The Best Places to Eat and Drink in Athens
Cookoovaya
Greek restaurant · Kolonaki
"Cookoovayaâs five chefs (Periklis Koskinas, Manos Zournatzis, Vaggelis Liakos, Spyros Liakos, Nikos Karathanos; all individual Athenian stars) have gotten together to celebrate âwise cuisineââwhich is how they see Greek eating in general. This is Greek fare modernized but not unduly messed with; dishes are kept simple but are sublimely chosen and made with the freshest seasonal and local ingredients. Meals here are still designed to be eaten communally, as is usual in Greece, but itâs all done with an elegant twist. Fare from the wooden oven is especially amazing, like spinach pie, or, ah, moussaka (taken to a special level in the latter case). Be warned: the pretty, airy, Michelin-recommended restaurant can fill up fast. Fun fact: Cookoovaya means âowlâ in Greekâthe symbol of Athens and of wisdom."
Mama Roux
Permanently Closed
"Although the restaurant claims itâs âAmericanâ (the owner is from San Francisco), local Greeksare laying claim on this all-day hangout. Breakfasts and brunchesâcreamy Greek yogurt and pancakesâstart the day, then around lunch, diners switch over to cheeseburgers and fries, Tandoori chicken, perfect Middle Eastern falafel, and even a couple of Thai dishes. The eclecticismmagically works, as ingredients used are crazy-fresh and the atmosphere is low-key and friendly. The team of chefs is as international and colorful as the menu (and as the ceiling, too, which is decorated with multicolored umbrellas), and Mama Roux lies on a pedestrian-only street, which helps, too. As night falls, you may as well stay for dinner, and try the excellent beers on tap."
I Kriti
Greek restaurant · Omonoia
"I Kriti (Greek for âCreteâ) has been serving some of Athensâ best Cretan cuisine long before the island's hearty cuisine became fashionable in the mid-2000s. A charming, utterly unpretentious tavern tucked into a nondescript arcade passage near Omonia Square, Kriti serves fare that will leave you reeling with pleasureâdakos (barley bruschetta topped with grated tomato, crumbled myzithra cheese, olives, and pickled samphire), smoked Cretan pork, snails in garlic, Crete-made sausages, spicy cheese dip, and baked pies, all at excellent prices and with real Cretan hospitality (the owners donât really speak English, but it doesnât matter). Expect to wait for a table but then, once seated, to spend some time here. And donât forget to wash each dish down with some Cretan raki, a strong grape distillate similar to grappa."
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Fish & chips restaurant · Moskhåton
"Pireaus is Athens's harbor town, and at least one restaurant in every harbor town does seafood bestâZarkadoulas is a heavy contender and favorite even for those who live far beyond the neighborhood. Tucked away in a back street, this taverna is one of the cityâs top options for giant, perfectly grilled crabs and delectable shrimp, and all at reasonable prices."
Hytra Restaurant & Bar
Greek restaurant · Dourgouti
"Hytraservesnouvelle Greek cuisine at its finest,in a location insidethe Onassis Cultural Centre (and, in the warmer months, atop it). The name âHytraâ comes from the ancient Greek word for a terra-cotta vase, but thereâs nothing old-fashioned about this Michelin-starred restaurant: Chef Tassos Mantisreimagines Greek classics inhis adventurous tasting menu (eight or fourteen courses, paired with Greek wines) or ambitious mains like milk-fed lamb served with quinoa and mastic yogurt. Incredible views and excellent service, too."
Brettos
Bar · Plåka
"With its walls of colorful glass bottles, this charming little bar can be elusiveânestled deep in downtown Athens, in the warren of streets that make up the Plaka. Day or night, Brettos (pronounced Vrettos in Greek) is frequented by locals and tourists alikeâthe oldest distillery in Athens. While you can opt for beer, wine, homemade moonshine, or perhaps a cocktail, you might kick yourself later for passing up the chance to have an ouzo, Greeceâs signature anise-flavored liquor, in such a storied watering hole. Who knows where that first sip might lead? By Andrew Tzembelicos"
Taf Coffee
Cafe · Omonoia
"Taf Coffeestarted out as a family-owned coffee roastery in the 1990sthen quickly moved beyond Greek brews to becoming Athensâ main source for international gourmet roasts. Owner Yannis Taloumis opened the doors to Taf Coffee (a sit-down cafĂ©) in 2009 and the familyâsbrand been going strong ever since, recently expanding to Taf Points, a mini-espresso bar concept in Athens and points beyond. The cafĂ©,at the edge of the funky Exarchia district, is a haven for coffee aficionadosinterested ina wide variety of brews made by international-award-winning baristas. (Yes, traditional Greek coffee is still on offer.)"
