Koh Samui News
News and new deals from The Olive Tree Greek Restaurant in Chaweng

Now we are in low season the Olive Tree Traditional Greek Restaurant in Chaweng, will be open from 14.00 to 22.00 and to give the chef and the staff some relaxation time it will be closed on Mondays, although if you are organizing a party or a special function on a Monday it will be open.
Samui island residents can now also take advantage of 10% off the food menu every night except the Friday all you can eat Greek 259baht per person buffet, the set menu and the delivery menu. Deliveries are available from 14-30 until 21-00 in Chaweng on a 200 baht minimum order. Delivery time is 30 minutes and Souvlaki or Chicken gyros Kebabs are 140 baht and if you order three wraps you will pay only 349baht.
This fantastic set menu for two includes
One Greek Salad, one Greek dip, one Mousaka and one Souvlaki and costs only 699 baht.
The Meze palte for two contains zucchini cakes, spring rolls with cheese, marinated anchovy, feta and kefalotiri cheese, grilled eggplant, tomato salad and tzatziki with pita bread and is only 459 baht or 799 with 100ml of ouzo.
There are also some new wines on the menu
Goiya sadorne /sauvignon 990 Baht
Goiya shiraz/ponotage 990 Baht
Paso de sole cabernet/ sauvignon 900Baht or 180 per glass
Paso de sole sauvignon 900 Baht or 180 per glass
Le embrun roze organic 990 Baht
Gaia Greek wines Nosto red agiogitikos 1590 Baht
Nostos wite 1590 Baht
Jamp Yiarg australias 150 Baht per glasse or 660 Baht per bottle
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