Dining

Dining is also a key focus at the Elysium with a choice of four restaurants, as well as cafes and bars. The style of cuisine includes local specialities and international dishes offering everything from delicious gourmet menus to appetising healthy options, using locally grown fresh ingredients from the hotel’s own plantation located adjacent to the property.

Café Oriental
This café is situated in a secluded spot off the main cloister leading to the Epicurean Restaurant and embodies the simplicity and luxury of the Byzantine period. This is the only area where white colour is used and decorative features include ornate ceilings, arcaded walls, white marble flooring and oriental chandeliers. Guests can enjoy any type of coffee and taste Cypriot delicacies over a game of backgammon. Traditional divans covered in oriental rugs and hanging wall mosaics add to the character whilst a series of illuminated alcoves within the arches enhance the relaxed atmosphere.

Café Occidental
Located in the heart of the resort, the Café Occidental enjoys dramatic views of the sea to the west and of the vast atrium with its floor mosaics, urns, buttresses and massive timber roof to the east. The focal point is the medieval fire place made of antique stone. Heavy curtains and the dark timber floor is complemented by antique leather seats. A library adjacent to the fire place provides newspapers and books for a relaxing read or quiet conversation. Drinks, gateaux and pastries with freshly brewed coffee are served throughout the day.

Bar Astria
This bar is themed around the night sky with constellations. Intimate seating allows for privacy while two external pergola covered terraces offer additional seating overlooking the Lethe Spring which is lit up at night.

The Epicurean Restaurant
A curving cloister leads diners into the impressive space of the main restaurant which is spanned by four flattened stone arches supported on piers. The Western wall is fully glazed offering uninterrupted views of the gardens and pools. Live entertainment and themed nights are provided here most evenings.

Cava - the fine dining restaurant
Fine dining in the Cava is a gourmet experience. This restaurant has brick clad barrel vaulted ceilings reminiscent of a wine cellar. The wine list is extensive and guests are invited into a glass fronted fine wine storage cellar to select and taste their wine. There is seating inside the Cava as well as outside in an attractive sunken courtyard for up to 45 people.

The Lemonia Piazza
This area resembles a village square surrounded by arches with yellow paving slabs covering the floor and heavy timber beams supporting the ceilings, which are covered by local river reed. A large external piazza offers Al Fresco dining overlooking water fountains and cascades. The Lemonia piazza is open for both breakfast and lunch.

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