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The Vegetarian Food Tour of Athens

athens vegetarian food tour

  • Food Tasting
  • Vegetarian/Vegan Foods
  • Tour of Athens Centre
  • Alcohol at Specific Stops
  • Varvakios Market (closed on Sundays and every year on national holidays 28/10 and 25/3)
  • Products You Purchase

Start your day with  breakfast  in the vibrant square of Monastiraki, there you will try traditional  Greek coffee  and the well-known ”koulouri” sesame pastry. Whilst strolling the picturesque district of Plaka you will have the opportunity to try a series of  vegetarian  gastronomic treats, including but not limited to a visit to a shop with mastic products, the oldest pie-making shop in the whole of  Athens , which offers delicious  vegetarian pies  and tasting iconic  Greek delicacies  such as ”fava”, ”dolmas”, and a sweet organic rolled ice-cream. All of which you can enjoy whilst still respecting your vegetarian or vegan values.

So, if you are a vegetarian who wants to add new elements to his tasting pallet, or are someone who just loves wholesome  vegetarian food , then this  Athens food tour  was made for you!

*This Tour can also be adapted to suit Vegans, just let us know your requirements!*

An Important Note on Cancellations

Cancellations more than 48 hours before a food tour’s scheduled start time are refunded in full. Cancellations less than 48 hours before a food tour’s scheduled start time are not refundable. If you do not attend your tour & do not provide a notice, you may reschedule your tour within 24 hours of your original tour for a 60€ fee. (Rescheduled tours are subject to availability.)

There are no tours on Christmas Day, New Years Day and Orthodox Easter Sunday

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athens vegetarian food tour

Athens’s original vegan food tour

Athens's original vegan food tour.

Join this Athens food tour and taste the best Greek recipes in a vegan twist.

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The Original Athens vegan food tour

Whether you are a vegan, vegetarian or a foodie looking to experience the fastest-growing culinary scene in Athens, join us on this healthy & tasty Athens vegan tour! Greek cuisine is full of vegetables, salads, olive oil & nuts, making Athens the perfect place to sample local vegan food. From delicious pies to vegan-style street food, create food memories you will never forget!

Unforgettable tastes

Fall in love with delicious Greek vegan cuisine during this tasty tour in the heart of Athens.

Alternative districts

Walk off the beaten path in some of the most alternative and bohemian districts during this Athens vegan tour.

Accompanied by a local foodie

Follow your local expert and let yourself free to taste the most amazing vegan tastes of Athens.

Easy Access

We meet at one of the most central places in Athens easily accessible by foot, public transportation or taxi.

Athens Vegan Tour Itinerary

Enjoy the yummiest local bites, both sweet and savory at the authentic spots where the locals like to eat.

  • Accompanied by a local food expert
  • All tastings mentioned
  • Small groups
  • Hygiene products (hand sanitizers and face masks) 
  • Pick up – drop off
  • Private expenses
  • Gratuities (optional)

Our meeting point is at Korai square in front of the Starbucks cafe  in Athens city center. Details on how to reach the meeting point will be sent after booking.

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athens vegetarian food tour

Athens Vegan Food tour

Greekality’s athens vegan food tour is undoubtedly the best choice for vegans visiting athens who don’t want to miss out any of the local flavour part of our wider range of  food tours in athens . , overview of athens vegan food tour.

Vegans in Athens, you are in good hands! Together we will get to know our planet-friendly food choices in the city, championing the best local ingredients and flavours!

Greece is the epicentre of Mediterranean food and lifestyle. This is where the motto “You are what you eat” was born thousands of years ago. As a matter of fact the concept of avoiding meat and dairy products was actually invented in ancient Greece! Can you guess who could be the first vegan in Greece ? It’s Pythagoras! Being also a philosopher, he believed that killing animals for their meat brutalised the human soul. He was so strictly true to his ideas of not feeding on any animals, that since then the “Pythagorean” diet was referred to what we call today a vegan diet!

Explore a different side of Athens

Vegan restaurants in athens spring up like mushrooms . in fact, according to forbes, athens is in the top 10 list of cities with the most vegan options worldwide. your local guide will show you the best vegan spots of the city, offering you an excellent culinary experience during your stay in athens..

Visit an alternative neighbourhood called Exarcheia favoured mostly by locals! There, you will find every street decorated with politically charged murals and many hidden bookstores selling rare vinyls and vintage guitars. Just off the centre of Athens, you will have the chance to support dedicated ambassadors of ethical eating in Greece and enjoy local recipes with a plant-based approach. If you’d like to pair this with a vegan wine tasting, we can also offer a tailor-made Athens Wine Tasting Experience.

Discover vegan restaurants in Athens

Start off with a refreshing juice or a nutritious smoothie in a colourful juice bar where their motto is “Pro healthy, pro vegan!”. Right on spot, you will be able to choose from a wide variety of fresh fruit and vegetables to add in the mix.

Following up, you will savour some popular Greek dishes such as “moussaka” in an extra tasteful vegan version with organic black beans and a béchamel sauce of coconut milk, as well as vegan “soutzoukakia”, some delicious eggplant balls flavoured with a mixture of spices.

Continue your adventure in the most well-known spot for souvlaki if you’re vegan in Athens! The very first vegan souvlaki joint in Athens, offers a handful of alternative gyro options (different types of marinated mushrooms with delicious sauces served with country-style fries) and one extra delicious option, the meat-free kebab made of lentils. You will also try their version of the vegan Dakos salad with traditional Cretan rusks, juicy tomato and almond vegan cheese.

Right across the street you will find yourselves in a small store with minimal decoration, but not minimal options. Here you will enjoy Greek doughnuts – one of the oldest desserts in the world- that we call loukoumades! Among the excellent vegan options “dulce de leche” and “hazelnut praline” stand out.

Interested in more options ? Receive excellent tips by your local food expert of what to eat in Greece and where to enjoy nutritious meals during your stay in Athens. Find out all about the wholesome foods we cook in our Greek kitchens and how to recreate Greek vegan recipes back home.

Did you know? This tour is completely customisable to your taste buds; we can create a private food tour exclusively for you. Drop us a message. If you’d like even more experiences to choose between, take a look at the entire Greekality range of Athens food tours.

  • Boost your energy and immune system with refreshing, vitamin-loaded drinks.
  • Enjoy traditional Greek dishes like moussaka and soutzoukakia with a vegan twist.
  • Taste our Greek street food, pita bread with delicious mushroom gyro.
  • Dig into vegan donuts, from an array of endless choices.
  • Visit an alternative neighbourhood of Athens, away from the crowds.
  • Get a map of Athens’ vegan and vegetarian eateries and recommended dishes to order.
  • Discover the benefits of Mediterranean diet, based on traditional Greek dietary habits.

Athens Vegan Food Tour Itinerary

Quench your thirst with an invigorating juice or herbal greek tea., taste mushroom souvlaki wrap and crisp barley rusk-tomato salad with extra virgin olive oil., savour the plant-based versions of greek classics like moussaka and soutzoukakia., please your taste buds with an assortment of vegan donut flavours., included/excluded.

  • Refreshing juices or herbal tea
  • Mushroom souvlaki wrap
  • Cretan tomato salad with vegan cheese
  • Classic Greek dishes like moussaka
  • Vegan donuts in endless choices
  • Tipping in Greece: It is not obligatory, but if you enjoyed your time with your guide, it is very much appreciated.

