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Marin R's avatar

I just returned from Athens, Naxos and Santorini last month. Naxos was beyond amazing. Avaton 1739 was a fabulous rooftop restaurant with amazing Sunset views. And we really enjoyed Saint Anna winery on Naxos. They made a beautiful, small charcuterie plate, and I think they were the best tomatoes I have ever had. To Elliniko was also a wonderful restaurant with delicious grilled sea bream. And I got hooked on Retsina white wine!!

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Jini's avatar

Loved To Ellinko in Naxos too in April 2023.

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Wes's avatar

I was in Greece in July and I agree with Marin, Avaton 1739 is like a hidden treasure on Naxos. The food was delicious and the rooftop views were wonderful.

In Athens, my wife and I splurged at Delta (Michelin 2 star, green star). The view of the water with the elegance of the hanging trees inside made for a great backdrop for the truly artistic dishes presented to us. It was only made better by costing half of what a 2 star meal in DC costs.

For fish, you can’t go wrong with Psarochori. We went twice and had a whole fish salt crusted the first time and then grilled on our second visit. Both were delicious.

If you like lamb, try Pappayanis. We went 3 times and while their menu is huge, they only seemed to have a handful of items available. Luckily, they had lamb chops each time. Historically, I’m not a fan of lamb but I couldn’t get enough of theirs! My wife, who loves lamb, also agreed they were some of the best she’s had and it was very affordable.

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Rebecca Scott's avatar

I was in Athens in 2022 and had THREE fabulous meals at Thespis, which is near the Acropolis.

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Jini's avatar

I like Christiane seafood restaurant in Ampelas, Paros looking out over the sea to Naxos.

In Heraklion, Crete try Peskesi. Try the yummy savory herb filled pies and it was other fresh tasting items.

In Chania, Crete try the restaurant at the Botanical Gardens. Nice view of the hilly farm/gardens.

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TD's avatar

I went to Athen in 2019 and loved it. All but one meal we had was wonderful but sadly I don't recall the name of any of the restaurants. However, I have a question if anyone knows the answer: So I am not a fan of Greek yogurt -- that is until I went to Greece. What are companies doing, or not doing, that makes Greek yogurt here in the US inedible and does anyone know where I can get real Greek yogurt in the US?

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