This is such a wonderful hidden gem. This beautiful cafe serves a limited menu of local food. They did not have an English menu but our server was so helpful in helping us translate. For lunch, there was a soup, couscous salad, risotto, and pork dumplings. We all immensely enjoyed the soup which was made of Jerusalem artichoke and was perfectly light and savory. The couscous had a nice crunch from the pickled veg and pumpkin seeds. The space was bright and airy and has courtyard seating. It was a wonderful, local experience, away from the tourist crowds. You'll see the sign for the cafe on the main street and you'll have to turn in to a nondescript driveway in order to reach the cafe. read more