Athens Restaurants

Doesn't anybody eat at home anymore? When you're on vacation, travelers don't have much choice in the matter, but these days—even in the throes of the current economic crisis—Athenians are going out to restaurants (many of which have lowered their prices accordingly) in record numbers. And it's easy for visitors to the capital to become a part of the clatter, chatter, and song, especially at the city's neighborhood tavernas.

These Athenian landmarks were famous for their wicker chairs that inevitably pinched your bottom, wobbly tables that needed coins under one leg, and hima wine drawn from the barrel. There are still plenty of them around, but today some of their clientele has moved up to a popular new restaurant hybrid: the "gastro-taverna," which serves traditional fare in surroundings that are more modern and creative. Most are located in the up-and-coming industrial-cum-arty districts of Central Athens, such as Gazi-Kerameikos and Metaxourgeio and attract youths who stay nibbling, sipping tsipouro (a distilled grape spirit), and laughing for hours. At the same time, enduring in popularity are the traditional magereia ("cookeries"): humble, no-frills eateries where the food, usually displayed behind glass windows, is cooked in grandma's style—it's simple, honest, time-tested, filling comfort food. Some noteworthy magereia are located around the bustling Ayias Irinis Square in the heart of Monastiraki. Of course cheap, filling, and delicious souvlaki is more popular than ever, and local favorites still have queues. Meanwhile, Athenians' evolving taste for exotic foods, combined with a tighter budget, has led to the opening of numerous ethnic street food restaurants—some just holes in the wall—serving expertly made, authentic options.

Trends? Athens has them. Health-centric restaurants specializing in vegan, vegetarian, and raw food seem to be blossoming more, as well as sophisticated juice bars. These would have stood out just a few years ago; now they have competitors. Organic food stores can be found in every neighborhood, many selling Greek-grown concoctions made in the traditional style by small producers, many of whom returned to the rural homeland after facing unemployment; look for local truffle oils, unpasteurized craft beer, and gold leaf honey. Most Greeks value pure, high-quality, and easily accessible staples like the seasonal vegetables and fruit, medicinal handpicked herb teas, and nuts that they hunt for at the weekly neighborhood laiki market, as well as the multitude of Greek product stores. With less money to spend, Athenians now order more discerningly and in smaller quantities, but they resolutely linger outside, which never seems to be a problem for restaurant owners.

But some things remain eternal. Athenian dining is seasonal. In August, when residents scatter to the hills and seaside, many restaurants and tavernas close, with the hippest bar-restaurants reopening at choice seaside positions. And visitors remain shocked by how late Greeks dine. It's normal (even on a weekday) to show up for a meal at 9 or 10 and to leave long after midnight, only to head off for drinks. Hotel restaurants, seafood places, and Plaka tavernas keep very late hours. Most places serve lunch from about noon to 4 (and sometimes as late as 6) and dinner from about 8 or 9 until at least midnight. When in Athens, don't hesitate to adopt this Zorbaesque lifestyle. Eat, drink, party, and enjoy life—knowing full well that, as a traveler, there can always be a siesta the next day.

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  • 1. Kapnikarea

    $ | Monastiraki

    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
  • 2. Kokkion

    $ | Psirri

    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.

    Protogenous 2, Athens, Attica, 10554, Greece
    698-1563--511

    Known For

    • Fresh ingredients—no ice cream mixes here
    • Unique flavors
    • Homemade flavorings
  • 3. Lukumades

    $ | Acropolis

    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.

    Aiolou 21 & Aghias Eirinis St., Athens, Attica, 105 51, Greece
    210-321--0880

    Known For

    • Top quality ingredients
    • Great variety of toppings and fillings
    • Excellent flavor every time
  • 4. Ama Lachei at Nefeli's

    $ | Exarcheia

    Step out of Kallidromiou Street in edgy Exarcheia and find yourself in a large, lovely courtyard full of little tables and abundant greenery. Ama Lachei has gained a loyal following for its decently priced, delectable Greek dishes always made with a fanciful flourish and with bona fide ingredients. You'll find scrumptious regional cheeses; seafood appetizers such as orzo pasta with Kozani saffron and tiny shrimps; succulent meats and sausages; and plenty of vegetarian options such as the makarounes Karpathou (a traditional handmade pasta from Karpathos island) with rocket and myzithra cheese. Do like the Greeks, and accompany them with a gratifying choice of regional wines and tsipouro (the local firewater), then linger on with your parea (group of friends) until late at night. Every day there are five to nine new daily specials.

