Cheap Eats in Rethymno: Good Food on a Budget

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How cheap eating works in Rethymno

Budget food here is about choosing the right format, timing, and location. Simple dishes done well are far better than “cheap-looking” tourist menus.

Best formats for budget meals

Local taverns (daytime)

Lunch menus and daily dishes offer the best value, often with generous portions.

Street food & bakeries

Fast, filling, and reliable for keeping daily costs low.

Cafés with simple kitchens

Good for light meals, salads, and affordable plates between main meals.

Dishes that usually give the best value

  • Daily cooked dishes (legumes, casseroles)
  • Gyros or souvlaki
  • Pasta or rice-based plates
  • Salads with bread and shared sides

Where budget eating works best

Side streets in Old Town

Better prices and fewer “view premiums.”

One block away from the promenade

Noticeable drop in prices with little loss of quality.

Near local neighborhoods

Places serving residents usually keep prices realistic.

Common budget mistakes

  • Choosing the cheapest-looking menu on the busiest street.
  • Ignoring lunch specials.
  • Over-ordering instead of sharing.

How to keep food costs low

  • Eat main meals earlier in the day.
  • Mix sit-down meals with street food and bakeries.
  • Drink house wine or water instead of bottled imports.

When budget eating becomes a problem

If quality drops or meals feel repetitive, it’s worth spending slightly more every few days to reset expectations.

Next steps

Combine cheap eats with Old Town dining or beachfront meals to balance budget and experience.

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