Mykonos Restaurants – Where to Eat

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Dining in Mykonos

    • Reservations: Many of Mykonos’ most well-known restaurants are found in Little Venice, Chora, and the Old Port in Mykonos Town, where space is restricted by the architecture that makes the village so attractive. Make reservations a few days in advance (farther out if it’s a unique occasion or you have a larger group). Likewise, many beach clubs may have tables in a covered area accessible, but the sunbed sets fill up fast. Reserve sunbeds and umbrellas beforehand, particularly if you want to be near to the water.

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  • Municipal water is not recommended for drinking in Mykonos. It is safe to use for brushing teeth and showering as it is somewhat salty but not for consumption. Bottled water is customary in all Mykonian restaurants. It`s not complimentary, yet infrequently pricey, since it is indispensable.
  • Wine: The wines of Greece are undeservedly overlooked. The country has a history of winemaking stretching back millennia and offers some truly outstanding varietals, particularly dry whites. Among the top wine growing areas in Greece are the Cyclades islands, the Peloponnese region, and Macedonia. Grapes worth trying include the distinctive Assyrtiko and floral Moschofilero (both whites), the aromatic Agiorgitiko (for rosé and red styles), the bold Xinomavro (red), and the dessert wine Vinsanto, which is made from white grapes yet matures to an deep amber hue.
  • When dining out in Mykonos, Greece, tipping your server is customary. As a general guideline for a casual meal at a taverna, tipping around €2 to €5 or rounding up the bill to the nearest number ending in zero or five is appropriate. For example, if your bill is €27, leave a total of €30. At higher-end restaurants, the standard is 5 to 10% of the pretax total, though 15% would be considered exceptionally generous. When ordering drinks at a bar or cafe counter, round up to the next euro amount, and for table service tip around 5 to 10%.
  • If you dine at any of these restaurants please mention that you learned about them from Santorini Dave. Thank you!

Best Places to Eat in Mykonos

    • Participate in the Mykonos Cooking Experience. Highly recommended if you enjoy Greek cuisine and wine. Fun, relaxed, and delicious. I frequently receive emails from individuals stating it was a highlight of their trip to Greece.
    • Top Fine Dining Restaurant: M-Eating in Mykonos Town.

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  • Highly Recommended Romantic Restaurants: Rizes Folklore Farmstead and Bistrot de Nicolas, each in Ano Mera.
  • Best Hotel Dining in Mykonos:Krama situated inside Semeli Hotel in Mykonos Town.
  • Best Beach Club for Culinary Offerings: Buddha Bar Beach located at Santa Marina Resort on Ornos Beach. While other beach clubs focus more on entertainment, this location prioritizes quality cuisine.
  • Best Gyros and Souvlaki: Sakis Grill House in Mykonos Town.
  • Best Bakery: Gioras Wood Medieval Mykonian Bakery in Mykonos Town. Very cool spot with the island’s oldest oven dating back to the 15th century and owned by the same family for the past 200 years.
  • Best Restaurant Offering Magnificent Sunset Views on Mykonos: Kastro’s in Little Venice boasts gorgeous sunset perspectives facing the famed windmills.

The 27 Best Restaurants on Mykonos

1. M-Eating – Mykonos Town • $$$

a large group of people sitting around a white table The website and phone number +30 2289 078550 for a restaurant Widely considered one of the premier dining experiences on the island, al fresco meals showcase local ingredients transformed by the chef into visual works of art. Soft lighting and attentive service enhance the elegant ambiance. Dishes may incorporate sous vide lamb, slow-braised veal paired with eggplant puree, tuna with lentils, or scallops atop baked apple. Their specialty dessert of Mykonos honey pie should not be missed. Dinner service only with reservations is recommended due to popularity.

2. Rizes Folklore Farmstead – Ano Mera • $

people sitting around a table in a restaurantThe ferry dock in Mykonos

Dining at this charming rustic eatery found on an authentic historic farm gives the feeling of stepping back in time to Old Mykonos. Enjoy roasted and baked vegetable or meat dishes produced onsite as well as homemade pies, salads and spreads. Meals can be paired with a guided farm tour, cooking class, or arts session involving painting, pottery or seasonal harvesting of grapes and olives depending on the time of year.

