23 Best Restaurants in Athens, Greece

Aeglí Zappiou

$$ | Syntagma Fodor's choice

Visit the elegant Aeglí Zappiou, an excellent spot for a classic Greek coffee experience. Nestled among fountains and flowering trees next to the Zappio Exhibition Hall in the National Garden, it's an ideal spot to sample a fresh dessert or some haute cuisine, or watch a movie at the open-air Cine Aegli next door. Adjacent to this café is the noted Cibus restaurant, which offers a special degustation menu of modern Greek cuisine every Wednesday evening (reservations recommended).

Café Avissinia

$$ | Psirri Fodor's choice

Facing hoary and merchant-packed Abyssinia Square, this timeworn but exceptional eatery is popular with locals who want home-cooked traditional food with heavy Asia Minor influences and endless servings of the excellent barrel wine and ouzo. Diners love to settle within the elegant glass-and-wood interior to sample mussels and rice pilaf, wine-marinated octopus with pasta, fresh garden salad, or any of the dips. Little wonder so many head here to relax after a day of shopping at the nearby flea market. A newer rooftop addition offers spectacular Acropolis views. Another plus: during the winter months, music is often in the air—on weekend afternoons, you can enjoy live accordion performances sometimes accompanied by the piano.

Kinetou 7, Athens, Attica, 10555, Greece
210-321–7047
Known For
  • delicious spinach-enriched moussaka and Soutzoukakia
  • an air of nostalgia but with style
  • live music on weekend afternoons
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Credit cards accepted, Tues.–Sat. 11–1, Sun. 11–7

Mani Mani

$$ | Makriyianni Fodor's choice

Mani Mani is a creative restaurant featuring recipes inspired—and made mostly with ingredients that are sourced—from the southern Peloponnese's Mani region. It strikes the perfect balance between unpretentious sophistication and heartiness. The food and extensive regional wine list take center stage, and its comforting dishes sweetly scream "village," with the chef adding delicate new fruity or spicy touches and embracing organic products from small farms. Located in a converted Neoclassical residence, the decor is modern and clean, serving as a thoughtful metaphor for the restaurant's philosophy.

Falirou 10, Athens, Attica, 11742, Greece
210-921–8180
Known For
  • authentic Peloponnesian cuisine
  • farm-to-table ingredients
  • good wine list
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

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Proveleggio's

$$ | Gazi-Kerameikos Fodor's choice
This is a fresh and hip arrival in the Athenian dinner scene, with a refreshing attitude of improvising the menu according to which top quality ingredients are available at the time, what the chef and his team feel like experimenting with and, of course, the season they're in.
Paramithias 11, Athens, Attica, 10435, Greece
210-523--4749
Known For
  • top quality ingredients and dishes
  • modern, trendy decor
  • memorable cocktails

Taverna Filippou

$$ | Kolonaki Fodor's choice

An unassuming yet high-profile (and recently renovated) taverna-style restaurant, this restaurant has devotees (since 1923) who enjoy simple, traditional yet top-quality Greek food. From cabinet ministers, diplomats, and actors to intellectuals, its repertoire of loyal diners fills out the place at lunch and dinnertime. The appeal is simple: skillfully prepared, flavorsome Greek classics, mostly ladera (casseroles cooked in an olive oil and tomato sauce), moussaka (layered eggplant and ground beef in fluffy béchamel sauce), and memorable side dishes like succulent crayfish meat in a mayonnaise-based sauce. The menu adapts to what's fresh at the open-air produce market.

Xenokratous 19, Athens, Attica, 10675, Greece
210-721–6390
Known For
  • excellent traditional Greek cuisine
  • familial atmosphere
  • sophisticated clientele
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and mid-Aug. No dinner Sat.

