28 Best Restaurants in The Saronic Gulf Islands, Greece

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

Castello Bar and Restaurant

$$$ Fodor's choice

Set right on Mikro Kamini, a leisurely 15-minute walk from the port (or five minutes by mule or a couple of minutes by water taxi), this fully renovated 18th-century fortress is a popular bar-restaurant offering some of the most fortifying dining on the island. At Castello you can find fish and beef tartare as well as carpaccio, or if you are craving crayfish or lobster, you won't be disappointed. Try the catch of the day served with wild greens and saffron or with bottarga roe and chives. Its multilevel café serves breakfast, coffee, drinks, and snacks and is the ideal spot for enjoying Hydra sunsets over the best apple martini on the island. Renting a sun bed for the day on the beach right in front of Castello will set you back €10.

Enalion

$$ Fodor's choice

The charming young trio of owners—Yiannis, Kostas, and Alexandros—have imbued this beach taverna just 100 feet from Vlichos Beach with energy and attentive service. The traditional taverna fare includes favorite Greek dishes like ntakos, prawn linguine, and lively salads, which all go perfectly with a glass of house wine or a cold beer. The all-white surroundings (with cool-blue undertones) contrast gloriously with the injection of color from the surrounding pink bougainvillea. At the back of the taverna, you will find the headquarters of the Hydra Diving Center.

Il Casta

$$ Fodor's choice

The Corola family, originally from Naples, welcome you to dine in a traditional Hydriot courtyard and entertain your palate with traditional southern Italian cooking made with the finest ingredients Hydra has to offer. All the pasta is made fresh on the premises in the morning by chef Pietro and his brother, and they turn out exquisite dishes such as succulent salmon caviar gnocchi, saffron shrimp spaghetti, and ravioli ragù. The tuna tartare or octopus carpaccio give off the right tones for a Greek island affair. Desserts are no let down either!

Tobazi 198, Hydra Town, 18040, Greece
69802-84193
Known For
  • Intimate and cozy setting
  • Warm service
  • Homemade pasta
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Liotrivi Restaurant

$$$ Fodor's choice

Spetses's most renowned restaurant has been evolving since it first opened almost three decades ago, and the owner, Giorgos—a local who grew up on the island working in his father's taverna—still loves what he does and it shows. Everyone from fishermen to Hollywood headliners know him by his first name, and a meal here is not to be missed, not only for the innovative upscale Greek-Mediterranean dishes and thoughtful wine list, but also for the elegant and romantic seafront setting and candlelit tables on a little pier jutting into the bay. Try the ceviche made with the catch of the day, the island's traditional fish a la Spetsiota and the grilled jumbo prawns. The restaurant also hosts events like weddings and parties.

The Magus Art Cafe

$ Fodor's choice

At the back of the Anargyreos and Korgialenios School, overlooking Kaiki beach and the waters beyond, sits this lovely pine-shaded café. Named after the John Fowles classic (Fowles was a teacher at the school back in the day), the Magus Art Cafe is set in the school's beautiful gardens. The coffee is good, the snacks decent, and the cocktails satisfactory but these consumables are merely a secondary reason to spend a few magical hours here.

Omilos

$$$ Fodor's choice

This spot where Aristotle Onassis and Maria Callas once danced is a vision in minimalist island stone and white. The restaurant-bar is set in the high-ceiling Hydra Nautical Club and the deck outside, which affords an exquisite sea view. Gourmet seafood dishes, and lively salads are the light standards that will help ensure you keep the energy levels up if you choose to stay on and dance the night away as the night time revelry kicks in and cocktails start flowing

Hydra port, Hydra Town, 18040, Greece
22980-53800
Known For
  • Excellent service
  • Popular with visiting high society
  • Great views
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.–Thurs. Oct.–Apr.
Reservations essential

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On the Verandah

$$$ Fodor's choice

Dine on the seafront veranda in movie-star style at the iconic Poseidonion Grand Hotel, where this award-winning restaurant serves local island dishes that have been inventively redefined. Many ingredients come straight from the hotel's own organic farm, harmoniously complementing the headlining fresh seafood. Aside from the à la carte menu there's a sensational six-course degustation menu that starts with a playful welcome appetizer and pairs some of Greece's finest wines with masterfully made and beautifully presented dishes. All this overlooking Poseidonion Square and the Argo-Saronic gulf beyond. Reservations essential. Next door is the trendy Palms Bar where they serve delicious cocktails.

Spetses Town, 18050, Greece
22980-74553
Known For
  • Silver service
  • Organic homegrown produce
  • Traditional flavors with an innovative twist

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Orloff Restaurant

$$$ Fodor's choice

Hop onto the island's charmingly old-fashioned "taxi service"—a horse and carriage—at sunset and settle comfortably on the terrace of this award-winning restaurant, housed in a Neoclassical mansion from 1802 and overlooking a picturesque yacht and sailboat-filled marina. Order a cooling, spicy cocktail as you scan the menu and enjoy the relaxed yet sophisticated vibe. Like many of the other top restaurants on the island, fresh fish is the key ingredient here, and the chef at Orloff likes to include hints of Mediterranean and Asian tastes without overpowering the prime ingredient. Although the pasta and meat dishes are of high quality, aim for the seafood and fish selection to get a real island feel, and don't miss out on the delicious fava (yellow split pea dip). 