3. Bistrot de Nicolas – Ano Mera • $$$$

a plate of food sitting on top of a tableWebsite • Phone: +30 6944 220233
Situated in the town of Ano Mera, Bistrot de Nicolas is a charming French-Mediterranean restaurant known for its creative cuisine. Using only the freshest, locally-sourced ingredients, the skilled chefs craft exquisite dishes with artistry. In addition to the excellent hospitality, diners can choose from an extensive wine selection. Unlike many establishments on Mykonos, this restaurant is open year-round, catering primarily to local patrons.

4. Nikolas Taverna – Agia Anna Beach • $-$$

a large group of people sitting at a picnic tableSite • Phone: +30 2289 025264
Nestled along a natural pathway separating Platys Gialos from the surrounding coastline, this family-run taverna has maintained a three-generation tradition of hospitality. Providing hearty, satisfying meals in a tranquil setting apart from the main tourist areas, it proves a rejuvenating choice. A majority of the protein-rich options originate from either the surrounding waters or the owner`s agricultural plots.

5. Koursaros – Mykonos Town • $$$$

a room filled with tables and chairs filled with peopleWebpage • Phone: +30 2289 078140
A captivating Mykonos Town restaurant focusing on seafood dishes and sushi creations. While costs are significant, the intimate ambience, ultra-fresh ingredients sourced locally, and artistic presentations make this trendy establishment deserve indulging for a special occasion. Their skilled bar mixes innovative cocktails to nightly DJ beats, also featuring non-alcoholic refreshments on the selection for all tastes.

6. Krama – Mykonos Town • $$$$

a plate of food on a tableWebsite • Phone: +30 2289 071361
The Grace hotel and the Hotel Bondi provide accommodations near the Bondi Beach area. The Sydney Harbour YHA (Hostel) also offers more affordable lodging near the harbor

7. Koukoumi – Ano Mera • $$-$$$

a plate of food on a tableWebsite • Phone: +30 2289 076317
At the first entirely vegan hotel on the Greek island of Mykonos, their poolside restaurant offers excellent plant-based Mediterranean and Japanese cuisine without compromising on taste or quality. Dishes span seitan steak and vegan sushi to dumplings and pasta, alongside a certified vegan wine list, providing options for all diets and palates.

8. Fokos Taverna – Fokos Beach • $$-$$$

a dining area with tables and chairs and umbrellas

  • MW RestaurantOahu • $$$ Nestled between grasslands and the sandy shores of the breathtaking Fokos Beach lies Fokos Taverna, a traditional eatery renowned for its hospitable staff and relaxed ambiance. Patrons are advised to plan ahead, especially in high season, to secure an outdoors table overlooking the ocean waves lapping at the coast, or expect to wait – though the scenic vistas make up for any delay. Its isolation means private transport is necessary, but the serenity promises an excursion well worth the effort.

    9. Kostantis – Ornos • $$

    people sitting at tables in front of a beachWebsite – Phone: +30 2289 022837
    Situated on the waterfront in Ornos, this restaurant delightfully serves traditional Greek cuisine focused on seafood. A popular family choice, the spot is renowned for delivering happy service alongside perhaps the area`s top beach dining.

    10. Apaggio – Ornos Beach • $$

    a dining area with tables, chairs and umbrellasWebsite • Phone: +30 2289 028788
    Scenic overlooks of the bayside port and its fishing fleet enhance the seaside setting of this rustic two-story eating establishment located south of Ornos beach. As a community-focused venue, the kitchen presents traditional Hellenic preparations highlighting local seafood and produce. Among the most popular dishes are their wood-grilled sardines and seared tuna steaks, although carnivorous diners can also find classic options like moussaka and souvlaki. Additional allure comes from the dreamlike sunsets visible from the dining patio.

    11. d’Angelo – Mykonos Town • $$-$$$

    a large group of people sitting outside of a restaurantWebsite • Phone: +30 6945 431122
    Situated near Mykonos` iconic windmills, this Italian eatery in the heart of the town authentically prepares wood-fired pizzas, fresh pastas and creamy risottos. The diverse menu additionally features grill-cooked meats and seafood alongside separate vegetarian and vegan options crafted with care.

    12. Funky Kitchen – Mykonos Town • $$$

    a plate of food on a tableWebsite address • Phone: +30 2289 027272
    As one of the island`s most imaginative fusion eateries, Funky Kitchen`s open layout allows patrons to watch dishes being prepared Mediterranean-style with novel twists on a secluded outdoor patio nestled along a narrow lane. Standouts include seared tuna paired with an eggplant mousse, rack of lamb with cumin-laced fava beans, and octopus with pink peppercorn seasoning. Save room for the aptly named chocolate nirvana dessert, truly a sublime sweet indulgence. Dinner only; reservations recommended for the intimate setting.

