7 Best Restaurants in Plaka and Anafiotika, Athens

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Popular Plaka delights in its traditional homes, winding alleys, and bustling cafés and gift shops.

Daphne's

$$$ | Plaka

Daphne's is one of the most exclusive (and at times priciest) food destinations in Plaka, but the food is worth it. 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 the baby rooster with lemon-oil sauce, tender lamb wrapped in vine leaves, rabbit stew, and the traditional moussaka) help make this one of the area's classic stops for a high-end experience.

Dolli's Rooftop Restaurant

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Even weathered Athenians can't help but gasp at the vista from this restaurant, and the cuisine keeps the sense of awe going—so do the prices but if you're seeking a truly luxurious experience this restaurant is sure to provide it. Delicate as well as rich flavors, with a broad array of raw dishes like fish carpaccio or tartare and sushi rolls, Asian dishes like crispy duck with steamed pancakes, or Italian, like smoked burrata salad, asparagus risotto and mushroom ravioli, or linguine with lobster and black truffle, offer deep comfort and elegant delight. The cocktails are perfectly mixed, and the wine list is exciting.

Mitropoleos 49, Athens, 10556, Greece
216-004--7000
Known For
  • Otherworldly Acropolis views
  • Luxurious flavors and ambience
  • Gourmet fusion dishes with fresh ingredients

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Cafe Oionos

$ | Plaka

Stop for an iced coffee and a game of backgammon at this all-day bar-restaurant in the heart of Plaka. If hungry, try a pizza, fresh salad, or pasta and and watch the world go by on buzzy Kydathinaeon square.

Kydathinaion and Geronta 7, Athens, 10558, Greece
210-322–3139
Known For
  • Freshly made salads
  • Pastas and Italian-style pizza
  • Relaxing atmosphere

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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 club sandwich, creamy egg salad, or seafood salad; at night try the peppered fillet or "Melina chicken." The desserts here are good, too, including a rich chocolate sokolatina (pudding cake) and a syrupy orange portokalopita cake (made from shredded phyllo), with a strong Greek coffee.

O Platanos

$$ | Plaka

On a picturesque pedestrianized square, this is one of the oldest tavernas in Plaka (established 1932). Although not as great as it was during its glory years when intellectuals and artists sat here sipping retsina until the early hours, it's still well 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, 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
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. June–Aug. No dinner Sun.

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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), moussaka, grilled meat, and wild mushroom risotto.

Erechtheos 16, Athens, 10556, Greece
210-321–8733
Known For
  • Scenic Plaka location
  • Classic Greek fare
  • Shaded outdoor terrace for summer, big fireplace for winter

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Vyzantino

$ | Plaka

A favorite of tourists and locals alike, Vyzantino is directly on Plaka's main square—good for a reasonably priced, well prepared, and traditional bite (like stewed meats such as beef stifado, baked lamb, and stuffed tomatoes) with a front seat to all the action.

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