Find out what Mediterranean restaurants to try in Lagonisi. Lagonisi (Greek: Λαγονήσι meaning "rabbit island") is a seaside residential area in the southern part of Kalyvia Thorikou in East Attica. It is situated close to the shore and on a peninsula by the Saronic Gulf. Lagonisi is located approximately 30 km southeast of Athens and 35 km northwest of Cape Sounio. Being filled with luxury homes, beaches as well as a 5-star hotel that lie within the Saronic, it is one of the most expensive areas in Attica Prefecture. Restaurant facilities, cafeterias and bars are located mainly on the heart of Lagonissi, close to Kalyvion Avenue (the road connecting Lagonissi with Kalyvia Thorikou).
Things to do in Lagonisi
5 based on 66 reviews
We had a lovely meal with our teenage sons and our five year oldEverything was beautifully presented, Ioannis described every dish in perfect English.We had the specials - a delicious rolled chicken with marmalade tomato and mozzarella dish served with jacked potato. Another one was tiny fresh pasta in a mushroom, roquefort and tarragon sauce, and mbekri meze. Our daughter had freshly made meatballs and chips. One of our teenage sons had filet steak which was served medium-well.We had a selection of dips to start with, served with grilled sesame bread. Only disappointment is that we only found this place on the last night of our 2 week stay, but we will be back!Τhank you for your review!!
Our lovely seaside paradise. Where you can enjoy unique food, extraordinary cocktails and the relaxing seaview of the Saronic Gulf.
The premises are very elegant especially the part which is uncovered, by the avenue. There is a cocktail bar which serves by far the bext cocktails in the area while most of the area of the restaurant is covered with tables for dining. Now, dining is not the best thing about this restaurant although this does indeed sound strange. The menu looks good but the end result quite moderate. The salmon burger is overcooked, the fries had a mcdonalds taste, the pasta wasn't something special while one of them we ordered had grated cheese on it. It was a seafood pasta... with cheese on it. Not a very well thought of recipe. All in all, a good place to have a drink but not for dinner. By the way you can feel that this restaurant has not been properly set up as there is not even an "under construction" website while the owners keep walking around without helping any of the customers out. This all ties together when you start eating.
5 based on 49 reviews
Very nicely located with a beautiful sea view & amazing sunsets. The food is delicious! Big portions, fresh cooked, quick service & good priced on top of all.Today I received 2 Greece postcards as gift when leaving the restaurant... the people working there are very kind.Going back soon
4 based on 63 reviews
The food quality is not bad, but it's overpriced (plus medium to small portions) for a souvlaki place. I've eaten several times there, but I would not visit again.Î¥ÏεÏÏιμημÎνο γενικά,Î»Î¿Î³Ï ÏοÏοθεÏίαÏ. ΣÏεÏικά ÎºÎ±Î»Ï ÏαγηÏÏ, αλλά μικÏÎÏ Î¼ÎµÏÎ¯Î´ÎµÏ ÎºÎ±Î¹ Ï ÏηλÎÏ ÏιμÎÏ. Πάμε γι' άλλα.
4 based on 34 reviews
Saronida Restaurant !!! A pleasant place to be!! Come and taste our greek flavours and more! Join us...
We were a family of nine who had late dinner in Saronida Restaurant. A good menu with great choice which included greek traditional dishes. Everything was fine: great food and warm welcomed service. Really good value for the money! We really recommend this restaurant for everyone who is searching for good traditional greek food off the tourist track!
4 based on 15 reviews
I really enjoyed this night! Excellent food, world class service, fantastic location, two great singers that really made this night unforgettable.The prices were on the higher spectrum but I guess fresh fish and -quality - live music deserve that. I highly recommend that you go on a full moon night since nothing beats the experience.
4 based on 82 reviews
Good, friendly & nice place to stop by between Athens & Cape Sounion. The foods were delicious. But it was quite slow in serving the varieties of dishes such as bread, salad, vegetables, shrimp, meat, dessert. The interval between each dish was quite long. After all the sightseeing, we were tired already, we just wanted to eat and go back & rest in the hotel, not waiting & waiting for each dish to slowly come out.
4 based on 54 reviews
When you drive to the southern coast of Athens on your way to Sounio this is one of the best place to eat. Very friendly staff fresh produce and fish brilliantly prepared not in fancy way just good food . Only draw back is its on the wrong side of the coastal road but who cares foods great.
4 based on 146 reviews
Letâs not focus on the plague of bad food Iâve eaten across Greece because we finally found a Gem. This place serves amazing salads and fantastic meat which seems hard enough to find but added to this the staff are charming. Itâs our kitchen for the stay as I canât stomach much more ordinary. Definitely worth a visit. Just had kebabs with pistachio and the meat comes tender and perfect. The beer with name like piercing I couldnât stop drinking.
4 based on 59 reviews
A true gem in the heart of Glyfada, Athens, Divan is a distinguished fine-dining Middle Eastern Restaurant. Offering unique, authentic middle eastern cuisine which brings back forgotten traditional flavors and providing its guests with an unsurpassed firs
We visited here after going to vouliagmeni beach. Service was excellent, the waiter was very attentive. Food was the best Lebanese I'd had in a long time. We ordered the kibbeh and falafel and then I ordered the chicken kebab as a main and my husband ordered the mixed kebab. Very well cooked and large portions.
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