    13. Kalita – Mykonos Town • $$$$

    a large group of people sitting around a tableWebsite information • Phone: +30 22890 27102
    This upscale Greek restaurant in Mykonos specializes in refined yet authentic dishes showcasing ingredients and flavors distinctive to the Aegean islands. Patrons can anticipate impeccably prepared seafood and slow-cooked meats, artisanal cheeses sourced locally, and handcrafted pastas complemented with herbs indigenous to the region. Meals are served in a charming interior courtyard open to the elements but protected from the elements. Soft lighting and trees providing dappled shade contribute to the romantic ambiance. Service displays both polished graciousness and unpretentious warmth. Dinner service only with advance reservations recommended.

    14. Kastro’s – Mykonos Town • $$-$$$

    a crowd of people on a boat in the waterWebsite • +30 2289 023072
    Specializing in contemporary Greek and Mediterranean cuisine, this 18th-century establishment in the heart of Little Venice offers fresh, superb seafood along with roasted meats, pastas, salads, and traditional dishes from Mykonos. Their cocktails also impress, especially when savored from the colorful balcony overlooking the Aegean Sea while taking in the scenic sunsets and picturesque view of the iconic windmills in the distance. Advance reservations are strongly advised given the popularity.

    15. Sakis Grill House – Mykonos Town • $

    a crowd of people standing around a barWebsite – Phone: +30 2289 024848
    Mykonos Town contains many upscale dining establishments, yet sometimes all that is wanted is a generously filled pita bread overflowing with tzatziki sauce, tomatoes, French fries, and onions constituting a gyro, or nicely barbecued lamb or chicken souvlakia served on paper plates. This lively locale attracts primarily youthful night owls; throughout the peak summer season, it remains open around the clock to satisfy appetites before and after nightclub visits.

    16. Kiki’s Taverna – Agios Sostis Beach • $$

    a number of people on a beach near a body of water No website • Phone: +30 6940 759356
    Both locals and food-oriented visitors make the trip north to this renowned island establishment primarily for its acclaimed cuisine. Nestled atmospherically above a secluded beach and sheltered under creeping vines, the family-run venue welcomes diners from 1 pm onward as they queue in anticipation, helping themselves to complimentary wine until being seated to feast on bountiful portions of smoked pork, swordfish and octopus complemented magnificently by baked potato and healthful, inventive salads.

    17. Nikos Gallop – Platis Gialos Beach • $$

    a boat that is sitting in the water The website for this accommodation is available, and the phone number is +30 2289 024306 A brief uphill walk from the well-known Platis Gialos Beach lies an exceptionally welcoming restaurant specializing superbly in fish and seafood dishes showcasing strong Cretan influences. Recommended selections include salt-baked fish to share or mussels steamed with wine. Staff provide attentive service, complemented by complimentary raki liqueur and dessert.

    18. Avli tou Thodori – Platis Gialos Beach • $$-$$$

    a white plate of food on a beachOnline presence • Phone: +30 2289 078100
    A beloved family establishment overlooking one of Mykonos Island`s most scenic coastlines consistently satisfies diverse clientele. The eclectic menu balancing Greek and Mediterranean dishes garner praise, as do the gracious service and specialties such as orzo tossed with lobster, impeccably grilled seafood straight from local waters, thoughtfully curated appetizers, and the island`s signature baklava dessert. These elements invite return visits.

    19. Kalosta – Panormos Beach • $$

    a patio area with tables, chairs and umbrellasWebsite contact page Phone: +30 2289 078589
    The shaded veranda of this secluded eatery overlooks the broad expanse of sand on the northern coastline. The fare is traditional Mediterranean, and highlights include sea urchin pasta, eggplant dish, and hot and cold appetizers – notably grilled feta in filo dough served with honey. Well-suited for a serene meal, popular among beach goers.

    20. Kadena – Mykonos Town • $$

    a piece of cake sitting on top of a table The web address ” Website” links to their homepage. The telephone number is +30 2289 029290
    Situated alongside the waterfront promenade in the heart of Mykonos Town, Kadena Restaurant is one neighborhood eatery that stands out from its competitors due to its creative menu options. Visitors can expect dishes like a risotto bountifully topped with local goat cheese and dried pork paired with apaki, along with orzo pasta generously accompanied by a variety of seafood. Those with a taste for tradition will appreciate the superbly prepared versions of favorite Greek items like lamb, pork, and chicken gyros alongside distinctive Mykonian sausage. All patrons, especially younger diners, receive a very warm welcome here, and servers are certain to persuade guests to leave room after dinner`s main courses for some complimentary dessert.

