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SPONDI 

5 Pyrronos Street, Pagrati, Tel.: 210 75 64 021

The French cuisine-inspired menu features fish as well as meat in a beautiful neoclassical 19th century town house. It was voted the best restaurant in Greece for six consecutive years, winning its first Michelin star in 2002 and its second star in 2008.

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www.spondi.gr


VAROULKO

80 Piraios Street, Kerameikos, Τel.: 210 52 28 400

Varoulko, that was launched 24 years ago, has been awarded a Michelin star, since 2002, for the creative Greek cuisine focusing on seafood signature dishes, a trademark of Greece. In the summer, dinner is served on a rooftop terrace with a wonderful Acropolis view.

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www.varoulko.gr


MATSUHISA ATHENS

40 Apollonos Street, Astir Palace Resort, Voulagmeni, Tel.: 210 89 60 510

This Japanese restaurant provides diners with a truly evocative experience.  The contrasting and energetic views of the Aegean crashing against the cliffside are balanced by the venue's warm and earthy interior, where custom designed features reflect its typical Mediterranean surroundings.  

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www.arionresortathens.com/en/matsuhisa_athens


FUNKY GOURMET

13 Paramythias Street & Salaminos, Kerameikos, Tel.: 210 52 42 727

In a charming neoclassical building in the area of Kerameikos, this restaurant offers an haute cuisine experience of modern creative dishes based on advance culinary techniques, featuring top quality seasonal ingredients.

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www.funkygourmet.com


GB CORNER

Hotel Grande Bretagne, Constitution Square, Tel.: 210 33 30 750

Located directly on your right as you cross the hotel Grande Bretagne’s majestic Beaux Arts lobby, GB Corner ushers you into a lively brasserie-style space featuring authentic Greek cuisine in a vibrant display of culinary showmanship.

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www.grandebretagne.gr/en/GBCorner


BYZANTINO

Hilton Athens Hotel, 46 Vasilissis Sofias Avenue, Tel.: 210 72 81 400

A favorite meeting point of the Athenian elite since 1963, this historical restaurant has undergone extensive renovation, acquiring a younger and friendlier face without renouncing the good elements of its past. It features a large variety of Greek and Mediterranean dishes offering an a la carte or buffet choice.

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www.hiltonathens.gr/en/new-byzantino.html


CIBUS

Aegli Zappiou, Garden of Zappio, Tel.: 210 33 69 364, 210 33 69 300

This award winning restaurant, situated in the beautiful garden of Zappio, promises to take you to a first-class Greek tasting trip with its extensive menu of Greek cuisine with a modern, creative twist, featuring local ingredients originating in the Greek tradition.

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www.aeglizappiou.gr/cibus.html


BALTHAZAR

Soutsou & 27 Tsoha Street, Ambelokipoi, Tel.: 210 64 41 215, 210 64 12 300 

A well decorated restaurant, situated in a renovated neoclassical buildings in downtown Athens, it offers a diverse East-meet-West creative cuisine and a large selection of wines. It features a modern garden ideal for summer nights.

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www.balthazar.gr 


ALTAMIRA

Tsakalof 36A, Kolonaki, Tel.: 210 36 14 695, 210 36 39 906

Altamira is the meeting point for the lovers of multiethnic cuisine. Situated in the hip area of Kolonaki, in a majestic neoclassical building with distinctive ethnic décor, it offers high quality dishes originating from Mexico, India, Lebanon and Asia in a mix-and-match creative mood.

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www.altamira.com.gr


ALATSI

Vrasida 13, Hilton area, Tel. 210 7210 501 

A causal bar and restaurant, situated just across the street from the Hilton, serving authentic Cretan cuisine. All ingredients used in their kitchen come from small, selected organic producers in Crete and are prepared in a simple and healthy way

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www.alatsi.gr


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