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.

Agia Marina, Greece
22970-32129
Known For
  • Authentic Greek village fare
  • Warm, friendly service
  • Family run

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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 more than 70 years.

Miaouli, Hydra Town, 18040, Greece
22980-52314
Known For
  • Traditional Greek sweets
  • Cakes and deserts
  • Almond macaroons

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Vanilia

$ Fodor's choice

This delightful patisserie-cum-coffee shop in Dapia serves fresh cakes, chocolates, and the quintessentially Greek island almond macaroons.

Spetses Town, Greece
22980-77170
Known For
  • Fresh cakes
  • Almond macaroons
  • Friendly service

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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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Antonis

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Seafood is the word at this famed taverna run by Antonis and his sons, and the octopus grilled in front of the establishment lures bathers and other visitors who tuck into options ranging from teeny fried smelt to enormous lobsters. People-watching is as much of a draw as the food, since the tables afford a view of all the comings and goings of the harbor's small boats as well as some sleek yachts. Other than splurging on the bouillabaisse or lobster pasta (expect to pay around €60--€70 euros per kilo for sole, mullet, grouper). All the veggies are from Aegina and this local freshness makes a difference in even the simplest of their dishes.

Perdika, 18010, Greece
22970-61443
Known For
  • Catch of the day from local fishermen
  • Great harbor-front location
  • Friendly service

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Isalos Cafe

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This harbor-front establishment has something for everyone. Service starts in the morning with coffee, juices, and breakfast, then on to brunch, lunch, and snacks, extending into the evening and nighttime with easy dining, drinks, and cocktails. Tea lovers rejoice! Isalos has you covered with a range of high quality and properly prepared Oriental and European beverages.

Kai Kremmidi (And Onion)

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No Greek experience is complete without a quick gyro pita on the hoof. And if that's what you're after pop into Kai Kremmidi for the best of that ilk on Hydra. Also try the tasty lahmacun, an Arabic-style minipizza with spiced mince meat and a dash of lemon. It's located a couple of blocks up from the harbor.

Andrea Papandreou and Topazi St., Hydra Town, Greece
22980-53099
Known For
  • Souvlaki
  • Quick service
  • Good location

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Kodylenia's Taverna

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Kodylenia's Taverna looks like a whitewashed fisherman's cottage on a promontory overlooking the little harbor of Kamini, with a veranda terrace charmingly set with folkloric pennants and communal tables—it's the perfect perch to catch some sublime sunsets. It is also an irresistibly alluring (if a little pricey) place that has enraptured town folk and off-duty billionaires alike. When there, peek into the kitchen below the terrace to see what's cooking: a whole fish may be chargrilling and, when available, order kritamos (rock samphire), the urchin salad, or share an order of fresh-caught grilled squid in tomato sauce.

Kamini, 18040, Greece
22980-53520
Known For
  • Gleaming fresh fish
  • Kritamos (rock samphire)
  • Eccentric service
Restaurant Details
Closed Nov.–Feb.

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Kryfo Limani (Secret Port)

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This family-run taverna, passed from father to son, is set in a typical Hydriot walled garden, down one of the anonymous winding alleyways in town. Adding to the allure, Dimitris, who runs the show, has a double life as a fisherman, and the cook expertly serves up his catch of the day. Apart from the supremely fresh fish you can enjoy a plethora of mezedes like the fava, dolmades and kolokithokeftedes (fried courgette balls). Take note the house wines go down very easily.

Tompazi 8, Hydra Town, Greece
22980-52585
Known For
  • Fresh fish
  • Lovely garden setting
  • Reasonable prices

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Mourayo

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This highly regarded restaurant and music "boit" is right on the water in Dapia and is the all-time classic bar and nightclub of Spetses (running since 1975). The food in the restaurant is pretty decent, too, and it's probably one of the better choices on the island. Lounge in the veranda's comfy armchairs surrounded by maritime antiques and savor the predominantly Mediterranean cuisine and cool cocktails, accompanied by piano music and a romantic view of the yachts moored in the quaint old port.

Spetses Town, 18050, Greece
22980-73700
Known For
  • Live music (piano) every night
  • Very good service
  • Dining alfresco on a seafront terrace

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O Skotadis

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Since 1945 O Skotadis has been serving a large selection of mezedes for starters and mostly fresh fish mains (a good option is the fried katsoula fish, cleaver wrasse), usually to be accompanied by ouzo, the classic Greek anise drink. See if you can snag a table (reservations are best) on the second-floor terrace with its panoramic view of Aegina's harbor. Don't forget to try the large fresh salad with caper leaves.

