8 Best Restaurants in Athens, Greece

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

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

Athenee

$$$ | Syntagma

Famously known as Zonars until falling into new ownership recently, Athenee is one of Athens's most established and elegant restaurant-cafés, where a multitude of international film stars, academics, and politicians have sipped their coffee since 1939. The plush decor, elegant atmosphere and sophisticated crowd create a feeling of nostalgic old-style luxury combined with modern urban liveliness. Throughout the day Athenee caters to all culinary desires, offering plush brunches, modern Greek dishes, exciting varieties of sushi, mouthwatering pastries, and perfectly mixed cocktails.

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Dionysos Zonars

$$$ | Makriyianni

This famous, historic restaurant just happens to be the spot where movies are often filmed because of its astounding location, looking out to exquisite views of the Acropolis, and it has been an idyllic dining spot for the world's glitterati for decades. Today's plush, renovated establishment serves high-quality, traditional Greek and international dishes with a creative twist. You'll be able to choose from sea bass fillet with fennel risotto, zucchini, and lemon; slow-cooked lamb with orzo; or moussaka with a goat milk béchamel. You can still get traditional Greek appetizers like stuffed vine leaves and grilled octopus. Desserts are similarly international in scope, from baklava to chocolate soufflé.

Le Grand Balcon

$$$ | Kolonaki
Located on the rooftop of the St. George Lycabettuys hotel, this restaurant offers some of the most jaw-dropping panoramic vistas of the city as well as high quality dishes. Upon enetering the restaurant guests are immediately faced with a wall of photos presenting all the celebrity guests who have dined here. Arrive at sunset and start with a cocktail as you look out to the Acropolis and the sea behind it, a truly breathtaking view. The menu is based on Greek-Mediterranean ingredients, recipes, and tastes and the food is sophisticated and generally pleasing but not as remarkable as what your eyes will feast on.

Orizontes Lycabettus

$$$ | Kolonaki

As you are handed the menu, you'll find it nearly impossible to avert your eyes from the stunning view from the very top of verdant Lycabettus Hill, the highest point in Athens; the Acropolis glitters below, and beyond it, the metropolis unfolds like a map out to the Saronic Gulf. The restaurant centers on gourmet Mediterranean cuisine with bold French elements, but the chef also cooks up playful renditions of classic Greek dishes. The restaurant is reached by cable car or by foot only. Every season Orizontes offers very reasonably priced set menus for two.

Lycabettus Hill, Athens, Attica, 10675, Greece
210-721–0701
Known For
  • quirky updates on Mediterranean classics
  • high-quality service
  • some of the most romantic views in Athens
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential

Papadakis

$$$ | Kolonaki

Picture this: it's twilight and you're sitting under bitter-orange trees at one of Athens's best fish restaurants, in the heart of Kolonaki, overlooking the Parthenon as you sip a perfectly chilled glass of wine and wait for your order of succulent seafood to arrive. There's muted conversation at the gleaming white-tableclothed tables around you, where opinion makers, theater directors, and loyal customers relax. You may start with a bowl of thick and flavorsome kakavia fish soup that the elegant and attentive waitress pours out of a large silver teapot, and then progress to steamed mussels and chili-fried shrimp with feta, before digging into a beautifully baked fish like white grouper with summer truffles. Indoors, the cool-in-summer and cozy-in-winter interiors have walls covered by giant, colorful paintings and a silver wall sculpture of fish.

Voukourestiou 47, Athens, Attica, 10673, Greece
210-360–8621
Known For
  • high-profile dining at high quality
  • fresh, artfully prepared seafood
  • great wine list
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

Zurbaran

$$$ | Kolonaki
This new, ultramodern spot just minutes from Kolonaki Square draws the city's fashionistas and moneyed good-timers like bees to honey. A solid, modern Greek and Mediterranean menu, funky decor, and high-resonance sound track set the right mood. The chef's culinary style leans toward light, healthy gourmet dishes with some surprises, but the menu has many classics. From raw seafood to Chateaubriand, there is a lot of choice for all tastes, but it's the ambience that makes everything work. The downside is that the service doesn't always live up to the standards.