462 Best Restaurants in Greece

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We've compiled the best of the best in Greece - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Agnanti

$$ Fodor's Choice

This family-run and long-established landmark entices with its playful and innovative takes on classic Greek dishes. While the awe-inspiring panoramic vista of the Aegean Sea would be enough to please customers, owner Nikos Stamatakis and his chef father, Stamatis, wow diners with the island's most exciting cuisine, expertly finessed with on-point presentation. The setting is cool, contemporary, and elegant: perfect for a special occasion. Reserve well ahead as it gets booked up quickly.

Agnanti, Glossa, 37003, Greece
24240-33606
Known For
  • Unrivaled views of the mountains and sea
  • Romantic setting
  • Fine-dining that can be difficult to find in the Sporades
Restaurant Details
Closed Nov.–Apr.

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Etrusco

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

The Botrini family restaurant is considered one of the best in Greece (the Athens branch has a Michelin star), and it certainly can be classed as among the most inventive, offering lavish set menus of Italian- and Greek-inspired dishes. Chef Ettore Botrini demonstrates his flawless technique and creativity on the molecular gastronomy front in the range of artwork dishes on offer. Completing the picture of class with, a sprinkle of opulence, is the magnificently romantic setting, where the best tables—often booked solid with chic and wealthy Corfiots—are set out in a large, antique-style courtyard. 

Kato Korakiana, 49100, Greece
69888-56622
Known For
  • Elaborate tasting menus with wine pairings
  • Strong emphasis on Corfiot ingredients
  • Glorious presentation
Restaurant Details
Closed Oct.--Apr.
Reservations essential

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Herve

$$$$ | Petralona Fodor's Choice

A stupendous, 15-course gastronomic journey based on the European, Middle Eastern, South American and Southeast Asian culinary endeavors of multi-awarded owner-chef Herve Ponzato awaits you. You'll arrive to a place that looks closed because all the windows are curtained. Entry is only accessible to dinner guests who punch in a code that's sent to their phone after booking. Inside, a slick chef's table with stools wraps around the action in the ultramodern kitchen, modern street-art inspired paintings hang on the wall and the lighting is low. The tasting menu is altered every season, with some standard classics always remaining, and is based on exotic (like foie gras and caviar) elements as well as local ingredients sourced from small producers around Greece. There are also tables around the bar and in a separate courtyard area that has an open roof during summer. One thing you can surely expect is to be delighted repeatedly, spending at least three hours on a memorable adventure in which every small gourmet dish is a beautiful surprise. The wine pairing (optional) offers some sublime tasting experiences.

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Kodylenia's Taverna

$$ Fodor's Choice

This whitewashed fisherman’s cottage on a promontory overlooking Kamini Harbor features a charming terrace decked with nautical pennants and communal tables—perfect for sunset views. The menu highlights grilled daily catches like squid and shrimp.

Makris Athens

$$$$ | Thissio Fodor's Choice

With quality ingredients—everything from vibrantly colored flowers and aromatic herbs to olives and partridge meat—sourced from an organic farm in ancient Corinth and a full respect for zero-waste practices, this fine dining restaurant provides a rich gourmet experience with high conscience. In an elegant, peaceful setting over the Roman Agora, chef Petros Dimas creates exquisite dishes like mushroom cappuccino with a brioche for dipping, scallop with jamon Iberico, duck fillet with asparagus, and langoustine ravioli with truffle that are as incredible to taste as they are to look at. Staff is friendly and informative, and the polished space includes a rooftop dining area and a cellar with a glass floor through which you see ancient Athenian structures.

Marmita

$$ Fodor's Choice

Enclosed within a leafy, serene courtyard, this restaurant serves some of the best food on the island—with the ambience to match. Traditional fare is on the menu, with carefully sourced specialties that sing of Greece's natural larder, like rabbit roasted in Samos's sweet wine. With knowledgeable waiting staff to boot, this is many a Skiathos regular's favorite restaurant. Reserve at least a week ahead in high season as it tends to be booked up.

Odos Eyaggelistrias 30, Skiathos Town, 37002, Greece
24270-21701
Known For
  • Lovely garden courtyard setting
  • Unusual menu filled with unique dishes
  • Greek specialties
Restaurant Details
No lunch. Closed Nov.--Apr.

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Pharaoh

$$$ | Exarcheia Fodor's Choice

Pharaoh, awarded with the Michelin Bib Gourmand, serves soulful, ingredient-driven Greek fare, with an emphasis on wood-fire cooking. Chef Papoutsakis channels “cucina povera” into vibrant dishes built from pristine, hyperlocal ingredients—think slow-cooked lamb, artichokes cooked in creamy staka butter, stewed chestnuts and grilled greens with manouri cheese. The vibe rides on positive energy, but a stripped-back cool reigns, too: minimal decor, playful vintage touches, and a killer vinyl soundtrack that sets a laid-back, buzzy tone. A fantastic selection of natural wines flow freely, curated to spotlight organic and biodynamic vineyards across Greece.