    21. Kounelas Fish Tavern – Mykonos Town • $$

    a man that is cooking some food on a grillWebsite • Phone: +30 2289 028220
    Nestled alongside the waterfront and down a narrow alley housing an icon emporium, this eatery serves delectable seafood dishes amid an enchanting garden setting. Highlights encompass linguine infused with cuttlefish ink, orzo preparations, and a mussel risotto. A selection of traditional meats supplements these. However, the freshly-caught catch of the day, especially octopus and squid expertly grilled over charcoal, prove most praiseworthy. Dinner service exclusively; foresighted reservations suggested because of confined seating capacity.

    22. Pepper – Mykonos Town • $

    a plate of food sitting on top of a tableOnline Portal • Phone: +30 2289 027019
    At Pepper restaurant in Little Venice, customers can enjoy fast yet high-quality souvlaki and snacks in a friendly environment. Occupying just a couple of outdoor tables and a few indoor seats, this small establishment maximizes space for diners. Fresh, premium ingredients are utilized to freshly prepare the short menu before customers in an open display kitchen. Gyros and artisanal burgers constitute some choices that are quite popular locally.

    23. Indian Palace – Paradise Beach • $$

    a giraffe standing in front of a stone wallWebsite • Phone: +30 695 502 3488
    Along Paradise Beach in Mykonos, between the lively Tropicana Beach Bar and the pulsating Cavo Paradiso nightclub, Indian Palace offers refreshing fair that provides respite from the usual Hellenic dishes served elsewhere on the island. Under the direction of a notable chef from Athens, this esteemed Indian eatery skillfully presents authentic curries, handcrafted flatbreads and vegetarian fare such as chickpea stew and lentil dahl to satisfy beachgoers and club-goers alike in taste and healthfulness.

    24. Buddha Bar – Ornos • $$$

    a dining room table with chairs and umbrellasWebsite • Phone: +30 2289 026570
    Visitors must walk through the grounds of the luxurious five-star Santa Marina Resort located off Ornos Beach to reach this upscale eating and drinking establishment. Featuring Buddha statues, water features, and amazing ocean views from its outdoor area, Buddha Bar focuses on seafood, blending Japanese, Peruvian, Thai and Chinese influences within its dishes. Specialties to try comprise seabass served with aji amarillo sauce, baked scorpion fish, signature Buddha Bar sushi combinations, and seared tuna tacos. They also offer excellent cocktails. It is best to make reservations in advance.

    25. Elia – Elia Beach • $$

    a beach area with tables, chairs and umbrellasVillas of the Galleon • Hotel phone: +1 866 665 4696

Situated along the expansive Elia Beach on the southern coast of Mykonos is a singular restaurant connected to a similarly-named hotel. The spacious, airy dining area is in close proximity to the sea, specializing in fresh seafood straight from the waters. Patrons would be well-served by opting for grilled squid, Aegean shrimp, orzo pasta with lobster, or seafood linguine – choices unlikely to disappoint.

26. Hippie Fish – Agios Ioannis Beach • $$$

people sitting at tables in a patio areaWebsite • Phone: +30 2289 023547
Situated on a small beach in the southwest corner of the Greek island Mykonos, Hippie Fish is a sizable beachfront restaurant and lounge area with indoor and outdoor seating. Boasting panoramic sea views, the establishment has a thatched roof and provides sunbeds for patrons. The Greek and Mediterranean menu highlights several seafood dishes prepared with regional influence, such as grilled catch of the day, calamari stuffed with local cheese and served with pasta, and a paella comprising assorted seafood and Greek sausage.

27. La Maison de Katrin – Mykonos Town • $$$$

people sitting at a table in a restaurantWebsite • Phone: +30 6971 977526
Situated in a quaint nook of Mykonos Town, a longstanding establishment pairs Hellenic cuisine with Gallic culinary refinements. Specialties like coq au vin or seafood in a saffron cream sauce have delighted patrons for over half a century, as evidenced by consistently positive reviews. An extensive wine list accompanies hearty dishes.

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