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Lemon, Oil, Go: Top 13 Fish Taverns In and Around Athens Worth the Taxi Meter

Being in Athens doesn't mean going without fresh, traditional - or just so exciting - seafood and fish

Newsroom October 23 10:53

An essential thread in Greek dining, the fish taverna is where Athens gathers: salt air at the table, wine poured without ceremony, and the day’s catch fueling conversations about politics past sunset. In this newly updated guide to the best fish restaurants in Athens, we slightly widen the lens while keeping the soul intact: classic, family-run haunts meet a few unpretentious refined rooms where chefs treat the Aegean with elegance and a lot of restraint. Picture crisp linens, hand-painted plates, grilled sardines kissed by charcoal; fennel-fragrant stews and raw-bar still lifes. If you’re seeking the city’s standout seafood, this is the short list that actually delivers.

Athens, cradled by the Saronic Gulf, eats with the tides: octopus drying in Piraeus, sea urchin and bottarga in sleek center-city rooms, gilt-head bream and red mullet along the southern coast. The scene spans markets and discreet addresses with deep cellars and deeper waitlists, where service is graceful, sourcing transparent, and technique serves flavor, not fuss. Our list gathers 13 essential spots: old-guard tavernas with checked tablecloths and perfectly charred calamari; contemporary kitchens turning the catch into crudo, silky kakavia, and inventive meze.

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