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A Vegan Friendly Food Tour Of Athens

athens vegetarian food tour

  • Delicious food you won’t find anywhere else
  • Drinks and beverages
  • Small group tour with a personal local guide
  • The chance to try and buy local specialties
  • Experience first hand local culture and cuisine
  • Korai, Athina 105 64, Greece In front of the Starbucks cafe
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Stroller accessible
  • Near public transportation
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Most travelers can participate
  • Guests need to communicate if they have any food restrictions (allergy, special diet, etc.)
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 8 travelers
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

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  • 1 Athens Stop: 3 hours Taste 10+ local products such as freshly squeezed local fruit juice, vegan pies at the most popular vegan cafe in the city, Koulouri (sesame bread), a huge selection of nuts, local products such as olives and olive oil, delicious salads at one of the most popular vegetarian restaurants, vegan Greek street food, and Loukoumades (Greek donuts) Read more
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athens vegetarian food tour

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Athens Vegan Food Tour

Athens Vegan Food Tour Greece — #1

Overview of the tour in Athens

Greek cuisine is full of vegetables, salads, olive oil & nuts, making Athens the perfect place to sample local vegan food. The vegan tour starts in Athens’s most alternative area, with a visit to the city’s favorite local vegan café. Only here you can find great vegan versions of traditional Greek pies! Later as we enter the commercial districts of Athens we will have the chance to taste varieties of Greek nuts, fresh juices, a traditional vegan Greek snack and visit a traditional deli and try different types of olive oil. Learn what makes olive oil extra virgin and how to recognize high quality olive oil! In this stop, you will also sample different traditional and unexpected alcoholic drinks! Next, we stop by one of the most popular vegan spots in Athens and try the vegan version of Athens’ most famous street food. In this hidden place you’ll taste the vegan version of the traditional souvlaki along with the most amazing Greek salad with vegan feta cheese! At the end of the most local favorite food districts of Athens, you will enjoy a traditional Greek dessert with a vegan twist!

This activity includes:

  • Holy Metropolitan Church of the Annunciation to the Virgin Mary
  • Syntagma Square
  • Το Κουλούρι του Ψυρρή
  • Monastiraki Square
  • Athens Trilogy Gallery
  • All food tasting mentioned
  • Small groups up to 8 persons

Meeting point

korai square

Take metro line 2, stop at panepistimio station and take korai exit

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Free Cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity starts. Late cancellation or your non-arrival is not refundable.

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1h 30 min  |   € 45.00

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Immerse yourself in Athen's historically rich yet contemporary atmosphere. With humor, oddness, creativity and a hard mix of tradition and innovation, I will guide you through the area's hidden Vegan gems. Be sure to come hungry, since Athens offers the finest plant-based gastronomy. I have hand-selected not only the best restaurants but also their best dishes to ensure that you only experience the best of the best. Get ready to taste authentic Greek Souvlaki, moussaka, ''feta cheese'', ice cream  and many more. This experience is for anyone who enjoys trying new foods,meeting new Vegans and exchange ideas, eating like a local and exploring Vegan lifestyle. I will adapt our tour to your preferences and any Vegan events happening in Athens that day. We will walk the best routes in the center of Athens ,enjoy Vegan food, see Vegan businesses such as Vegan handmade in Greece sunglasses Velo. We can join any picnic or meetup or festival happening that day.We will walk through Plaka , an amazing neighborhood underneath Acropolis  and eat lots of  delicious food!

athens vegetarian food tour

This tour is tailored for Vegan dessert lovers and foodies that want to have fun and visit the city's best Vegan dessert spots. I'll take you to my 6 favourite places in the center of Athens. The desserts depend on seasonality but we will most like try Vegan Baklava, raw vegan coconut cheesecake , mousse chocolate, vegan waffle with icecream and vegan nutella, traditional chocolate-biscuits Greek dessert and vegan lukumades.

athens vegetarian food tour

I will pick you up from any hotel/airbnb flat or location you want and we will head towards the coast of Athens during the sunset. We will arrive at Simon's restaurant which will be booked privately only for you. During this experience, you will taste and learn about modern Greek gastronomy . You will savor a 6 course traditional Greek gastronomic meal (100% vegan) along with a typical Greek Vegan bottle of wine. All the ingredients are organic and responsibly sourced from local farmers. Here's an example of the type of menu you'll enjoy: Entrée 1 — traditional DOLMADAKIA (rice and veggies wrapped in a grape leaf) Entrée 2 — Oyster Mushroom CALAMARI (served with beet aioli) Main course 1 — KLEFTIKO (slow cooked jackfruit and veggies in tomato sauce) Main course 2— V STEAK MEDALLION (with wild mushrooms and cashew & black pepper cream) Dessert 1 — Seasonal fruit sorbet Dessert 2 — cocoa GALAKTOBOUREKO (deconstructed served with seasonal fruits) +Lyrarakis rose dry wine (bottle) (certified Vegan Greek wine)

athens vegetarian food tour

This is a unique concept far from the hustle and bustle of the city.Our cruise offers guests a breath-taking day on the crystal water of the Aegean Sea. An exclusive experience aimed at those who know how to make the best out of Athens. Traveling with your family or a selected group of friends means heaps of fun. There is nothing like spending a whole day visiting 2 magnificent islands with your loved ones. This is an ALL inclusive experience starting at the morning ending at sunset. I will take you from Your Hotel with my Van and head to Lavrio port to hop on the Fully equipped boat. We will be packed with a lot of cold pressed fresh juices ,organic fruits and fresh vegan sandwiches. Then we will sail to Kea and Kythnos island to visit amazing beaches,crystal clear waters and Greek traditional tavernas offering Vegan options.At Sunset time we will be heading back to Athens with the healing vibration of Aegean sea.

athens vegetarian food tour

Explore two well-kept secret non-touristic Beaches with amazing clear water next to Athens.(transportation included) With handmade vegan sandwiches and cold pressed juices enjoy peace of mind next to the sea. At Lunch time we will visit literally the Best Vegan restaurant in the World.Freshly handmade vegan cheese tasting, more than 200 sq.meters cozy decorated , amazing raw vegan deserts and tastes you wouldn't even imagine will leave you speechless.Guaranteed.

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Vegan Athens: The Ultimate Vegan Guide to Athens, Greece

  • June 28, 2022

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Vegan Athens: Greek culture might have a reputation as being meat-centric (looking at you, souvlaki!) but in fact Greek menus are naturally vegan-friendly.

Plus, more and more vegan restaurants are opening in Athens every year, making it easy to be vegan in Athens.

These days, you won’t have a hard time finding vegan restaurants. Athens has a dozen fully vegan restaurants, plus numerous vegetarian eateries and vegan-friendly establishments.

Plus, look on the menu of any Greek taverna and you’ll find countless naturally vegan dishes (more on that below).

While you might get a look of surprise for ordering a completely meatless meal in a city full of souvlaki joints, the truth is it’s easy to be vegan in Greece if you order from the mezze menu (small plates, often fully vegetable-based).

If you’re travelling to Greece with non-vegan family or friends and want to know how to order vegan anywhere, I’ve got some tips for you below.

