5 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.

Enalion

$ Fodor's Choice

The young trio of owners—Yiannis, Kostas, and Alexandros—energize this beach taverna just 30 meters (100 feet) from Vlichos Beach with friendly, attentive service. Traditional fare ranges from ntakos and lively salads to shrimp linguine, each pairing nicely with house wine or an ice-cold beer. All-white walls with cool-blue accents pop against cascades of pink bougainvillea, and at the rear you’ll find the Hydra Diving Center’s Vlichos base.

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.

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 mini pizza topped with spiced ground meat and a squeeze 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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Patralis

$$$

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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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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