    Kallidromiou 69, Athens, Attica, 10683, Greece
    210-384–5978

    Known For

    • Large selection of fish, meat, and vegetable mezedes (small plates)
    • A good choice of regional wines
    • Verdant courtyard setting
  • 5. Athinaion Politeia

    $ | Thissio

    For a fancy coffee (think espresso mixed with Sambuca), sweet crêpes, or an impromptu meal, stop at this restored neoclassical-style mansion and watch the crowds on Apostolou Pavlou. The seating in the square in front of the restaurant bordering the ancient agora has one of the best views of the Acropolis in town.

    Akamantos 1, Athens, Attica, 11851, Greece
    210-341–3795

    Known For

    • People-watching
    • Good coffee
    • Acropolis view
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  • 6. Avli Psirri

    $ | Psirri

    A very well-kept secret until a couple of years ago, Avli remains well under the radar even today. But if you walk past its inconspicuous entrance, you'd be missing out on uniquely satisfying small plates and bottomless carafes of barrel wine. Dining here remains a unique experience in a village-like backyard that is nothing like the rest of Athens. Foreign artists and Greek businesspeople alike find refuge here, especially when they want to take the afternoon off and indulge a little.

    Aghiou Dimitriou 12, Athens, Attica, 10554, Greece
    210-324--4117

    Known For

    • Basic grills, from fried liver to meatballs
    • Simple authenticity
    • Completely original village atmosphere
  • 7. Avocado

    $ | Syntagma

    For such a tiny spot in a narrow street just off Syntagma Square, this small but stylish vegetarian favorite has many devoted fans. The veg and vegan comfort food appeals to health-conscious diners who appreciate the friendly atmosphere and internationally focused menu. Options include mock burgers, pizza, and heartwarming curries. Its nutritious juices, teas, and smoothies helped start a juice bar trend in the capital. Big hits are the Margherita pizza, vegetable curries and stir-frys, and the forest mushroom burger.

    Nikis 30, Athens, Attica, 10557, Greece
    210-323–7878

    Known For

    • Vegan and vegetarian cuisine
    • Delicious smoothies and juices
    • Macrobiotic and gluten-free options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.
  • 8. Bairaktaris

    $ | Monastiraki

    Run by the same family since 1879, this is an almost legendary souvlaki eatery in Monastiraki Square. After admiring the painted wine barrels and the black-and-white stills of Greek film stars and politicians who have lunched here, go to the window case to view the day's magirefta (stove-top-cooked dish, usually made earlier)—possibly a delicious pastitsio. Or sit down and order a popular gyro or kebab platter.

    Monastiraki Sq. 2, Athens, Attica, 10555, Greece
    210-321–3036

    Known For

    • Traditional kebabs and gyros
    • Historic setting
    • Simple food for reasonable prices

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 9. Cafe Oionos

    $ | Plaka

    Stop for an ice-cold frappé (Nescafé instant coffee frothed with sugar and condensed milk) and a game of backgammon at Cafe Oionos. Have a light lunch and watch the world go by on buzzy Kydathinaeon square.

    Kydathinaion and Geronta 7, Athens, Attica, 10558, Greece
    210-322–3139

    Known For

    • Freshly made salads
    • Pastas and sandwiches
    • Relaxing atmosphere
  • 10. Café Voulis

    $ | Syntagma

    Café Voulis is among the top-10 espresso bars in the country, but its aficionados also swear by the fresh sandwiches and salads for an easy lunch break, and a live DJ set and cocktails at night. It is also remarkably cool in summer.

    Voulis 17 and Ermou, Athens, Attica, 10563, Greece
    210-323--4333

    Known For

    • Youthful, fun atmosphere
    • Well-mixed cocktails
    • Excellent coffee
  • 11. Caffe Da Capo

    $ | Kolonaki | Café

    Enjoy a cappuccino and an Italian panini standing inside Caffe Da Capo, or if you have more time, watch the world go by at an outside table. This place is usually packed with trendsetters and stern policy makers.

    Tsakalof 1, Athens, Attica, 10673, Greece
    210-360–2497

    Known For

    • People-watching
    • Hangout for Greek movers and shakers
    • Excellent cappuccino
  • 12. Clemente VIII

    $ | Kolonaki

    Located on pedestrian Voukourestiou Street, where all the most luxurious fashion boutiques are, the Italian-style café serves freshly ground, high-quality espresso and cappuccino and a fresh daily platter of sandwiches and sweets. It is named after the 16th-century pope who gave his blessing to the then-exotic coffee bean.

    Voukourestiou 3, Athens, Attica, 10564, Greece
    210-321–9340

    Known For

    • Chichi coffee drinking
    • Elegant location
    • Good, albeit expensive, sandwiches and desserts
  • 13. Drupes & Drips

    $ | Makriyianni

    On a tiny street, across from Takis Bakery, one of Athens's best, is a small spot with outside seats that serves coffee and fresh juices in the morning and turns into something quite different from noon. As the clock strikes 12, you'll hear bubbles and the chatter intensify as drinks (especially Spudorato and other Buglioni wines from Italy, Aperol spritzes, and craft beer from Tinos island) are poured into glasses. These are happily paired with premium cold cuts and cheeses from Greece and around the world. The charcuterie is served until midnight.

