Greek Eating and Drinking

Greek cooking remains one of London's favourite cuisines. The comfort of its simplicity and flavours mean we keep going back for more.

Restaurants

Andy's Taverna

A visit to Andy's Taverna is like stepping into mamma's front room. The service is warm and the food equally as welcoming. Classic starters are beautifully prepared and the main courses never fail to disappoint.

Apollo

A traditional Greek eatery, Apollo serves up all the usual Hellenic delicacies but with a little Frenchification thrown in for good measure. Expect all the usual mezes and meat dishes served up alongside a helping of live Greek music and dancing.

Café Corfu

The award-winning Café Corfu is a family-run restaurant in the heart of Camden Town. Diners can expect a combination of fine modern Greek cuisine and lively entertainment from the resident DJs and belly dancers.

Elysee

The menu at Elysee combines both Greek and French cuisine with an equally eclectic wine list to match. A great night out for parties and larger groups as there's live entertainment every night.

Fanari

Greek hospitality knows no bounds at this popular North London restaurant where the traditional menu of meze, souvla and seafood arrangements almost comes second to the vibrant atmosphere. Fanari offers an authentic Greek experience and good value for money.

Greek Affair

Both cosy and charming, the Greek Affair is more like stepping into a country kitchen than a restaurant. Their eclectic menu offers unusual alternatives to standard dishes with particular emphasis on the meze selection, and all at affordable prices. Open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner, prices starting from £5.50 (BYO bottle policy).

Lemonia

In one of London's most fashionable neighbourhoods, Lemonia is always busy and you'll know why when you get here. The atmosphere is light, airy and never dull. The food is gorgeous and the service impeccable. No wonder people keep coming back.

Real Greek and Mezedopolio

The Real Greek and Mezedopolio  is is the original venue for this now burgeoning chain and the place remains as popular as ever. In the spirit of founding chef Theodore Kyriakou, the menu offers a grown-up version of Greek-inspired Mediterranean flavours - at grown-up prices.

Vrisaki

On a quiet residential street in Wood Green, Vrisaki could easily be mistaken for a busy kebab shop. Behind the bustling exterior lies an inviting and friendly taverna, humbly decorated but delightfully traditional.

Bread and Snacks

For authentic Greek bread and snacks, try Neo's Bakery or Halepi.
 

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