However, Athens is home to some really great all-vegan establishments I recommend visiting if possible — not only because I love supporting local vegan businesses but also because the food is so good.

From vegan souvlaki (gyros) made with mushrooms to all-vegan moussaka with coconut bechamel, here’s where to get the best vegan food in Athens, Greece.

1. Where to stay: eco & vegan friendly Athens hotels       1a. Vegan-friendly boutique hotel & vegan restaurant: Niki Hotel       1b. 4-star boutique hotel: Ava Hotel & Suites       1c. Vegan friendly B&B: Veggie Garden       1d. Budget option: Safestay Athens hostel 2. Vegan Athens: The best vegan restaurants in Athens       2a. Cookoomela       2b. Mama Tierra Athens       2c. Veganaki       2d. Vegan Beat       2e. Lukumades       2f. Vegan waffles and ice cream at Ice Queen       2g. Other vegan-friendly spots: Avocado Athens, Mystic Pizza, Bel Ray for brunch 3. Where to find vegan versions of traditional Greek foods       3a. Vegan gyros: Cookoomela & Vegan Beat       3b. Vegan moussaka at Mama Tierra or Veganaki       3c. Vegan falafel       3d. Vegan pies at Veganaki & Healthy Bites       3e. Vegan lukumades (Greek doughnuts) at Lukumades       3f. Vegan Greek coffee and iced coffees (freddos, frappes) 4. Where to eat with non vegan friends & family       4a. Feyrouz       4b. Bel Ray for brunch       4c. Ordering vegan food at any Greek restaurant (mezze) 5. Vegan shopping in Athens       5a. Vegan shop Athens: Bamboo Vegan       5b. Health food store Athens Greece 6. What to do in Athens: the best activities       6a. Walking tours       6b. Acropolis & Parthenon       6c. Vegan tour       6d. Aegina: Athens day trip to the island of Aegina

Where to stay

If you’re looking for a vegan hotel in Athens, unfortunately there aren’t any 100% vegan hotels yet, but there are a few vegan-friendly hotels, which I’ve outlined below.

Room, Niki Hotel Athens

Vegan-friendly hotel: Niki Athens Hotel

This vegan-friendly & eco-friendly boutique hotel is my top pick. It’s very centrally located, just 5-minutes walk from Syntagma Square metro station, considered the central point of Athens by many.

There’s a vegan restaurant (Winners) attached to the hotel so you can get vegan dinner on your doorstep, plus they serve vegan items on the hotel breakfast buffet.

Each room has a Coco-mat mattress, an eco-friendly mattress using materials like coconut fibers. While the hotel has been running since 1975, they recently renovated (since I last visited Athens or else I’d have stayed here!) and designed it to be eco-friendly.

Each room has a smart TV, free wifi and an espresso machine.

The hotel has mostly positive reviews with an average score of 8.9/10 with over 500 reviews , with guests especially loving the location. One downside mentioned was the small size of the rooms.

Suite with kitchen, Ava Hotel Athens

4-star boutique: Ava Hotel & Suites

If you’re looking for a boutique hotel, look no further than the Ava Hotel & Suites , which offers some of Athens’ biggest suites and has vegan options at the buffet breakfast.

Just a 5-minute walk from the Acropolis, Ava is located in Plaka, one of Athens’ most popular areas for tourists.

It’s very centrally located, within 3 minutes of the metro station, within 10 minutes’ walk of most major sights, and only 500m from Syntagma Square, considered the centrepoint of Athens.

You’ll also have a kitchenette in your suite in case you want to prepare any meals yourself. Plus, the Ava hotel has vegan and gluten-free options at the breakfast buffet!

Because of its central location, Ava is also within easy reach of many vegan restaurants.

Click here for the latest prices and availability.

Veggie Garden B&B

Veggie Garden is a B&B located in the suburbs of Athens. It may be a bit outside the city centre, but if you don’t mind travelling in, it’s only a 4 minute walk from the metro station, which will take you to the city centre in under 15 minutes.

What you trade in central location you make up for in the peace and quiet of being outside the city.

You might not get a vegan breakfast here (previously you could get a vegan version of the paid breakfast, but it seems it’s no longer available), but with a fridge in the room you can store your own breakfast food.

Each room at Veggie Garden has a balcony or patio, mini fridge and BBQ and all facilities are air conditioned. The shared lounge has a fireplace, sofa and TV (TVs can be provided in the rooms on request).

Hostel: Safestay Athens Monastiraki

Athenstyle is an hostel with a rooftop bar with views of the Acropolis. You can even order candlelight dinner delivered to the hostel’s terrace.

As well as dorms and single, twin and double rooms, Athenstyle also has studios which include kitchenettes, air conditioning and terraces, most with an Acropolis view.

As well as views of the Acropolis, it’s easy to reach the Acropolis, and many other sights, from this centrally located hostel.

Whitewashed traditional Greek style buildings set around pool at Koukoumi Hotel

Vegan hotels in Greece outside Athens

If you’re continuing your trip around Greece and heading to the islands, don’t miss the first two vegan hotels in Greece – they look incredible!

Koukoumi (Mykonos)

The first vegan hotel in Greece, Koukumi is located on Mykonos island and is 100% vegan. Everything, from the food down to the toiletries, the furniture and the products used at the spa, are vegan. It looks absolutely brilliant. You can read more about it here .

Mod Suites (Santorini)

Mod is a brand new vegan hotel on the island of Santorini (which I wish had been there when I visited Santorini some years ago!). The suites at this boutique hotel have sea views, plus the hotel has vegan food (of course!), vegan toiletries and jacuzzis.

Vegan Athens, Greece: the best vegan restaurants in Athens

So, you’re planning your trip to Greece and wondering what kind of vegan cuisine you’ll find. Rest assured you’ll find more than just one vegan restaurant. Athens is home to nearly two dozen fully vegan restaurants and many more with vegan options.

The Athens vegan restaurant scene is growing stronger and stronger.

In this guide, I’ll show you the very best vegan restaurants in Athens, Greece and where to find vegan versions of typical Greek dishes, so you don’t miss out on anything in Athens.

Read on to see my favourite Athens vegan food.

Cookoomela, Athens

Cookoomela (100% vegan)

Themistokleous 43-45, Athina 106 83 Facebook | Instagram Mushroom gyro: €3.50

What to get: the ‘yellow’ wrap or ‘white’ (closest to the classic souvlaki)

Athens is home to thousands of souvlaki shops in every neighbourhood but Cookoomela was the very first 100% vegan souvlaki shop.

Souvlaki is named after the skewer on which meat is cooked, making it one of the least vegan-friendly names. (The wraps are also called gyro.) Usually chicken, beef or lamb is placed in a pita bread with tomatoes, onion mustard, tomato sauce, potatoes and/or tzatziki and rolled up.

The fact that souvlaki, and the word, are so associated with meat didn’t stop the owners of Cookoomela , named after regional slang for a type of mushroom, from opening up Athens’ first vegan souvlaki.

And thank goodness it didn’t, because my meal at Cookoomela was one of my favourites in Athens!

Here, as the name suggests, the chef works primarily with mushrooms. Despite being an avowed mushroom hater, I loved the mushroom-filled gyro I had at Cookoomela.

Cookoomela’s menu is short and all gyro-focused, with a handful of different gyro options (all with mushrooms but with different toppings) and one mushroom-free option, the lentil kebab.

