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A British tourist was charged £1,000 at a Mykonos beach restaurant, DK Oyster, for three dishes. Known for extravagant prices, the restaurant faces accusations of being a scam. Customers reported excessive bills for simple meals, unrequested drinks, and additional charges for condiments. Owner Dimitrios Kalamaras defends the prices, suggesting customers should inquire about costs before ordering and refuting claims of false advertising, blaming influencers.
Courtesy: Brooke Davies
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