Ble Papagalos

$$ | Metaxourgeio
The trendiest and most happening spot for coffee, snacks, and cocktails in Metaxourgeio, Ble Papagalos (Blue Parrot in Greek) is an all-day social destination. Always abuzz mainly with local youth but also people of varying ages, the charming hangout reflects the up-and-coming area's aspirations as an artsy, hip, green, and friendly locale. Try a fresh homemade dessert with your coffee by day or a light snack and drink by night as you watch the world go by. At night it also hosts swing parties and jazz-themed DJ sets.
Leonidou 31, Athens, Attica, 10436, Greece
211-012--1099
Known For
  • hip, vibrant crowd
  • funky decor and ambience
  • great coffee and cocktails

Daphne's

$$ | Plaka

Daphne's is one of the most exclusive (and at times priciest) destinations in Plaka. The Pompeian frescoes on the walls, the fragments of an ancient Greek building in the garden, and the tasteful restoration of the neoclassical building in terra-cotta and ocher hues also contribute to a pleasant and romantic evening. The refined Mediterranean and Greek dishes (such as pork with celery and egg lemon sauce, fricassee of melt-off-the-bone lamb with greens, rabbit stifado and the traditional moussaka) help make this one of Athens's better restaurants.

Lysikratous 4, Athens, Attica, 10558, Greece
210-322–7991
Known For
  • refined Greek cuisine based on quality produce
  • exclusive surroundings
  • excellent Greek wine list
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Kanella

$$ | Gazi-Kerameikos

Housed in a cool, airy building with modern and traditional touches, this lively example of a neo-taverna serves mama's cooking but infused with Gazi's creative energy. Regional specialties, great barrel wine served in lovely carafes, and a familial atmosphere make dining here a pleasure. Warning: when the neutral-tone interior gets busy, it gets almost psychedelically loud. Thankfully, there are outside tables on the street where you can dine in good weather.

Konstantinoupoleos 70, Athens, Attica, 11854, Greece
210-347–6320
Known For
  • traditional home-style favorites like slow-cooked lamb and stuffed grape leaves
  • lively atmosphere great for groups of friends
  • excellent house wine
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Melilotos

$$ | Monastiraki

In the city's main shopping district, the compact but modern Melilotos offers a large variety of refreshing, quick-bite options based on traditional Greek dishes with influences from other cuisines. The menu offers a large array of dishes at reasonable prices. Grilled meats, wholesome salads, Greek pastas, macrobiotic and vegetarian options, as well as quality coffee and dessert are all on the menu.

Melina Cafe

$$ | Plaka

Melina is dedicated to its namesake, the dynamic Never on Sunday actress turned Minister of Culture, Melina Mercouri. Set on a scenic, village-style Plaka street framed by pink bougainvillea, the tables are always packed. On a hot afternoon try the delectable club sandwich on crisp sourdough bread, creamy egg salad, or seafood salad; at night try the peppered fillet or "Melina chicken." The desserts here are great, too, including a rich chocolate sokolatina (pudding cake) and a syrupy orange portokalopita cake (made from shredded phyllo), with a strong Greek coffee.

Nice N Easy

$$ | Kolonaki
Inspired in its decor and the names of the dishes on the menu by old Hollywood glamour, this was Athens's first farm-to-table restaurant. Having received several awards over the years for its top quality ingredients—mainly organic and sourced from small producers—as well as its great service and many healthy comfort-food options, it's also set up in Kifissia and Mykonos. The all-day restaurant has an easy-going and upbeat urban ambience and serves creative as well as classic modern Greek, Mediterranean, and North American-inspired cuisine to suit all tastes, moods and dietary requirements. You can head here for a full brunch, lunch, or dinner or order a great bottle of wine accompanied by several appetizers to share with friends. If you have a sweet tooth, don't miss out on the dairy and sugar-free olive oil ice cream, which comes in several indulgent flavors.

Noel

$$ | Syntagma
A recent addition to the trendy Syntagma nightlife scene, Noel is the kind of bar-restaurant that people talk about with a smile on their face. The casual and modern Mediterranean menu is wide ranging and internationally oriented, including everything from pizzas to pastas to chicken curry. Its bold "holiday" theme is bolstered by a high-ceilinged interior decorated with exotically dark Italian Renaissance art juxtaposed with in-your-face Christmas-inspired glee in the form of twinkling lights and feel-good tunes. The avant-garde cocktail menu is inspired by dramatic figures like the Lord of Lombardy.