Menu, Cookoomela, Athens

If you’re looking for organic food Athens, rest assured that Cookoomela’s menu is organic (except for the pita) and packaging is biodegradable, too.

The chef recommended I get the ‘yellow’ wrap — which at the time was the closest to a classic souvlaki (though now they have one called the ‘white’ which is more classic) — since it was my first visit.

The mushrooms are freshly prepared on the grill (the smell as you enter the shop is heavenly) and wrapped in soft pita along with mashed avocado (not traditional but it’s such a good addition), potato wedges, chopped tomato, mustard and vegan mayo.

The place is really small, with no indoor seating, but they do have a few outdoor tables you can sit at (which are situated under an overhang, in case it rains like it did the day I went).

The gyros come wrapped in paper in reusable wooden trays. Committed to sustainability, Cookoomela is plastic free; unlike most takeaways you won’t find plastic forks here. In the fridge, you’ll find drinks in cans and glass bottled water but no plastic.

Don’t miss Cookoomela in Athens! Every vegan in Athens needs to try this place.

Note: they have a second location, Cookoomela Lab (address: Kalliga 6), which is takeaway or delivery only and doesn’t have any seating at all. The original location ( Themistokleous 43-45 ) is what I’m talking about here.

Click here to see their Instagram with opening hours and more information.

Vegan moussaka with coconut bechamel, Mama Tierra, Athens

Mama Tierra (100% vegan)

Akadimias 84, Athina 106 78 Facebook Mains: €6.50 – 9.50

What to get: vegan moussaka with coconut bechamel sauce

Mama Tierra Athens is a vegan restaurant (formerly vegetarian, now 100% vegan) that fills a bit of a void in Athens that I noticed — it’s one of the few vegan/vegetarian restaurants suitable for a sit-down dinner (many are more casual takeaway or cafe affairs).

If you want a dinner (perhaps with a glass of wine) in a modern restaurant, head to Mama Tierra for the vegan moussaka made with a coconut bechamel.

Moussaka is an eggplant (aubergine)- or potato-based dish, usually made with ground meat and topped with a dairy bechamel sauce, making it neither vegan nor vegetarian.

However, Mama Tierra have replaced the meat with beans and used layers of both eggplant (aubergine) and potatoes, along with carrots, plus added a creamy and rich coconut bechamel.

If you’re looking for vegan delivery Athens, rather than a sit-down dinner, you’re in luck because Mama Tierra delivery is here to deliver a vegan meal to your hotel or Airbnb!

Whether you eat in or order delivery, my moussaka recommendation still stands. It’s rare to find a vegan moussaka, so definitely try it!

Mama Tierra now has a second location (address: Chatzichristou 29) dedicated solely to street food, and which serves just souvlaki and vegan burgers. The above review is about their original location ( Akadimias 84 ).

Vegan zucchini pie, Veganaki, Athens

Veganaki (100% vegan)

Athanasiou Diakou 38, Athina 117 43 Facebook | Instagram Mains: €7.50 – 8.00

What to get: the vegan zucchini (courgette) pie

Veganaki , which means ‘little vegan’ in Greek (-aki being a suffix meaning cute/little added to words and names to create nicknames) is a small vegan restaurant near the Acropolis museum.

With a handful of tables, it’s a small space but you can sit indoors unlike some vegan spots in Athens which are takeaway only.

Veganaki specialises in all vegan and healthy food. Athens may have a plethora of souvlaki spots (see above) but it has fewer healthy restaurants.

Athens does, of course, have a lot of naturally vegan and healthy options at traditional tavernas, but if you’re looking for an all-vegan and healthy spot, Veganaki is the place for you!

With primarily salads, along with the aforementioned pie, vegan omelette and rustic sandwiches on offer, Veganaki specialises in healthy and plant-based dishes. Athens vegans shouldn’t miss it.

Don’t miss the courgette (zucchini) pie made with buckwheat flour, which the day I visited was served with tomatoes and wine- and rosemary-soaked tofu. nach pie so hard it was difficult to bite into).

It looks like sometimes they also have vegan & gluten-free pastitsio, which I’d love to try! It’s a their take on the traditional Greek dish made with layered pasta, soya mince and bechamel.

Veganaki is the perfect spot for lunch or dinner after a visit to the Acropolis museum, and they open early so you can also grab some takeaway food here to bring on the plane with you (that’s what I did!).

vegan gyro, vegan beat, athens

Vegan Beat (100% vegan)

Perikleous 56, Athina 105 60 Facebook | Instagram Mushroom gyro: €3.50

What to get: the vegan mushroom gyro

As far as vegan restaurants in Athens, Greece, Vegan Beat Athens is one of the most well-known for vegan food. Athens’ centre is home to a handful of vegan spots and Vegan Beat is one of the most centrally located.

The menu focuses on street food, from burgers to vegan gyros.

I went for the vegan gyro since it’s a typical food in Athens. Here, there’s only one gyro option (for a longer list of vegan gyro options, go to Cookoomela, above).

I preferred the gyros at Cookoomela (with the additions of mashed avocado and potato wedges) but I think the Vegan Beat gyro is more traditional. Grilled mushrooms are piled into pita with tomatoes, onions and vegan tzatziki sauce.

If you’re looking for vegan food in the area (near the Plaka area, popular with tourists), then head to Vegan Beat although if you want a more extensive vegan gyro menu and the full souvlaki experience, I’d head to Cookoomela, which specialises in vegan gyros.

Lukumades, Athens

Lukumades (Non-veg with vegan options)

Aiolou 21, Athina 105 51 Website

What to get: vegan lukumades (Greek doughnuts) with peanut butter and chocolate sauce

Lukumades are Greek doughnuts, served hot and crispy, crunchy outside and soft inside. Lukumades near Ermou street (Athens’ main shopping street), named after its main product, has a completely vegan menu available (just ask for it).

My understanding is that the dough used for lukumades is usually vegan, but in their standard form you’ll find in most places, they’re usually drizzled with honey.

If you want a completely vegan and modernised take on lukumades, head to Lukumades in Athens, which serves them up with a variety of different toppings, including vegan toppings.

I took the server’s recommendation and ordered my lukumades with peanut butter and vegan bitter chocolate sauce. Her recommendation was spot-on. So good!!

vegan waffle, ice queen, athens

Vegan waffles & ice cream at Ice Queen Gelato (Non-veg with vegan options)

Makrigianni 9, Athina 117 42 Facebook

What to get: vegan waffle with vegan Nutella sauce

The vegan waffle I had at Ice Queen wasn’t the most amazing waffle I’ve ever had. By the time it reached me, it was cold and the Nutella sauce had rendered it a little soggy instead of crispy on the outside. Still, it was a lovely treat to have sitting outside with a view of the Acropolis.

I ate mine just before I went to see the Acropolis — perfect pick-me-up before exploring the Acropolis.

Other vegan-friendly spots: Avocado Athens, Mystic Pizza, Bel Ray for brunch

The vegan restaurants covered above aren’t an exhaustive list of vegetarian Athens, Greece restaurants. For every vegetarian restaurant Athens listed above, there are another three.

However, I have presented what I believe are the very best vegan and vegan-friendly spots.

