8 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.

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

$$

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 €65--€75 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.

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

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Il Casta

$$

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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O Skotadis

$$

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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Pelaisos

$$

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

$$

A Kamini staple since 1994, owner Theo charms guests with his warmth, humor, and impromptu music. The cozy, casual taverna attracts artists and tourists, serving market-fresh seafood and traditional Greek dishes with house-made flair.

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

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To Dromaki

$$

To Dromaki delivers sunset magic: a handful of tables spill onto the sand, letting you savor impeccably grilled sea-bream, saucy shrimp saganaki, and moussaka with toes inches from the water. Pair your meze, including a few vegan bites, with a glass of ouzo or local retsina, and enjoy consistently friendly, speedy service. Reserve well ahead for those coveted beachfront tables—locals snag them fast.

Akti Totti Chatzi 30, Aegina Town, 18010, Greece
22970-24445
Known For
  • Tables on the beach
  • Broad food choice
  • Views

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