Era Ora is one of three à la carte restaurants at the Lindian Village Beach Resort and has an Italian theme. You’ll likely only dine there if you are a guest at the hotel.

As an all-inclusive guest, you are able to dine, once per week, at each of the three à la carte restaurants. After that, you need to pay the menu prices less 20%. We made reservations, via email, a few weeks before arriving at the hotel – the hotel ask that bookings are made at least two days in advance.

Every member of staff, here and throughout the entire hotel was friendly and professional.

Era Ora has a perfect location by the main pool.

The menu is classic Italian.

The most ridiculous aspect (and this is true of all three of the à la carte restaurants at the Lindian Village) is that some items have an asterisk alongside. All-inclusive guests have to pay full price for these dishes and not just a supplement – who would do that? Worse still, the pricing is a mess. For example, the Salmone (€28) is included but the Risotto a la Busera (€16) is not. “Ah”, you may say, “the risotto is a primo and salmone a secondi”, but the classic Italian meal structure doesn’t apply to all-inclusive guests, who can choose only one or the other – the entire system needs urgent overhaul.

Drinks aren’t an issue for all-inclusive guests; the house wine is a really good standard and bottled water is free.

We chose the Crudo (raw tuna, raw sea bass, raw mackerel, raw salmon) as a starter – it was delicious.

Next, we had Branzino Provençal (sea bass, baby potatoes) – another excellent dish.

The ‘Ab Fab’ (baked creme flavoured with bitter almonds) dessert was nice enough, but not absolutely fabulous.

Era Ora was our favourite of the three à la carte restaurants and we would have returned a second time if that was possible under the all-inclusive package.

Niku at the Lindian Village Beach Resort Rhodes, Curio Collection by Hilton
Lardos Beach
85 109 Rhodes
GREECE

https://www.lindianvillage.gr/restaurants-bars/niku-asian-restaurant