Athens is host to many more vegetarian and vegan spots, including a few popular ones I list below, and many more.

flowers in plaka, athens

Avocado vegetarian restaurant Athens (Vegetarian with vegan options)

This vegetarian cafe has some vegan options (with a limited vegan dessert menu). Avocado Athens, Greece is one of Athens’ most well-known vegetarian restaurants and one of its oldest. Having read mixed reviews online, I opted to skip it.

However, it’s very centrally located near Syntagma Square (considered the centrepoint of Athens) so you may find yourself at Avocado.

Bear in mind they don’t have a lot of vegan dessert options. You may be best off eating your main here and going to Lukumades for lukumades (Greek doughnuts) or Ice Queen for vegan ice cream or waffles.

Mystic Pizza: Vegan pizza Athens (Non-veg with vegan options)

Mystic Pizza has a few locations around Athens, each offering vegan options, plus one all-vegan restaurant. I didn’t go here since I figured I can get pizza at home, although if I’d stayed in Athens longer a pizza craving would have no doubt kicked in.

Reviews are mixed about some menu items but there are a lot of rave reviews for the avocado and vegan cheese pizza. (Avocado pizza sounds weird, but who knows…sounds like it works!)

temple of olympian zeus, athens

Vegan brunch in Athens at Bel Ray (Non-veg with vegan options)

Looking for vegan breakfast in Athens? My friend who’s from Athens recommended a spot called Bel Ray for brunch. Not being vegan, she wasn’t sure if they’d have vegan options and they didn’t have a menu online.

I decided to check it out my first morning in Athens, and was pleasantly surprised to find that this spot in the trendy hipster neighbourhood of Koukaki does, in fact, have two vegan items on the menu: a vegan Beyond burger and a vegan yoghurt with granola.

I had vegan tacos (no longer on the menu), which consisted of tortillas topped with vegan mince, avocado, tofu and chilli, and which were surprisingly tasty with a freddo espresso (an iced, whipped Greek coffee).

More 100% vegan restaurants

Vegan Souvlaki : opened in 2021, as the name implies, this place specialises in vegan souvlaki, and shares space with Vegan Only Pizza. I haven’t been but it looks like it’s takeaway/delivery only, with no tables to dine in.

Athens Vegan Burgers : centrally located near Monastiraki Flea Market, this burger bar is all vegan

City Bliss: a healthy vegan eatery serving cold-pressed juices, smoothies, energy bars and a selection of bowls (but it looks like their menu is a little light on the savoury food side, so bear that in mind – they primarily do juices & smoothies). Unclear whether takeaway only.

Funk A Deli: a street food vegan food truck, their menu includes burgers, a BLT, nuggets, etc. Looks to be takeaway/delivery only

Healthy Bites, Athens

Magic Kitchen : this mezze bar is run by a social enterprise/cooperative in the anarchist neighbourhood of Excarcheia and with very reasonable prices. Definitely on my list next time I’m in Athens! People especially seem to like their gozleme (a Turkish stuffed flatbread)

Mother Vegan Cafe Athens : this vegan cafe in the trendy area of Koukaki is a great option for breakfast (there’s a lot of praise for their vegan chocolate croissants), or dinner options like pie or burgers

Peas Vegan & Raw Food : Peas’ menu looks like it will satisfy everyone. From a small selection of raw dishes to burgers to wraps, seitan steak, quinoa bowls and more, they have a wide range of options.

The Vegan Vandal : a street food eatery serving burgers but also vegan versions of dishes like Cypriot aubergine/eggplant balls and a vegan feta-topped bread from Kimolos. Note that it’s more of a takeaway place and only has a few tables outside.

Treis Lahoun : this vegan restaurant looks like it has an extensive menu from breakfast pastries, pancakes and doughnuts to wraps, burgers and pasta.

Trivoli : vegan restaurant that looks like it mainly serves comfort food

Vegan Only Pizza : this vegan pizza place shares space with Vegan Souvlaki. Mainly takeaway.

Winners Vegan Restaurant (at Niki Athens Hotel): this restaurant is part of the Niki Athens hotel (which I recommend as a vegan-friendly place to stay). It’s described by some customers as upscale (with more expensive prices than others in the area, but more ambiance).

Dishes look creative and interesting and it’s on my list of places to try, with options like vegan smoked carrot-based salmon on toast, vegan honeycomb pancakes, poke bowl with marinated watermelon, vegan cheeseburger and more.

Where to find vegan versions of traditional Greek foods

For vegan souvlaki in athens: vegan gyros at cookoomela or vegan beat.

Looking for vegan souvlaki? Athens is full of gyro joints, but not many have vegan options.

While gyros (also called souvlaki), essentially meat grilled on a skewer, might seem the least obvious vegan dish, you’ll find vegan gyros in at least two Athens restaurants.

For the full souvlaki experience, go to Cookoomela , a fully vegan souvlaki restaurant. They were the first place dedicated to vegan gyros in Athens.

You can choose between a few different vegan gyros, with mushrooms the star ingredient, or a lentil kebab. The ‘yellow’ wrap is a classic and was one of my favourite meals in Athens!

If you don’t have time to go to Cookoomela (which is a little out of the way in Exarchia, Athens’ anarchist graffiti-filled neighbourhood, worth exploring for its street art), head to Vegan Beat .

Centrally located, this vegan restaurant only offers one vegan gyro option on the menu, but it’s easy to get to and likely near where you’ll be staying and exploring. I preferred the gyro at Cookoomela but Vegan Beat also offers a gyro experience, made vegan.

Vegan moussaka at Mama Tierra or Veganaki

Moussaka is normally made with dairy (in the bechamel sauce) and often meat in the filling.

For a vegan moussaka with a rich coconut bechamel, head to Mama Tierra . Veganaki also make a vegan moussaka, but only on certain days (it was previously Fridays, but I’m not sure which day it is now).

Vegan falafel

Falafel, contrary to what some believe, is not a Greek dish. It’s Middle Eastern. However, there are falafel places in Athens and in Greece, just as you find falafel in the US and UK. Beware that the tahini sauce often contains yoghurt — ask them to leave it off (thanks to Ryan from T.O.F.U. for that critical tip!).

Vegan pies at Veganaki

There’s a wide variety of Greek pies, the most famous being spanakopita (spinach and cheese pie). Usually they are topped with crispy phyllo dough.

You can find a more modern take (according to my Greek friend) at Veganaki , where the zucchini (courgette) pie has no dough on top but is delicious. Their spinach pie, on the other hand, has a cornflour crust.

Vegan lukumades at Lukumades

Lukumades are delicious Greek doughnuts, served hot, crunchy outside and soft inside.

At Lukumades , they serve up a modern take on them with all kinds of toppings and a completely vegan menu upon request. The peanut butter and vegan chocolate sauce is the best combination!

Greek coffee, frappes and freddo

Greek coffee is traditionally made in a briki , a small coffee pot. Greek coffee grounds and water are heated and then the coffee is drunk (do not drink the grounds at the bottom). Unlike Turkish coffee, it doesn’t include cardamom or any other spices.

Traditionally drunk without milk, so no need to worry about alternative milks.

Iced coffees are incredibly popular in Greece (and not just in the summer) — but Greek iced coffees are unlike an iced latte or cold brew so be sure to try! Frappes and freddos are the most popular Greek iced coffees, shaken until a thick foam forms on the top.