Nolan

$$ | Syntagma
With a near-cultish following since it opened a few years ago, Nolan is the only restaurant in town serving original Greek-Asian cuisine, creatively prepared with Michelin-style attention by its Greek-Japanese executive chef/owner. The dishes here are designed to be shared, so diners can taste as many of the intriguing combinations of fusion ingredients as possible. The food is sophisticated, sometimes complex, yet always comforting and fun.
Voulis 31--33, Athens, Attica, 10557, Greece
210-324--3545
Known For
  • original, playful recipes
  • unique, comforting flavors
  • uplifting vibe
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

O Platanos

$$ | Plaka

On a picturesque pedestrianized square, this is one of the oldest tavernas in Plaka (established 1932). Although not as good as it was during its glory years when intellectuals and artists sat here sipping retsina until the early hours, it's still worth a stop. It is a district landmark—set midway between the Tower of the Winds and the Museum of Greek Popular Musical Instruments. Most of the crowds prefer to relax under the courtyard's plane trees (which give the place its name) rather than dine inside the cozy dining room, at least when the weather is pleasant. Locals come here because the food is good Greek home cooking. Don't miss the oven-baked potatoes, lamb or veal casserole with spinach or eggplant, the stuffed squid, and the cheap but delicious barrel retsina. It's also open for lunch.

Diogenous 4, Athens, Attica, 10556, Greece
210-322–0666
Known For
  • beautiful setting under plane trees
  • traditional Greek cooking like stuffed squid and lamb casserole
  • pitchers of the house retsina
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. June–Aug. No dinner Sun., No credit cards

Prosopa

$$ | Rouf

The atmosphere is ebullient and the service is very friendly here—expect to be treated "on the house" with a plate of appetizers upon arrival, as well as with dessert and liqueur before you leave. The menu includes fresh fish, feel-good risottos, and seasonal greens in creative renditions. Food and wine are of exceptional quality, and music is played at the right level. It's conveniently near the Benaki Museum.

Meg. Vasileiou 52, Athens, Attica, 11854, Greece
210-341–3433
Known For
  • mushroom risotto
  • Greek flavors with Mediterranean influences
  • lovely service and upbeat atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

Seychelles

$$ | Metaxourgeio
Although it's named after one of the world's most exotic destinations, this restaurant is almost provincially Greek in its ingredients and culinary attitude. You may experience some exciting moments of surprise, however, when scanning the menu and spotting old favorites like smoked swordfish, hot and sweet little steaks, baked beetroot stuffed with garliky skordalia sauce, and pappardelle with kavourmas (terrine). In a neighborhood that's especially à la mode amongst artists from all over, the neotraditional element is played up for its unpretentious and familial charm, but don't fool yourself, this place is decidedly "in."

Strofi

$$ | Makriyianni

It's the place where the likes of Rudolph Nureyev, Maria Callas, and Elizabeth Taylor dined after performances at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus nearby, and its walls are lined with images attesting to its glamorous past. Once a humble taverna with a fantastic Acropolis view, its current modernist renovated version and simple traditional Greek menu are still pleasing to tourists and politicians alike. The amazing views come close to stealing the show, although the cuisine comes a very close second. Start with some mezedes, including the smoked eggplant salad or a velvety tzatziki, which perfectly complements the baked zucchini. For the main course, there's roast lamb wrapped in vine leaves and stuffed with cheese, rooster served with Greek pasta, or a variety platter of specially grilled meats.

Rovertou Galli 25, Athens, Attica, 11742, Greece
210-921–4130
Known For
  • a lovely view of the Parthenon
  • a reliable Greek menu
  • grilled meats
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Reservations essential

Ta Karamanlidika Tou Fani

$$ | Monastiraki
A deli-cum-meze restaurant serving the authentic cuisine of the Karamanlides, who were once inhabitants of Cappadocia and Cilicia in Asia Minor. Huge hams, salamis, smoked camel meat, and cheeses hang in abundance over the counter and are displayed through a glass counter. Try the homemade pies baked in a stone oven with sujuk spiced sausage, minced meat, or various cheeses and vegetables. Salad dishes include Maria's spicy cheese salad, tabbouleh, creamy chickpeas with avocado, and eggplant salad.
Ermou 119, Athens, Attica, 10555, Greece
210-321--9119
Known For
  • authentic Asia Minor--inspired meze dishes
  • traditional setting and good service
  • rare ingredients like smoked camel meat and regional cheeses
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Cosed Sun.