Tudor Hall
Greek restaurant · Syntagma
"Tudor Hall Dining at the King George Hote's seventh-floor Tudor Hall restaurant is not to be missed. The Acropolis is so close it feels as if you can reach out to touch it. Seeing the Parthenon lit up in the evening while you enjoy refined, well-balanced dishes such as smoked eggplant salad smashed tableside; scorpion fish with chard, fennel marmalade and saffron; and braised rabbit with smoked Metsovone cheese and plums, is truly unforgettable. Tudor Hall presents a modern and elegant take on Greek cuisine. The freshest seafood from local waters, beautiful cheeses and herbs, and Mediterranean flavors that just whisper "Greece." Executive Chef Sotiris Evanelou and Chef de Cuisine Alexandros Koskinas, are two of the best chefs in Greece.Ask Head Sommelier Evangelos Psofidis to pair Greek wines with your courses to taste the nuances of both your food and the excellent wines."
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Restaurant · Zappeio
"The queue is long and youâll have to eat standing up, but this spotless hole-in-the-wall does some of the best souvlaki in town. If you get antsy while you wait, be mindful of the multiple signs behind the counter saying: OXI AGXOS (NO STRESS). You wonât find frozen fries or garlicky tzatziki here. Just perfectly grilled pork skewers wrapped in a grease-free pita and garnished with sliced tomatoes, onions, parsley, a dollop of yogurt, and plenty of paprika. Donât worry if you confuse it with the other Kostas souvlaki joint just off Agia Irini Square on Vassiliki Street, where the thing to order is pita bread stuffed with meatballs and spicy tomato sauce. Pull up a plastic chair and watch hipsters drink craft beer while you dribble tzatziki down your chin."
Ama Lachei
Small plates restaurant · Lofos Strefi
"The large, leafy patio of this mezze restaurant in bohemian Exarchia was once the local schoolyard. Now cozy couples and animated gaggles of friends gather beneath the flowering bowers to enjoy some of the most honest and comforting food in town. Order as many dishes as you can fit on the table and share them all. Rather than traditional Greek fare, the menu is a tasty Mediterranean pick-and-mix. Try the cracked wheat salad with green apple, mint, and dried figs; meatballs seasoned with cinnamon and clove; and mini lamb kebabs. The high-ceilinged, well-lit classrooms make charming dining rooms in cooler weather. Service is unfailingly friendly and relaxed."
Seychelles
Restaurant · Psiri
"Seychelles Itâs always fun stumbling upon places the locals frequent. If youâre in Athens, venture beyond Monaistaraki/the Plaka and all the typical souvlaki joints to the Metaxourgeio neighborhood. Here, youâll find Seychellesâdescribed by Buzzfeed as âone of the 31 places you should eat around the world before you die.â Here, not only are the clientele and interior space hip, but the menu is fun and creative with simple but elevated dishes such as chickpeas with feta and mint, tomato and zucchini fritters, and a fantastic selection of cheeses from all over Greece. The pappardelle with kavourmas (cured pork) was jaw-droppingly delicious! Do yourself a favor, and make the trek out this way ... take the metro to Kerameikos, then walk or grab a cab for under five Euros. Youâll be glad you did. Ask about the daily specials and always book ahead (in warmer weather, ask for a table outside on Avdi Square). By Andrew Tzembelicos"
Fabrica tou Efrosinou
Greek restaurant · Koukaki
"Fabrika tou Efrosinou Located in the Koukaki neighborhood, rustic Fabrika tou Efrosinou is all about tradition and simplicity. Fine winesâmany made by the chefâs wifeâaccompany savory pies, plump cracked wheat meatballs, and other seasonal dishes that nod to various regions in Greece ."
Vezené Athens
Restaurant · Pagkpati
"Local ingredients take center stage at Vezené, a bistro in central Athens, where chef-owner Ari Vezené ages his own meats, sources the best seafood in Greece, and cooks 150 meals a day for people in need. This appeared in the January/February 2018 issue."