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Greek Restaurants in Manhattan

Greek Restaurants in Manhattan, New York

Limani NYC

A seafood and Greek restaurant located in Rockefeller Plaza.

Avra Madison Estiatorio

An authentic bi-level Greek and seafood family style restaurant located near Central Park on E 60th Street.

Loi Estiatorio

Loi EstiatorioCelebrate the flavors and hospitality of Greece with Chef Maria Loi's upscale take on homeland cuisine at Loi Estiatorio.

SOUVLAKI GR

A two-time Vendy winner Greek restaurant on Stanton Street, open every day from 11am to 12am with a truck service.

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What people say

Greek cuisine is a staple in New York City, and Manhattan is no exception. The borough boasts some of the best Greek restaurants, ranging from authentic to modernized takes on classic dishes. But with so many options, it can be overwhelming to decide where to dine.

Thankfully, online reviews and comments provide insight into which restaurants are worth a visit. One top-rated spot is Kiki's Taverna, located in the Lower East Side. According to Yelp reviewers, Kiki's offers "amazingly fresh seafood" and "authentic Greek dishes" at reasonable prices. Another popular restaurant is PYLOS in the East Village, which has an impressive 4.5-star rating on Yelp. Diners rave about their moussaka and lamb chops, as well as the cozy ambiance of the restaurant.

For those looking for a more upscale experience, Molyvos in Midtown is a great choice. This elegant restaurant features a menu filled with classic Greek dishes and an extensive wine list. While prices may be on the higher side, the quality of the food and atmosphere make it worth it.

As for where locals and tourists go, both groups seem to love Estiatorio Milos in Midtown. This upscale restaurant offers fresh seafood flown in daily from Greece and has earned rave reviews from both Yelp users and publications such as The New York Times.

Overall, Greek cuisine in Manhattan offers something for everyone - whether you're looking for a casual dinner or a special occasion meal. With the help of online reviews, finding your new favorite Greek restaurant just got a little easier.

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