The Hidden Restaurant at Scorpios
Scorpios, under Tomas Goldsmid concept's direction, is one of the fifty most architecturally hidden restaurants in the world.
The entry signature: South end of Paraga Beach; reached by car or beach path; not visible from public Mykonos.
The secrecy register: Through reservation only. The compound is bookable as a member or a paid private guest..
The discovery method: Reservation via the Scorpios website. Membership available for the bohemian-glam member experience..
The hidden clientele: Mykonos bachelorettes, international jet set, Soho House members.
How to Find Scorpios
The discovery method: Reservation via the Scorpios website. Membership available for the bohemian-glam member experience.
The entry signature reveals itself only at the threshold; the architectural surprise is what lifts the room into the global top fifty hidden register.
The room is rated 9/10 for food and 10/10 for ambience in our editorial scoring. The hidden register is structural; the kitchen and the room together produce a dinner that rewards the discovery effort.
Why Scorpios Is Worth the Search
"Hidden at the south end of Paraga Beach. Reached only by car or by walking the beach path; the bohemian-glam compound is invisible from public Mykonos."
Our editorial scoring places the food at 9/10, ambience at 10/10, and value at 7/10. The hidden register is structural, not artificial; the kitchen quality, the room, and the architectural surprise together produce a dinner that rewards the discovery.
Booking strategy: 10 to 14 weeks for Saturday sunset slots. Best season: May to October only; closed in winter.
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Related Reading
- Top 50 Hidden Restaurants in the World. The full editorial ranking, of which Scorpios is #39.
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- Mykonos restaurant guide. The full city directory with all occasions.
- (No peer entry in this city. See the pillar for the full list.)