Prosilio

$$ Fodor's Choice

The entrance to this well-hidden fine-dining restaurant nestles discreetly between two bars, but it's worth finding. A courtyard terrace so hip you can taste it in the air is the setting for an adventurous Greek-fusion affair with a superb and extensive wine list and dazzling cocktails (from €12). Choose the house special, "sous vide" catch of the day (cooked according to a strict method), to see what all the fuss is about with this melt-in-your-mouth fish. The menu draws on Greek and Italian influences for some of the most creative dishes on the island—albeit with prices to match. A bill for two rarely dips below €120.

Tholos

$ Fodor's Choice

The go-to taverna for the islanders, Tholos is nestled in the pine forest spilling down from the Temple of Aphaia on the road down to Agia Marina. The wonderful views through the trees down to the sea are complemented by the flavorsome rustic dishes served at this establishment. Meat grilled to your taste is the staple here. The veal in a rich herby tomato sauce with macaroni is another favorite, and most of the vegetables are either home-grown or locally sourced. Another reason to dine here is to take a welcome hiatus from the somewhat frenetic summer high-season energy that grips the rest of the island.

Tsagkaris Hydriot Macaroons

$ Fodor's Choice

Don't leave Hydra without some traditional almond macaroons in your suitcase. The Tsagkaris family, led by octogenarian matriarch Anna Tsagkari, have been lovingly making them in their workshop for nearly a century.

The Underdog

$ | Thissio Fodor's Choice

One of the best brunch spots in Athens, this cosmopolitan space has won international awards for its coffee roastery and baristas. A beautifully restored Neoclassical building with an airy atrium and a large outdoor yard is the perfect place on pretty pedestrian Iraklidon Street to start the day’s expeditions in the shadow of the Acropolis. The coffee is famously good, roasted daily at their factory in Gazi, and available to take home for home brewing, but the bar mixes a fine cocktail, too.  

Varoulko Seaside

$$$$ | Piraeus Fodor's Choice

This restaurant, located in picturesque Mikrolimano, is a cornerstone of Greek fine dining. Helmed by chef Lefteris Lazarou, the first Greek chef to earn a Michelin star, the restaurant offers a seafood-centric menu that marries tradition with innovation. Standout dishes include red shrimp tartare with citrus and lemongrass, cuttlefish risotto, and grilled squid with ouzo gel. The setting—overlooking the marina—adds to the allure, making it a must-visit for those seeking refined maritime cuisine in Athens.

Koumoundourou Coast 54--56, Athens, 10435, Greece
210-522–8400
Known For
  • Fresh, top-quality fish and seafood
  • Excellent culinary technique by master chef Lefteris Lazarou
  • Scenic, relaxed and luxurious ambience

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Vatzoulias

$$ Fodor's Choice

Ask a local to name the best restaurant in Aegina, and the response is invariably Vatzoulias. In summer the garden is a pleasant oasis, scented with jasmine and honeysuckle; in winter, nestle inside the cozy dining room to dine on expertly prepared taverna classics. Eggplant in garlic sauce or zucchini croquettes are can't-go-wrong starters. Continue with a dish such as veal in red sauce; thick, juicy grilled pork chops; or moussaka, oven-baked eggplant and potatoes with ground meat enlivened with cinnamon and a wonderfully fluffy béchamel. In winter try the hare stew. A 10-minute walk from Aegina Town center gets you to this rustic taverna where only dinner is served, and only on four evenings a week, usually Wednesday and weekends.

Aphaias 75, Aegina Town, 18010, Greece
22970-22711
Known For
  • Rustic flavors
  • A favorite with locals
  • Wholesome village feel
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon., Tues., and Thurs. No lunch
Reservations essential

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Venetian Well

$$$ | Campiello Fodor's Choice

The scene is as delicious as the food at this wonderfully romantic restaurant arranged around a 17th-century well on the most beautiful little square in the Old Town. Expect a small but select menu of innovative Corfiot dishes, with a menu that changes regularly according to the availability of the always-fresh ingredients. An optional set menu allows you to explore further. Pair your meal with one of the single-estate Greek wines, or choose one of the selected global vintages. Kremasti Square is a little awkward to find, so be sure to get directions from your hotel.

