11 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.

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.

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.

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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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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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Castello Bar and Restaurant

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Housed in an 18th-century fortress at Mikro Kamini, Castello offers sophisticated Mediterranean dishes, including seafood, premium beef cuts, and signature carpaccio and tartare. Enjoy fine dining paired with magnificent sea views from terraces overlooking the beach.

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.

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 à 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. The renewed menu now centers on traditional Greek flavors with an elegant twist, with even gigantes giant beans in tomato sauce being transformed in a comforting yet more refined experience. The sommelier is happy to help you pair your dishes of choice with some of Greece's finest wines. All this overlooking Poseidonion Square and the Argo-Saronic gulf beyond. Reservations are essential. Next door is the trendy Palms Bar where they serve delicious cocktails and sushi.