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Kitchen Lab sits in Kampani, the quiet residential neighborhood that rolls uphill just behind the bustle of Mykonos Town. Where most of the island's dining scene tilts toward high-gloss beach clubs and expensive sunset terraces, this spot takes a lower-key approach — a café-restaurant format built around a kitchen-inspired concept and a creative, approachable menu.

The Kampani address places it within easy reach of the central port area and the streets of Chora, yet far enough removed that it draws a more local-leaning crowd than the waterfront establishments. With a rating drawn from a small number of reviews, it has not yet accumulated the wide online footprint of more established Mykonos restaurants, which is worth bearing in mind when planning your visit.

For travelers who want something less choreographed than the typical Mykonos dining experience — no dress-code enforcement, no minimum spend, no DJ at table-shaking volume — Kitchen Lab represents a practical and genuinely different option in a neighborhood that sees relatively few tourists.

What to Expect

The concept is framed around a kitchen-lab aesthetic: the idea that food is something assembled with care and a degree of experimentation, rather than simply delivered to a standardized template. In practice, that translates to a café-style environment where the menu leans creative without being contrived.

Kampani as a neighborhood has a more authentic, everyday Mykonos character than the main tourist zones. Streets here are quieter, the architecture is still the whitewashed Cycladic vernacular, but without the density of boutiques and cocktail bars that define the Matoyianni area. Sitting in or near this setting, Kitchen Lab fits the surroundings: unpretentious and focused on the food rather than the spectacle around it.

Because the venue sits at the café end of the spectrum, you can expect daytime hours to be relevant, though specific opening times are not confirmed in available sources and should be verified directly before visiting. The format suits a relaxed mid-morning coffee, a working lunch, or an informal meal without the reservation pressure common elsewhere on the island.

With only a handful of reviews logged publicly, the experience here may vary more than at heavily reviewed venues. That also means your own visit carries more weight in shaping its reputation — and that it's worth approaching with open expectations rather than a fixed benchmark.

How to Get There

Kitchen Lab is located in Kampani at coordinates 37.4468°N, 25.3277°E, which places it on the inland rise just above Mykonos Town's port area. From the central waterfront (the Old Port), the walk takes roughly 10 to 15 minutes on foot, heading up through the back streets of Chora toward the Kampani district.

If you are arriving by car or scooter, parking in Mykonos Town is notoriously constrained during peak season. The public parking area near Fabrika Square, on the southern approach to Chora, is the most practical option for those driving. From there, Kampani is a short walk.

The island's bus network (KTEL Mykonos) connects the main town with major beaches and villages. The central bus station at Fabrika Square is the hub for southern routes, and Kampani is close enough to reach easily on foot from there. Taxis and app-based transfers are available from the port and airport.

Accessibility via wheelchair or with limited mobility may be difficult given the sloped, cobbled character of streets in this part of Mykonos; this is worth verifying in advance if relevant.

Best Time to Visit

Mykonos has a long tourist season running from late April through October, with peak intensity in July and August. During high season, even quieter neighborhoods like Kampani see more foot traffic, though significantly less than the Chora core.

For a café setting like Kitchen Lab, mornings and early afternoons are typically the most relaxed periods. If you want to avoid any midday heat during summer months — temperatures regularly reach 30°C and above in July and August — aim for a visit before 11:00 or after 17:00. The Meltemi wind, which picks up reliably across the Cyclades from mid-July through August, can make outdoor seating more comfortable than you might expect even in peak heat.

Shoulder season — May, June, and September — offers a Mykonos that functions more normally, with shorter queues, calmer roads, and better availability across all types of venues. For a lower-key café visit, these months are ideal.

Tips for Visiting

  • Confirm hours before going. No verified opening hours are available from public sources. Check Google Maps or call ahead to avoid a wasted trip, particularly outside peak season when cafés on Mykonos often operate reduced schedules.
  • Bring cash as a backup. While card payment is widely accepted across Mykonos, smaller independent cafés occasionally prefer or require cash for lower-value orders. It's worth having some euros on hand.
  • Walk from Chora rather than driving. Parking in and around Mykonos Town is genuinely difficult from June onward. The walk from the central port or Fabrika Square to Kampani is manageable and gives you a feel for a residential part of town most visitors skip entirely.
  • Manage expectations based on the review count. With only a handful of public reviews, there is less data to triangulate what to expect. Treat it as a discovery rather than a confirmed recommendation.
  • Use it as a contrast to the beach-club circuit. If you've spent time at Psarou, Nammos, or Paradise Beach, a simple café stop in Kampani offers a different register entirely — quieter, more grounded, and considerably easier on the wallet.
  • Check for seasonal closures. Many Mykonos businesses close entirely from November through March. If you're traveling in the off-season, verify the venue is operating before making the trip.
  • The TikTok account linked to a similar name refers to a different business. The TikTok handle @mykonoskitchenandbar_ and associated web snippets reference a Greek-Japanese restaurant in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida — an entirely separate business. Do not use those details to plan your visit to Kitchen Lab in Kampani.

Practical Information

Kitchen Lab is located at Kampani, Mikonos 846 00, Greece. It appears in Google Maps as a café and food establishment. The Google Maps listing can be used to check current hours, read reviews, and get live directions.

No phone number, email address, or official website has been confirmed for this location. The TikTok account surfaced in research (@mykonoskitchenandbar_) belongs to an unrelated restaurant in Florida and should not be used for contact or planning purposes.

The current public rating stands at 3.7 from 3 reviews — a figure too small to draw meaningful conclusions from. It is included here for transparency, not as a reliable quality signal.

For travelers who find Kitchen Lab closed or not operating as expected, the Kampani area and nearby Chora streets offer a number of alternative cafés and casual restaurants within a short walk.

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Kampani, Mikonos 846 00, Greece

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