Dimokratias Ave. 46, Aegina Town, 18010, Greece
22970-24014
Known For
  • Superfresh local fish
  • Prime harbor-front location
  • Great views

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Patralis

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Sit on the waterside veranda or the garden across the taverna and savor seafood mezedes and fresh fish in one of the more affordable (although somewhat noisy) restaurants on this overall pricey island. The house specialties are the fish soup, astakomakaronada (lobster with spaghetti), shrimp saganaki (cooked with melty feta cheese), and crayfish. Magirefta (oven-baked dishes) include stuffed aubergines and oven-baked lamb. The chef makes a mean baked apple for dessert, but before you order, know that miniportions of baklava, karydopita (walnut cake), and spoon sweets with yogurt are on the house.

Kounoupitsa, Spetses Town, 18050, Greece
22980-72134
Known For
  • Very fresh fish
  • Variety of traditional Greek dishes
  • Sea view
Restaurant Details
Closed Nov. and Dec.

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Pelaisos

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One of the oldest tavernas on the busy harbor strip of Aegina Town, Pelaisos is now in the capable hands of Vagelis, the third generation. His father still cooks in the morning, preparing such homey dishes of the day as stuffed zucchini, usually locally sourced, but fresh fish is the mainstay of this old-school establishment, from affordable grilled sardines to the more expensive sea bass or mullet priced by the kilo. Another thing to try (also by the kilo) is the very drinkable retsina wine that has long been enjoyed, along with the food, by the island's renowned artistic community.

Dimokratias Ave. 41, Aegina Town, Greece
22970-23897
Known For
  • Great fish and seafood
  • Popular with locals and Athenians alike
  • Homegrown vegetables

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Pirofani

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The half-Greek, half-Danish host of this taverna in Kamini, the second-largest village in Hydra, likes to cook for and entertain all his visitors himself. Being the life of the party that he is, by the time you leave after a heartening dinner, you will feel as if you've made a new friend. Theo cooks Greek and international dishes with a twist, as evidenced by the chicken souvlaki marinated in lemon and sage, and the pork fillet with Roquefort cheese sauce.

Kamini, 18040, Greece
22980-53175
Known For
  • Hangout for island's artists
  • Good-humored eccentricities of the owner
  • Spontaneous outbreaks of live music and dance
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. and Oct.–Apr.
Reservations essential

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Remvi

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On the main drag by the waterfront you'll come across Remvi café. Enjoy some of the best coffee to be had in town, and why not try one of their lovely pancakes or waffles, to sweeten the deal? They also serve beautifully plated snacks.

Dimokratias Ave. 51, Aegina Town, 18010, Greece
22970-28605
Known For
  • Good location
  • Nice breakfast options
  • Lovely light meals

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Rodi Coffee Shop

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This lovely little establishment whips up a mean freddo (iced) cappuccino. They serve large and satisfying made-to-order sandwiches and creamy ice cream. Try the delicious pistachio flavor. There is limited seating if you want to have your coffee and snack in situ.
Ioulias Katsa and Agion Theodoron 7, Aegina Town, 18010, Greece
22970-29064
Known For
  • Central location
  • Big sandwiches
  • Ice cream

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Souvlucky

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The owners of this spot are as unapologetic about the bad pun in their name as they are about the supertasty souvlaki they dish out. Order traditional gyro or souvlaki wrapped in a lightly grilled pita bread, to eat in or take out. They even cater to vegetarians, with haloumi, fresh summer veggies, or mushrooms wrapped in pita bread.

Spetses Town, 180 50, Greece
22980-29473
Known For
  • Delivery
  • Souvlaki
  • Ice-cold beers

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Tenekedakia

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Fast food all over Greece usually consists of souvlaki or gyro wrapped in a pita and that is available at Tenekdakia, but this spot also has the added draw of being in a superb harbor-front location. The pork gyro is crispy yet juicy and the pita is also stuffed full with fries, onion, tomato, and cooling tzatziki. By the way, if you're missing spicey heat (rarely found in Greek food) make sure to ask for a generous sprinkling of tongue tingling hot red pepper.
Dimocratias Ave. 39, Aegina Town, 18010, Greece
22970-28944
Known For
  • Great location
  • Good service
  • High quality for low prices

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Thymari

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On the main road behind the port, the location is the only minor drawback of this traditional Greek taverna. But balancing this out, you can also dine in the pretty courtyard at the back (if you find a table). The seafood platter is something to write home about and includes a couple of ultrafresh fried fish. The menu is extensive, usually not a good sign, but everything is not only delectable but also caringly presented.

Afaias Ave., Agia Marina, 18010, Greece
22970-32859
Known For
  • Fresh seafood
  • Great service
  • Kids' menu

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To Geitonikon

$$

Christina and Manolis, the former owners, have now passed the baton to their son Constantinos, who has modernized the home-style Greek dishes served here, in his traditional old Hydriot house with stone floors and wooden ceilings, where time seems to have been standing still since the 1950s. If it's available, try the fresh fish that is prepared to perfection. It's a good idea to arrive before 9 pm for dinner; there are only 20 tables under the open-air vine-clad pergola upstairs, and they fill up quickly.

Spiliou Harami, Hydra Town, 18040, Greece
22980-53615
Known For
  • Popular with the discerning locals
  • Cool roof terrace dining
  • Tasty Greek food
Restaurant Details
No lunch Sept.–June

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