is the most reliable point in the old town. Keep this in mind if you're planning a late night at the restaurant.
- Late-night dining is possible here. On an island where kitchens sometimes close by 11:00 PM despite the general late-night culture, the 1:00 AM closing time means you can eat a proper meal after a sunset walk or a visit to one of the nearby cocktail bars.
- The area around Kalogera fills with foot traffic in season. If you want a table rather than waiting, arriving at off-peak times — before noon or after 9:30 PM on weeknights — gives you more options.
- Little Venice is a five-to-ten minute walk west. If you're planning an evening that includes both dinner and the Little Venice waterfront bars, Cafe Manto's position makes it a logical first stop before walking down to the water.
What to Order
No menu details are available in current sources for Cafe Manto Restaurant specifically, so specific dish recommendations can't be verified. What can be said is that the all-day format — running from 10:00 AM through the late evening — suggests a menu structured around flexibility: light items for morning and midday, more substantial plates for the dinner window, and drinks available throughout.
In general terms for a Mykonos cafe-restaurant of this type, expect Greek salad, grilled items, pasta dishes, and a selection of local mezedes alongside standard coffee offerings, fresh juices, and a wine and spirits list. For accurate menu and pricing information, checking current reviews on Google Maps or Tripadvisor before visiting is advisable.
Address
Nikolaou Kalogera, Limni,Chora, Agiou Vasiliou 37, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
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