    Zitrou 20, Athens, Attica, 11742, Greece
    697-030--0404

    Known For

    • High quality wines
    • Cozy, buzzy ambience
    • Takis bakery across the road (owned by the same people)
  • 14. Guarantee Sandwich

    $ | Koukaki

    In-the-know locals will patiently queue here to get their fill of a fantastic, freshly made sandwich stuffed with deli ingredients of their choice. This small, family-run 1980s place is both vintage and progressive, and despite its huge fan-base remains completely unpretentious. Choose among ingredients like cheeses, chutneys, cold cuts, pickled or marinated vegetables, and seafood to create the sandwich of your dreams, made with fresh artisanal bread. You can also buy fresh salads and freshly-pressed fruit and vegetable juices.

    Veikou 41, Athens, Attica, 11471, Greece
    210-922--6924

    Known For

    • An excellent variety of deli ingredients
    • Friendly, personalized service
    • Freshly baked, artisanal bread

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sunday
  • 15. Krinos

    $ | Omonia Sq.

    For a true taste of bygone Athens, don't miss Krinos, an endearingly old-timey café that serves Athens's best loukoumades—irresistible, doughnutlike fritters sprinkled with cinnamon and drizzled with a honeyed syrup based on a Smyrna recipe. Krinos has been serving the treat since it opened its doors in the 1920s.

    Aiolou 87, Athens, Attica, 10531, Greece
    210-321–6852

    Known For

    • The city's best loukoumades
    • Excellent cream pies (bougatsa)
    • Kaimaki ice cream

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 16. Le Greche

    $ | Syntagma

    There's nothing like an ice cream to revive flailing, sweaty spirits on a hot day of touring the city. Le Greche serves fresh, handmade ice cream made with pure ingredients and inspired by Italian gelato, as well as cakes and sorbets.

    16 Mitropoleos, Athens, Attica, 10563, Greece
    216-700--6458

    Known For

    • High-quality ice cream and sorbet
    • Central location
    • Good coffee
  • 17. Lime Bistro

    $ | Gazi-Kerameikos

    Athenians have been known historically as meat lovers, but they are beginning to discover the merits of creative, sophisticated, and delicious vegetarian cuisine. The popularity of this bistro attests to the fact with a modern and playful layout that includes a charming back garden and a seasonal menu packed with guilt-free, nutritious vegan and vegetarian choices. The food here offers a wealth of taste bud-pleasing flavors. Try the Greek salad on a rusk made from carob, topped with almond "goat" cheese, and sip the lemonade with turmeric, agave, and cayenne pepper. The restaurant eagerly explores all avenues in healthy, trendy cuisine.

    Dekeleon 23, Athens, Attica, 11854, Greece
    210-347--4423

    Known For

    • Raw vegan homemade cheeses
    • Fresh, crispy salads and vegan burgers
    • Gluten-free and raw options
  • 18. Mailo's

    $ | Kolonaki

    Fresh pasta cooked to order and made to go make Mailo's, recently opened and super-popular, a great option for anyone craving a quick, hot meal without the fuss. This place is especially ideal for families or shoppers wanting to stop for a quick bite that's nutritious, packed with flavor, and prepared. There are a few seats outside if you'd rather sit.

    Patriarchou Ioakim 39, Athens, Attica, 10675, Greece
    210-721--0177

    Known For

    • Fresh pasta
    • Great variety of recipes
    • Freshly made food
  • 19. Numismatic Museum Cafe

    $ | Syntagma

    Sip quality coffee in the pretty garden setting of a neoclassical mansion-turned-museum. Whether you want to see the country's most extensive collection of coins spanning through the ages or just head for the café to meet a friend, the experience is always pleasant. The menu includes salads, light snacks, and desserts as well as wine and soft drinks.

    Panepistimiou 12, Athens, Attica, 10671, Greece
    210-363-2057

    Known For

    • Live jazz music every Thursday night
    • Sophisticated and scenic ambience
    • Good coffee
  • 20. O Glikis

    $ | Plaka

    Traditional-looking Glikis and its shady, secluded courtyard are perfect for a Greek coffee or ouzo and a mikri pikilia (a small plate of appetizers, including cheese, sausage, olives, and dips).

    Aggelou Geronta 2, Athens, Attica, 10558, Greece
    210-322–3925

    Known For

    • Pikilia, ouzo-accompanying appetizers
    • Young crowd
    • Shady spot for a refreshment

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