Amore mio

About
Amore Mio sits along the Agios Arsenios–Plaka road on the west coast of Naxos, one of the long flat stretches that connects Naxos Town to the island's most popular beach corridor. The name and the place types both point to an Italian-leaning menu, and the 165 Google reviews that average 4.1 out of 5 suggest it holds its own among the cluster of tavernas and restaurants that serve the Plaka beach crowd.
The address — Agios Arsenios–Plaka — places it roughly midway along the coastal route, away from the dense tourist strip of Naxos Town but within easy reach of the sand at Agios Georgios, Agios Prokopios, Agia Anna, and Plaka itself. That stretch is low-rise and relatively quiet compared to the port, which makes it a reasonable choice when you want dinner without a 20-minute drive back into town.
What to Expect
Amore Mio is categorised as an Italian restaurant, which on a Greek island typically means pasta, pizza, and risotto sitting alongside a short list of grilled dishes. The setting is described as relaxed, which fits the pace of the Plaka road — outdoor or semi-open seating is common along this strip, and it's a reasonable assumption here given the location and the coastal summer context. With 165 reviews and a 4.1 rating, it occupies solid middle ground: not the standout table on the island, but consistent enough that a large number of diners leave satisfied. The phone number (+30 2285 042634) is the most reliable way to check availability, especially in August when the west coast beaches fill up and walk-in tables can be hard to find.
How to Get There
From Naxos Town, take the main coastal road south past Agios Georgios and Agios Prokopios toward Plaka. Amore Mio's coordinates (37.0591, 25.3593) place it north of the main Plaka beach access road, close to the Agios Arsenios junction. The drive from Naxos Town port takes around 10 minutes.
There is no bus that runs directly to this stretch at dining hours with useful frequency, so a rental car, scooter, or taxi is the practical choice. Parking along the Plaka road is generally informal and roadside — arrivals by car will find space without difficulty outside peak August afternoons.
Best Time to Visit
Amore Mio is a seasonal restaurant in a tourist corridor, so it operates within the main summer season — typically May through October, with the busiest period from late June to late August. Evenings are the primary dining window; arriving around 7–8 pm before the main rush gives you the best chance of a table without a wait. The west coast of Naxos catches the afternoon meltemi wind, which makes outdoor evening seating comfortable even in July and August.
Tips for Visiting
- Call ahead in high season (+30 2285 042634) — the Plaka corridor gets crowded in July and August, and this stretch has fewer restaurants than the Agios Prokopios area.
- If you are coming from Plaka beach, it is a short drive north rather than a trip all the way back to Naxos Town.
- Verify current opening hours by phone before making the trip, as seasonal restaurants on this road do not always maintain consistent midday service.
- Pair dinner with a walk along the Plaka shoreline beforehand — the beach access points are close and the late-afternoon light on the water is worth the timing.
- Cash and card acceptance vary along this road; it is worth carrying euros as backup.
What's Nearby
The immediate area around Amore Mio covers some of Naxos's best beach real estate. Plaka beach — a long, fine-sand strip backed by low dunes — is within a few minutes' drive south. Agios Arsenios village itself is a quiet agricultural settlement inland, offering a contrast to the beach-facing tourist infrastructure. Agios Prokopios and Agia Anna beaches are a short drive north toward Naxos Town, both with water sports rental and beach bars. The road itself connects several small beach access points with minimal development, so the overall feel is more low-key than the crowded port area.
Address
Άγιος Αρσένιος - Πλάκα, Naxos 843 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2285 042634Location
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