Variety is the spice of life when dining out in Ayia Napa, where countless restaurants specialise in a host of cuisines from around the world: everything from the romantic and traditional, to fast food and pub-grub is on offer. Whether it's a Big Mac or fish 'n chips, Chinese or classic French, you won't have to go far to find it.Visitors are well advised to try the Cypriot fare, particularly in the delightful traditional tavernas clustered around the harbour. Highly recommended is the typical Cypriot meze platter, made up of between 15 and 30 island dishes. Other local specialities include taramosalata, tzatziki, moussaka, stifado (beef or veal stew), afelia (pork and red wine), and loukoumades (doughnuts dipped in syrup).