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. Aeglí Zappiou

    $$ | Syntagma

    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).

    Zappio Megaro, Athens, Attica, 11557, Greece
    210-336–9300

    Known For

    • Good desserts
    • Great coffee
    • Views of open-air Cine Aegli next door
  • 2. 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.

    Voukourestiou 9 & Panepistimiou, Athens, Attica, 10671, Greece
    210-325--1430

    Known For

    • A long and glamorous history; it's a cultural institution
    • Delicious pastries
    • A perfect location for business chats

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sunday
  • 3. 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.
  • 4. 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
  • 5. GB Roof Garden

    $$$$ | Syntagma

    With a skillfully-curated modern Greek-Mediterranean menu of haute cuisine dishes and an excellent wine list, this classic restaurant on the rooftop of the legendary Grand Bretagne hotel makes for an idyllic fine dining experience. Premium meats, hand-picked seasonal ingredients, and the freshest fish are served. Add to that some of the most stunning 360-degree views of the city under the twinkling sky and abundant greenery all around and you're sure to enjoy a stellar dinner.

    Vas. Georgiou 1A, Athens, Attica, 10564, Greece
    210-333--0766

    Known For

    • Fantastic city views, including the Acropolis
    • Creative and flavorsome gourmet dishes
    • A stylish VIP crowd
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  • 6. 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
  • 7. Noel

    $$ | Syntagma | Mediterranean

    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.

    Kolokotroni 59B, Athens, Attica, 10562, Greece
    211-215–9534

    Known For

    • Cheerful holiday theme
    • Excellent and innovative cocktails
    • Brunch
  • 8. 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

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 9. 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
  • 10. Tazza

    $ | Syntagma

    Colorful vintage lampshades, flowers, and romantic-style crockery make this corner cafe-bistro a delightful spot to stop for coffee and cake or wine and salad. Located on a small pedestrianized street a few minutes' walk from Syntagma square it's also ideal for a break from shopping on Ermou Street. In the colder months customers sitting outdoors are warmed by foor heater lamps and blankets, while indoors you can enjoy the elaborate 17th-century decor.

    Petraki 5 & Pentelis 9, Athens, Attica, 10563, Greece
    210-331--1999

    Known For

    • Pretty, vintage decor
    • Cozy atmosphere
    • Good coffee and desserts

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