Kremasti Sq., Corfu Town, 49100, Greece
26615-50955
Known For
  • Sophisticated fine-dining style
  • Unusual ingredients from land and sea
  • Romantic atmosphere
Restaurant Details
No lunch. Closed Sun.
Reservations essential

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Annie–Fine Cooking

$$$ | Neos Kosmos

Focused on the philosophy of making what's most comfortingly indulgent from the day's seasonal and fresh ingredients, this is a sophisticated yet unpretentious and quirky Greek restaurant with a gastronomically enticing repertoire. Known for its homey, contemporary feel, it has become a hot spot for the city's foodies. Try the "bread and fish" dish and the vermicelli cooked in a seafood broth with cuttlefish ink and served with steamed clams and sautéed langoustines. Microbrewery beer lovers will also be happy here, although there is a great wine list to match.

Cafe Da Capo

$ | Kolonaki

Enjoy a cappuccino and an Italian panini standing inside Cafe 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 policymakers.

Tsakalof 1, Athens, 10673, Greece
210-360–2497
Known For
  • At the heart of Kolonaki square
  • Hangout for Greek movers and shakers
  • Excellent cappuccino

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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.

Eleonas

$$

Though it's not situated in Votsi, the restaurant is just a 10-minute drive away, and it's one of the island's most unmissable properties, not least for its delightful restaurant serving up exceptional modern Greek cuisine. Merging in total complement to its natural surroundings, the restaurant's unobtrusive tables, chairs, and canopies are spread out across an olive grove on Leftos Gialos beach, one of the island's most beautiful, with pine forest springing from untouched headlands. The menu features Greek and Alonnisos specialties, and are expertly-cooked by chef Michalis Jovas. There are three luxury villas available to book here, should you never want to leave. 

Leftos Gialos, Votsi, 37005, Greece
24240-66066
Known For
  • Exceptionally beautiful beach surroundings
  • A hard-to-find fine-dining feel
  • First-class service from the family who runs it

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Galiantra

$$$ | Gazi-Kerameikos

A cheeky backyard cantina with festival vibes, fairy lights, and colorful barrels, Gialantra is a late-night magnet. It serves up grilled meatballs with tzalafouti, decadent hot dogs, and creative twists like vegan mushroom-truffle ragù rigatoni. Set against a 1920s facade, it serves a lively crowd until the early hours with ice cream, fish-and-chips, and frozen margaritas on tap. Co-founded by chef Gogó Delogianni, it’s equal parts whimsy and substance.

Irida Restaurant

$$

Fiskardo's harbor is lined with restaurant terraces, but Irida's is the pick of the bunch. Reliably good seafood is the difference-maker, with comforting staples such as shrimp saganaki (in a spicy tomato sauce laced with cheese) supplemented by the odd culinary gem like the sole in champagne sauce. It also runs a rather nice boutique shop around the corner, filled with jewelry, hats, and pretty knitted bags.

Akti Panormou, Fiskardo, 28085, Greece
26740-41343
Known For
  • Reliably good seafood
  • A delightful dining terrace on the waterfront
  • Excellent service

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Le Greche

$ | Syntagma

There's nothing like excellent gelato to revive flailing, overheated spirits on a sunny day of touring the city. Le Greche serves fresh, artisanal gelato and other Italian desserts made with pure ingredients—the owner spent years of intensive study in Italy studying the art of authentic Italian gelato, cakes, and sorbets—and you can really taste the difference.

16 Mitropoleos, Athens, 10563, Greece
216-700--6458
Known For
  • High-quality gelato and sorbet
  • Central location
  • Great desserts to buy

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Marco Polo

$$ | Old Town

One of the most enchanting places to dine in Rhodes is in the garden of this self-styled "mansion," or rather, a small guesthouse, where you'll want to linger amid the foliage and flowers for an entire evening. The menu features a wide array of international influences, from French cookery to fine Italian pasta dishes—all executed with finesse. Desserts lean toward Italy—in honor of the largely Italian crowd here. It gets quickly booked up, so make your reservation ahead of your visit.

Agiou Fanouriou 42, Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece
22410-25562
Known For
  • Romantic dining
  • Attentive service
  • Fantastic raised garden setting
Restaurant Details
Closed Nov.–Feb.

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Salto

$$

This wine bar–bistro is as famous for its food as for a very extensive wine list and a magnificent outlook across the Old Port to the massive walls of the New Fortress. Using pure ingredients from Corfiot farms as well as from small producers all over Greece, the menu takes traditional Mediterranean dishes and moves them to new gastronomic heights; don't miss the wide-ranging cheeses on offer.

Donzelot 23, Corfu Town, Greece
26613-02325
Known For
  • Genuine passion for ingredients-sourcing
  • Wide range of meze dishes
  • Creative and beautifully presented salads

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Seychelles

$$$ | Metaxourgeio

Although it's named after one of the world's most exotic destinations, this restaurant is almost provincially Greek in its ingredients but postmodern in culinary attitude. In a neighborhood that's especially à la mode among artists from all over, the neo-traditional element is played up for its unpretentious and familial charm, but don't fool yourself, this place is decidedly "in."

