10 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).

Aleria

$$$ | Metaxourgeio Fodor's choice

Restaurants, including this multiple award-winning Michelin-starred gem of Neoclassical design and inventive Mediterranean cuisine, are the reason Metaxourgeio's profile went up. As soon as you arrive in the beautiful garden, lit with fairy lights and scattered with statuettes and other creative decor details, you'll want to stay for hours; the winter dining area indoors is very elegant too, but not as uplifting. Chef Gikas Xenakis's cooking is a serious candidate for notoriety. Currently there are two types of tasting menus, "earth & sea" or "garden & nature," with a choice of four, five, or six dishes. There is also an excellent wine pairing menu available, but if you prefer to choose your own there is a wide-ranging wine list. 

Megalou Alexandrou 57, Athens, Attica, 10435, Greece
210-522–2633
Known For
  • inventive gourmet tasting menus
  • beautiful garden setting
  • fresh Greek ingredients
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch, Reservations essential

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

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Kapnikarea

$ | Monastiraki Fodor's choice
A perfect stop while exploring Ermou Street's shops and the Monastiraki area, Kapnikarea serves up tasty meze with a live soundtrack of the Greek blues (rembetika), especially between 6 and 11 pm, in a relaxed, authentic setup reflective of the owner's heritage from "longevity island," Ikaria.
Hristopoulou 2, Athens, Attica, Greece
210-322–7394
Known For
  • rembetika music played by skilled musicians
  • great location
  • favorite local hang-out

Kokkion

$ | Psirri Fodor's choice
An ice cream workshop (dare we say laboratory) and store, Kokkion is the brainchild of a Cordon Bleu patissiere and serves ice cream like no other in Athens. The parlor uses only super-fresh ingredients like cow's milk from a small farm in northern Greece, high quality French chocolate, and homemade caramel, seasonings, and flavorings. Most exciting of all are the unique flavors, like milk chocolate with orange and pepper and coconut sorbet with chocolate steamed biscuit and chocolate pieces, as well as classics like bitter chocolate, salted caramel, and vanilla. Vegan options are available, too.

Kuzina

$$$ | Thissio Fodor's choice

Kuzina may be sleek, dazzlingly decorated, and moodily lit, but it's not just a pretty face. The food—especially the inventive seafood and pasta dishes—is among the best in Athens, standing out on touristy Adrianou. The main room soars skyward, glittering with birdcage chandeliers and factory ducts, with a vast oak-covered gray bar set below a spotlit wall lined with hundreds of wine bottles. The menu (refreshed a couple of times a year) showcases newfangled and alternative Greek dishes with traditional touches like the tasty chicken fillet with confit of cherry tomatoes, graviera (a gruyère-like Greek) cheese, and spinach rice or Asian influenced plates like the light black cod marinated in a miso. Cocktails are to be relished on the rooftop terrace, blessed by very drinkable views of the Acropolis. If you can tear yourself away from that, visit the Porta art gallery on the second floor.

Adrianou 9, Athens, Attica, 10555, Greece
210-324–0133
Known For
  • head chef Aris Tsanaklidis
  • great pedestrianized location
  • scenic rooftop for delicious drinks
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

Lukumades

$ | Acropolis Fodor's choice
Try (and probably get addicted to) one of Greece's most popular and traditional desserts—loukoumades. These doughtnut-like balls are deep fried, then stuffed and slathered with an impressively enormous variety of delicious fillings and toppings. You can sit at the bench outside to feast on your selected sweets, or take them to go. The dough is freshly prepared every day using quality ingredients, as are the sauces and toppings that are sprinkled over them.

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

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.