Athens is a city that feeds the soul. Beyond the ancient marble of the Acropolis lies a vibrant culinary world where tradition meets modern innovation. To help you navigate the “tasty” side of the city, we’ve curated this local list of the best spots—from hidden souvlaki stands to seaside fish taverns.
The Souvlaki “Holy Trinity”
You haven’t truly visited Athens until you’ve stood in line for a local souvlaki.

- Kostas (Syntagma): A legendary spot in the center known for its clean flavors and famous red sauce.
- Lefteris O Politis (Omonoia): Serving since 1951, this shop is famous for its minimalist approach—just grilled meat in a pita.
- The Girls (Koukaki): A favorite near the Acropolis, perfect for a quick, authentic bite after sightseeing.
Seaside Classics & Piraeus Gems
Athens is a coastal city, and some of its best flavors are found by the water. Because some of these are further from the city center, they are the perfect destination for a UrbanCabs Private Transfer.


- Margaro (Piraeus): Located right by the Naval Academy, this spot is famous for having no menu—they simply serve the best fried shrimp and red mullet of the day.
- Aperantio Galazio (Vari): For a true “escape” from the city, head to Vari for fresh seafood with a view of the blue.
- Marida (Sounio): Making a trip to see the Temple of Poseidon? Stop here for a traditional fish meal.
Traditional Tavernas & Modern Bites

For a longer lunch or a cozy dinner, these spots offer the heart of Greek hospitality.
- Klimataria (Monastiraki): A historic tavern where you can enjoy slow-cooked stews and often live traditional music.
- Seychelles (Kerameikos): A modern favorite that takes traditional Greek ingredients and gives them a creative, gourmet twist.
- Pharaoh (Exarcheia): A trendy bar-restaurant that has become one of the city’s “must-visit” spots for its unique atmosphere and wood-fired cooking.
Dining with a View: Rooftop Restaurants
There is nothing like watching the Acropolis light up at night while you eat.
- The Zillers Roof Garden: Located in Plaka, offering refined Greek cuisine with a stunning view of the Parthenon.
- Point a (Acropolis): A stylish rooftop perfect for cocktails and gourmet plates right at the foot of the sacred rock.
Local Travel Tip:
Greeks eat late—dinner usually starts after 9:00 PM. If you are heading to a popular spot like Klimataria or The Zillers, it is always best to book a table in advance.
Need a ride to these local gems? Whether you need a transfer from Piraeus Port to the city center or a private car for a night out in Sounio, UrbanCabs is here to get you there comfortably.