A frappe has nothing to do with a Starbucks frappuccino. It’s instant coffee and sugar (milk is optional), shaken with ice until forthy.

Ask for yours without milk, or ask if they have non-dairy milks — but know that a lot of Greek places may refuse to make it with non-dairy milk even if they have some on hand, because it doesn’t foam up the same way.

Freddo espresso and freddo cappuccino are espresso and cappuccino, respectively, shaken until frothy.

Unless you can find a freddo cappuccino with non-dairy milk, I recommend sticking to freddo espresso, which you can customise with the amount of sugar you want (or none at all) and which comes without milk.

Where to eat with non-vegan friends & family

If you’re travelling with non-vegan friends or family, you might find yourself in predominantly non-vegan restaurants (unless you can convince them to try some vegan spots with you!). T

his can always be a challenge, but luckily in Greece it’s easy to find vegan options on any taverna menu, thanks to the mezze section. Mezze, or small plates (similar in a sense to tapas, although usually much bigger in size) are a part of Greek menus and always feature vegetable-heavy dishes.

Many mezze options are naturally vegan, and I’ll outline some vegan mezze dishes below.

Athens is also home to more and more restaurants offering vegan options. I’ve included two below, one a brunch spot with a vegan option and one a street food/healthy fast food spot perfect for a quick stop while out sightseeing.

Feyrouz is a Middle Eastern fusion street food restaurant. The restaurant is small but has a few seats along the windows. It’s the perfect place for a quick bite between sightseeing and they offer meat and vegan options.

The vegan wrap is their homemade whole wheat tortilla, with eight roast vegetables finely minced on the tortilla, along with salad, tabbouleh and hummus.

Brunch at Bel Ray

Bel Ray is a popular brunch cafe with two vegan options on the menu, along with dishes for the non-vegans. There aren’t many vegan brunch options in Athens, so I recommend Bel Ray for brunch.

Their vegan options currently are a Beyond burger and a granola and vegan yoghurt bowl (previously, it was a vegan taco, pictured above, but this isn’t on the menu anymore).

Wash it down with a freddo espresso (iced espresso coffee, shaken until frothy on top).

Ordering vegan in any Greek taverna

As I mentioned before, it’s easy to get vegan food in Greece! Pretty much any Greek taverna will have naturally vegan dishes. Typically foods are cooked in olive oil (not butter) and so there are usually a few vegetable dishes to choose from that happen to be vegan.

Asking if food is vegan may lead to confusion as some are not familiar with the term and think vegan encompasses fish and/or cheese, so it’s best to be more specific, e.g. saying vegetarian, no fish, no cheese, no dairy, or better yet, asking about the specific dish.

Restaurants are usually happy to modify a dish if possible, e.g. serve a Greek salad without the cheese, and don’t mind you ordering a few mezze dishes rather than a main.

Here are a few typically vegan mezze to keep an eye out for on the menu:

  • Greek salad (tomatoes, cucumber and onions) without the cheese
  • Fava dip (pureed Santorini split pea puree, similar to hummus)
  • Grilled eggplant (aubergine) or zucchini (courgette)
  • Melitzanosalata (eggplant/aubergine dip)–make sure you ask for the dip made with vinegar, not mayo, as there are two varieties
  • Gigantes: beans cooked in an onion and tomato sauce
  • Horta: boiled greens served with lemon juice

Vegan shopping

Athens is home to a vegan store, plus health food shops, to help you stock your hotel or Airbnb kitchen. You can find non-dairy milks in most supermarkets, even smaller ones.

Vegan shop Athens: Bamboo Vegan

Bamboo Vegan is Athens’ first and so far only vegan store. Since 2012, they’ve sold a small selection of vegan products, from chocolates to vegan cheeses and meats.

As well as refrigerator, freezer and pantry items, they have a small selection of pies, sausage rolls and desserts to have in or take away.

Bamboo vegan store, Athens

Health food store Athens, Greece

When you’re travelling and have access to a kitchen (in a hotel with a kitchenette, a hostel or an Airbnb) sometimes it can be a welcome break (for your wallet and/or tastebuds) from eating out.

Knowing where to find a health food store is essential if you need harder-to-find vegan foods like nutritional yeast or mock meats.

Apart from Bamboo Vegan (see above), you’ll find a few other vegan-friendly but not wholly vegan health food stores in Athens: 4 Seasons Bio (near Syntagma Square) or Kampos Biomarkt .

What to do in Athens: the best activities

Walking tours.

I highly recommend walking tours in general and try to go on a free walking tour in every major city I visit. (Side note: they may be called free walking tours but generally a tip is expected and appreciated; they’re only free in that you don’t have to pay to sign up.)

I was going to go on this free walking tour but the times didn’t work with my schedule. So, I ended up downloading a free audioguide walking tour from Rick Steves.

If you search the app store for Rick Steves Audio Europe ( Apple / Google Play ), you’ll find the app and within it, various free audioguides for Athens including walking tours of the city, the Acropolis and the ancient Agora.

View of Athens

I used the free walk of the city of Athens, and found it an excellent way to orient myself and get to know the city and some of the most important historical landmarks my first day.

Using the walking tour audio guide, I saw: the Acropolis (from outside), ancient Agora, Roman Agora, Hadrian’s Arch and the Olympian Temple of Zeus, the charming neighbourhood of Anafiotika near the Acropolis and several Byzantine churches — all in one afternoon!

I also used the Acropolis free audio guide the day I went to the Acropolis.

Roman agora, Athens

The only problem/error I noticed was that the guide recommended going to the Acropolis around two hours before sunset because they said this is the best time for lighting.

The day I visited sunset was due just before 8pm, so I got to the Acropolis just after 5:30pm…only to discover it closed at 5:30pm!

I didn’t go on it, but I also came across this really cool-looking nighttime walking tour of Athens on Airbnb Experiences, which will take you across Athens to see some of the major historical landmarks like the Acropolis lit up at night.

Acropolis & Parthenon

The Acropolis is a classic sight to visit in Athens, particularly if you’re interested in ancient Greek history. Tickets are 20 Euros (half price with a valid student ID card) for entry to the Acropolis only, or 30 Euros for the Acropolis and various other landmarks in Athens, including the ancient Agora.

I wanted to visit the Agora as well (in particular the Temple of Haphaestus, which is one of the best-preserved ancient Greek temples) but didn’t have time.

In the end, I visited the Acropolis during a rainstorm — not recommended but it was my last day and I’d already bought my ticket when it started pouring!

The marble is really slippery in the rain so rather than trying to climb the steps in the rain I waited it out under a tree and I’d recommend the same to you if you get caught up in a storm.

On the bright side, the rain stopped before I made the climb up and a rainbow appeared halfway up the slopes — the rainbow over Athens was a beautiful sight!

rainbow over Athens

I used the free audioguide on the Rick Steves Europe Audio app (see walking tours, above) which I highly recommend because it helped me make sense of the ruins I was looking at and get to know more about the history behind them.

If you visit the island of Aegina (see below) you can see a temple that is very similar in construction to the Parthenon, but better-preserved: the Temple of Aphaia.