Kerameikou 49, Athens, 10436, Greece
211-183–4789
Known For
  • Home-style cooking with contemporary flair
  • An excellent assortment of regional cheeses
  • Artistic following

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1600 Raki Ba Raki

$ Fodor's Choice

Opposite Avli, and part of the same stable, on one of Rethmynon's myriad pretty walkways, this is a modern reinvention of the classic Greek rakadiko—a place to eat small plates and drink raki. Don't assume the food is an afterthought to drinking, though, this is top-quality mezedes. Plates come thick and fast; it's food to be shared. Think imaginative Cretan tapas—sutzuki (spicy beef sausage), askolymbri (marinated hand-picked mountain greens), pastourma (crispy spiced pork cigar rolls), and hot feta with caramelized figs. It's relaxed dining, in a stylish setting reminiscent of an old grocery store, and perfect for a group of friends.

Arampatzoglou 17–19, Rethymnon, 74131, Greece
28310-58250
Known For
  • Best mezedes in town
  • Creative Cretan flavors you won't find elsewhere
  • Raki!—not just plain, but flavored with fruits and herbs

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3Sixty Grill

$$ Fodor's Choice
If you tire of homespun tavernas serving up rustic menus in cobbled streets under blooming bougainvillea, 3Sixty is the rather brash grillhouse antidote. Sure, it's decoration is desperate to reassure you just how on trend it is, but after one or two excellent cocktails, you won't even mind the annoying horse photography on the walls. It also has the menu to back it up. Pata negra spareribs melt off the bone, the 150-day-aged rib-eye has flavor to beat the band, and the anthotyros-stuffed ravioli are a delight. Add to that comfortably the best wine list in the town.
Vasileos Alexandrou and Ferreou, Nafplion, 21100, Greece
27520-28068
Known For
  • Excellent wine list and cocktail menu
  • Well-aged, grilled meats unlike anything else in Nafplion
  • Stylish setting

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Absinthe

$ Fodor's Choice
A relative newcomer to a local dining scene that doesn't change much over the years. This delectable Greek tapas restaurant-bar doesn't have a menu; it just serves what it has left, so don't go too late. The interior is pretty small, so tables mostly dot the pretty side street and across the road. In winter it also shuts early (about 5 pm). The dishes are sumptuous, coming in small (€4) or large (€8) plates, but the former is filling enough, with beans in tomato sauce or a spicy sausage casserole as likely to emerge as a smoked sardine salad. The quality is superb, and great value. Even if you only stop by for glass of tsipouro, you'll get a little taster to go with it. The perfect combination.
Nikolaoi Mama 33, Galaxidi, 33052, Greece
22650-41220
Known For
  • Great value
  • A good selection of tsipouros
  • Homemade small-plate dishes
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Aeglí Zappiou

$$ | Syntagma Fodor's Choice

Elegant Aeglí Zappiou, an excellent, classic spot for a Greek coffee and bites experience, was reopened recently after an impressive renovation on its interiors that have now turned it into a classy venue for a multitude of events. Inside the Zappeion park that borders the National Garden and next to the open air Aigli cinema, it sprawls among fountains and flowering trees offering tranquility. It's an ideal spot to have a work meeting, read your book or relax with friends, and the restaurant serves a quality array of Greek and international dishes.

Aiakeion Café-Patisserie

$ Fodor's Choice

This historic waterfront café, family-run since 1958, is Aegina's go-to spot for pistachio specialties. Their counters overflow with traditional sweets like baklava and signature pistachio treats including fistikini marzipan balls and pistachio cheesecake. Enjoy harbor views from pavement tables while sipping their famous pistachio frappé.

Dimokratias Ave. 18--20, Aegina Town, 18010, Greece
22970-27235
Known For
  • Award-winning pistachio creations
  • Waterfront view
  • The house coffee-pistachio frappé

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Aktaion

$ Fodor's Choice

Since 1922, three generations of the Roussos family have offered hospitality and fine food in this tiny blue-and-white taverna. Outside, tables overlook the caldera; inside, murals and artworks are by the owner. Traditional recipes and local ingredients are given room to shine and are presented well by the attentive staff. If you are lucky enough to get a reservation, the cozy atmosphere may well find you chatting with fellow diners who are just as pleased with their choice.

Main square, Firostefani, 84700, Greece
22860-22336
Known For
  • Intimate, romantic, and quaint
  • Delicious authentic island food
  • A couple of tables at the roadside have the best views

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