The Old Taverna of Psarra

$$ | Plaka

Founded way back in 1898, this is one of the few remaining Plaka tavernas serving reliably good food with excellent Acropolis views. It doesn't draw the same crowd of locals as in the past, and it doesn't just serve fish, as the name suggests; rather, you'll find simple, tasty entrées such as rooster in wine sauce, arnaki pilino (lamb baked in clay pots), and pork chops with ouzo. Can't make up your mind? Try the ouzokatastasi ("ouzo situation"), a plate of tidbits to nibble while you decide.

To Kafeneio

$$ | Kolonaki

A Kolonaki institution, this bistro-style traditional restaurant is slightly fancier and more costly than the normal mezedopoleio, with cloth napkins, candles on the tables, and walls decorated with writings by its famous patrons. The menu centers on delicate Greek classics (such as lamb with lemon or roast suckling pig) but also some international fare. The service is warm and professional andhe clientele includes politicians and diplomats on their lunch break. For the freshest dishes, ask the waiter for the day's specials.

Loukianou 26, Athens, Attica, 10575, Greece
210-723–9600
Known For
  • reliably good Greek classics
  • an excellent location in the heart of Kolonaki
  • sophisticated setting
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and 3 wks in Aug., Credit cards accepted

To Steki tou Ilia

$$ | Thissio

Unpretentious and overall unremarkable, this restaurant is justifiably famous for its freshly grilled paidakia (lamb chops), to be eaten with unabashed gusto by hand. It's always busy and always a great escape from an increasingly modernized city, but avoid the hima wine, which almost certainly leads to a headache. Enjoy your lamb with thick-cut fried potatoes that might have come from your yiayia's kitchen and perhaps some tzatziki or fava bean spread. The meat taverna's popularity led to the opening of a second branch farther down the same road and an extension across the pedestrianized Eptahalkou Street into a garden area.

Eptachalkou 5, Athens, Attica, 10033, Greece
210-345–8052
Known For
  • lamb chops with thick fries and tzatziki
  • a relaxed village vibe in the heart of the city
  • lovely garden
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner Sun., No credit cards

Warehouse

$$ | Exarcheia
What started as a small café and then moved on to be a wine bar, has now become a popular wine restaurant that is busy almost every night of the week. With a list of more than 500 labels from Greece and around the world, the restaurant's focus is still very much on wine, but has also developed a menu with plenty of starters that are especially great for pairing with wine—from bruschettas and salads to carpaccio and ceviche, as well as hot meals like pasta and burgers. The in-house sommelier is always happy to suggest the ideal wine for you. In summer, tables are spread out along the long sidewalk while in winter it's a cozier affair. The restaurant also prides itself in its excellent quality of coffee, so pop by during the day, too.
Mavromichali and Valtetsiou 21, Athens, Attica, 10680, Greece
215-540--8002
Known For
  • a wonderful selection of Greek and foreign wines and spritzes
  • a wide and tasty selection of appetizers
  • friendly service and a lively buzz

Yiantes

$$ | Exarcheia

In a flower-filled courtyard—fashionably green and framed by wisteria and jasmine—you peruse a menu that, despite some modern influences, reads like an honest culinary journey through the far reaches of Greece. Almost everything is fresh and delicious, as the chef estimates that about 90% of the ingredients he uses are organic (the owners are organic farmers), including the house wine. And there are plenty of healthy, vegetarian choices, too. Although a little pricier than the norm, this neo-taverna and urban oasis, which attracts a high-brow clientele, is located right next to a charming open-air Riviera cinema. The bargain prix-fixe menu offers excellent value for money.

Valtetsiou 44, Athens, Attica, 10681, Greece
210-330–1369
Known For
  • mainly organic ingredients
  • beautiful garden setting
  • bargain prix-fixe menu
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Credit cards accepted