Some call it a mini Parthenon and rumour has it the Parthenon was modelled on it. If you opt not to see the Parthenon because of price or because of crowds (it was fairly busy when I went on a weekday in April so I can imagine in the summer it’s nightmarish), I highly recommend the Temple of Aphaia on the island of Aegina as an alternative.

Tickets are only 6 Euros and the day I went (a warm weekday in April) there were only half a dozen other people exploring it with me.

I didn’t get a chance to do it, but Athens even has its own vegan tour now! On the tour, you’ll eat vegan moussaka, vegan souvlaki, ice cream and more. Find out more information here on Airbnb experiences.

Day trip from Athens: Aegina Island

Aegina makes the perfect day trip (or longer) from Athens, if you want the Greek island experience.

No trip to Greece is complete without a visit to at least one island if possible, and Aegina is the easiest to reach from Athens.

The fast ferry takes only 40 minutes and when I went tickets were 8 to 14 Euros (the slower ferry had cheaper tickets and took just over an hour).

Aegina view

Aegina is famous for its pistachios, and you’ll see stalls and stores selling salted and roasted (or roasted but salt-free) pistachios all over. At least one also carries 100% pistachio paste (marked vegan!) which makes great pesto, or spread on toast.

Aegina Town is where the main port is and where the ferry will drop you off. The views of the water are incredible, and on clear days you can see right through the crystal clear waters to the bottom.

Just past the ruins of a Roman temple, you’ll find a ‘secret’ beach (ok it’s not that secret as it’s marked on Google maps, but it was empty the first day I went). The Roman Temple, by the way, is in ruins with only one column remaining because of damage sustained in WWII.

aegina, greece

You can easily get the bus from Aegina Town to Perdika (a sleepy fishing village popular with visitors) or to the Temple of Aphaia. I highly recommend the Temple of Aphaia if you have an interest in Greek history. It’s a perfect addition or substitution for seeing the Parthenon.

Temple of Aphaia, Aegina, Greece

Rumour has it the Parthenon was modelled on the Temple of Aphaia which appears to be a smaller, better-preserved version of the Parthenon. Here, the goddess Aphaia was worshipped exclusively.

Admission is only 6 Euros and it’s far, far less crowded than the Parthenon. The day I went there were only about half a dozen other people exploring the temple grounds! Weekdays and off-season are the best times for fewer crowds.

You can easily reach the temple by bus from Aegina Town (approx 40 minute journey). Be aware that the return bus comes only 30 minutes after the bus drops you off (you can see the temple in that time, if you hurry), or you can wait around four hours for the next bus, or take a taxi back to Aegina Town (approx 17 Euros).

Bruschetta, Tortuga cafe, Aegina, Greece

Let’s talk about the food in Aegina. Unless you bring a picnic and eat it on the beach (perfect for a day trip) you’re going to have to eat on Aegina.

I didn’t come to Aegina for the food (I came for the island experience, the views, the beauty of nature and to see ancient ruins like Aphaia) but I was pretty surprised by how bad of a food experience I had, particularly since Ryan of T.O.F.U. magazine and Kristin of WTF Vegan Food both seemed to eat pretty well on Aegina. 

cretan pie, Aegina

So you don’t experience the same I’d recommend the following:

If you’re coming in the off-season or shoulder season, consider renting somewhere with a kitchen.

Consider whether you’re travelling over the weekend–apparently a lot of Athenians come here over weekends, meaning that during the week (when I was there!) a lot of restaurants are closed, except during the summer.

Plus, a lot of the best vegan Greek dishes (such as stuffed tomatoes without meat or grilled or fried eggplant) rely on really high quality vegetables.

Vegan gelato, Aegina, Greece

Where can you find good food, to avoid my experience?

  • Kriton Grefsis, on a pedestrian street in Aegina Town, is a Cretan restaurant that has vegan dishes marked on the menu!! Options include leek pie, spinach pie, aubergine dip and potato roasted on coals. Make sure to specify you don’t want any of the free extras, as taramasalata as a starter and pistachio ice cream are given away free to customers (seemingly regardless as to whether you ask about vegan food and specifically order a vegan meal, as I found out).
  • To Dromaki: I read many accounts of people having delicious vegan meals here, including specially-made stuffed tomatoes without meat. Unfortunately, the day I visited, the chef/owner wasn’t there and the server I met was pretty pushy, trying to get me to buy the lunch buffet even though I explained it didn’t have many vegan options. However it’s worth a visit because if the owner is there you can get some special dishes!
  • Tortuga Art Cafe: an Italian cafe. The day I went the menu was limited because they didn’t have many ingredients (they were even missing garlic!) but it looked like the only vegan option anyway was bruschetta, although it’s possible they’d make you something off-menu if they had more ingredients in stock (they were really friendly and lovely). The bruschetta (even missing the aforementioned garlic) was delicious, if small. Best suited to a snack or really light meal.
  • Remetzo (in Perdika, a village on the island, accessible by bus or bike from Aegina Town): this place also apparently has vegan options, though I didn’t go to Perdika
  • Da Vince gelato: this gelateria had ice creams clearly marked, showing which contained milk and which didn’t. The dark chocolate orange sorbet was so good!

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Nice article and photos. Interesting informative writing. Thanks.

This was extremely helpful. Thanks!

Happy it helped! :)

Great list of recommendations, looking forward to trying out some of them next weekend!

Thanks, have a great time!

Thank you, that was a very informative article!

Thanks for the great suggestions. I’m traveling with a vegan friend and was worried about finding great places to eat.

Happy to help! Hope the two of you have a great time! :)

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Athens, the capital of Greece, beckons food enthusiasts from around the world with its enticing array of flavors and a culinary heritage deeply rooted in Greek culture. Renowned as a vibrant culinary destination, Athens boasts a diverse gastronomy showcasing Mediterranean cuisine’s essence.

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Discover Hidden Culinary Gems and Local Food Markets

One of the most significant advantages of joining an Athens food tour is the opportunity to uncover hidden culinary gems in the city’s vibrant neighborhoods. Accompanied by knowledgeable local guides, you’ll venture off the beaten path and explore bustling food markets, where tantalizing aromas fill the air and fresh produce beckons. Discover the best-kept secrets of Athens’ culinary scene as you mingle with local vendors and learn about their time-honored traditions.

Explore the City’s Neighborhoods and Cultural Significance

Athens is a city brimming with history and cultural significance. Through food tours in Athens, you’ll indulge in delectable dishes and gain a deeper understanding of the city’s neighborhoods and cultural heritage. As you stroll through ancient streets and lively squares, your guide will share captivating stories and insights, connecting you with the rich tapestry of Athens’ past and present.

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Sample a Wide Variety of Traditional Greek Dishes and Beverages

Athens food tours are a gastronomic adventure that promises an abundance of flavors. From savory souvlaki and creamy tzatziki to flaky spanakopita and indulgent loukoumades, you’ll have the opportunity to sample a wide variety of traditional Greek dishes. Sip on refreshing ouzo or try the famous Greek wines , experiencing the diverse range of beverages that complement the culinary delights of Greece.

Gain Insights into Greek Culinary Traditions and Cooking Techniques

Greek cuisine is steeped in history, tradition, and a passion for fresh, quality ingredients. Joining an Athens food tour offers an immersive experience beyond tasting the dishes. Expert guides will provide fascinating insights into Greek culinary traditions, explaining the significance of key ingredients and sharing cooking techniques passed down through generations. Expand your culinary knowledge and gain a deeper appreciation for the art of Greek gastronomy.

Enjoy Personalized Guidance from Knowledgeable Local Guides

One of the standout advantages of Athens food tours is the personalized guidance provided by knowledgeable local guides. These passionate experts will introduce you to Athens’s flavors and offer invaluable recommendations and insider tips. Whether you have dietary preferences or are seeking specific culinary experiences, their expertise ensures that your food tour is tailored to your preferences, allowing you to make the most of your time in Athens.

Embarking on an Athens food tour is a gateway to an unforgettable culinary journey. From discovering hidden gems and savoring authentic dishes to exploring the city’s cultural tapestry, these tours provide a well-rounded experience that satisfies both the palate and the soul. Prepare to indulge in Athens’s rich flavors as we continue exploring the best food tours this vibrant city offers.

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1. Acropolis Athens Food Tour

Immerse yourself in the captivating blend of history and gastronomy with our Acropolis Food Tour in Athens, Greece . Discover the wonders of the ancient Acropolis while savoring mouthwatering Greek cuisine. Explore Athens Central Market, indulge in homemade dishes, taste local favorites, and experience the vibrant foodie scene of Athens. With skip-the-line tickets and an expert guide, this 4-hour tour offers a perfect fusion of mythology, culture, and culinary delights.

2. Athens for Food Lovers Tour

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Embark on a culinary adventure through Athens with our Athens for Food Lovers Tour. Join a local foodie guide and explore the Athens Central Food Markets, sampling a wide array of traditional Greek delicacies like pies, olives, cheese, honey, and street food. Discover the city’s authentic cuisine, learn about Greek eating habits, and immerse yourself in the vibrant food culture of Athens during this 3-hour tour . Prices start from €50 per person .

3. Athens Traditional Cooking Class

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Immerse yourself in the flavors of Greek cuisine with our Athens Traditional Cooking Class. Choose between a short lesson (1.5 hours) or a full lesson (3 hours) , with prices starting from €38 per person . Join a local chef at her restaurant located in a vibrant neighborhood outside the center of Athens. Learn family recipes, cooking traditions, and techniques using seasonal, locally sourced ingredients. Enjoy a 4-course Greek meal you prepare during the class, accompanied by Greek wine . Dietary preferences can be accommodated, and an optional visit to the local market is available.

4. Athens Vegan Food Tour

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Embark on a flavorful journey through vegan cuisine with our Athens Vegan Food Tour. This 3-hour tour is priced at €59 per person . Whether you’re a vegan, vegetarian, or simply interested in exploring Athens’ vegan culinary scene, this tour is for you. Discover the diverse range of vegan options in Greek cuisine, from vegan pies to plant-based street food. Visit a beloved vegan café, sample Greek nuts, explore a traditional deli with high-quality olive oil, and indulge in a vegan twist on Athens’ famous street food. End the tour with a traditional Greek dessert reimagined in a vegan style.

5. The Ultimate Athens Street Food Tour

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Embark on the ultimate Athens Street Food Tour, a 3-hour adventure priced at €48 per person . Join a small group of a maximum of 12 people to explore the best street food haunts in Athens. Sample various Greek street food delights, from traditional pies like tiropita and spanakopita to mouthwatering souvlaki and vegetarian kebabs. Discover the vibrant shopping district of Ermou Street, indulge in peinirli (boat-shaped pizza), savor loukoumades (Greek donuts), and explore the artistic neighborhood of Psyrri. End the tour with delectable local desserts like orange cake and baklava. Enjoy a quick, comprehensive introduction to Athens’ food culture and satisfy your cravings for authentic Greek flavors.

6. Athens Food Market Tour – Shop in the markets of Athens

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Embark on a 1.5-hour Athens Food Market Tour , priced from €32 per person . Explore the market area and discover hidden tavernas offering fresh ingredients and unique menus. Experience local barrel wines, traditional Greek coffee, and secret rooftop bars. Shop for spices, olives, and souvenirs at local prices. Note : This tour offers recommendations rather than guided tastings.

Athens, the vibrant capital of Greece, is a culinary paradise waiting to be explored. Its rich history and diverse cultural influences have shaped a compelling food scene and are deeply rooted in tradition. Athens food tours offer a gateway to immerse yourself in the city’s culinary heritage, allowing you to savor the authentic tastes of Greece and create lasting memories.

By joining a food tour in Athens, you open yourself up to a world of gastronomic delights. These tours take you beyond the surface, leading you to hidden gems tucked away in local neighborhoods and introducing you to the passionate artisans who bring Greek cuisine to life. From bustling food markets to charming cafes, you’ll uncover the secrets of Greek cooking and experience the warm hospitality that accompanies every meal.

One of the most significant advantages of joining a food tour in Greece is learning about Greek culture firsthand. Knowledgeable guides will share stories and insights, providing a deeper understanding of the ingredients, techniques, and traditions that make Greek cuisine exceptional. As you sample each mouthwatering delicacy, you’ll gain a new appreciation for the connection between food and culture.

Whether you’re a food enthusiast, a vegan, or someone seeking a truly authentic dining experience, Athens has something to offer. With a wide range of specialized food tours in Greece, you can choose the one that best suits your preferences and dietary needs. Indulge in traditional dishes, savor vegan delights, or explore the vibrant street food scene—the choice is yours.

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Athens is a city with a thousand sights to see. It’s easy to spread yourself too thin seeing all of the historic attractions, so don’t forget its food! Athens has one of the world’s richest culinary histories and we can’t wait to introduce it to you. We’ll stroll through Athens’ ancient alleyways, savoring a crispy spanakopita and enjoying a traditional Greek coffee. We’ll walk past small shops with the smell of grilled souvlaki in the air, and explore local markets full of fresh foods. We’ll take you to cozy places where you’ll try recipes passed down for generations and show you the best food that the city has to offer.

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Frequently asked questions, is a food tour in athens worth it.

Absolutely! There’s no better way to experience the beautiful city of Athens and its culture than a food tour with a local guide.

What is the most famous food in Athens?

It’s difficult to say with how many delicious dishes there are in Athens! The most noteworthy is probably either moussaka or souvlaki.

Do the tours accommodate vegetarian or gluten-free diets?

All of our food tours are vegetarian friendly. However, it may not always be possible to serve vegan, gluten-free, or kosher foods at many tour stops. Please notify us of any dietary restrictions upon booking so we can try to accommodate your needs.

What’s included in the price of the food tour?

All food and drinks are included in the price you pay for the tour.

What time is dinner in Athens?

People typically eat dinner between 7pm and 10pm. As you can tell, dinner is usually a little later in Athens than other European countries or the United States.

Do you tip in Athens?

Greek restaurants do not require tips, but they’re definitely appreciated!

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We love welcoming solo travelers! All of our tours are open to individual guests.

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Craving vegetarian food in Athens? You’ve got plenty of choices, from custom-made salads to exotic Middle Eastern dishes.

Not so long ago, if you told a Greek you were vegetarian they’d say: “But you do eat chicken, right?” Lately, Athens has caught up with the global trend for green-and-clean cuisine. From cold-pressed juice bars to beachfront dining and vegetarian-friendly street food joints, here’s where to refuel in the Greek capital.

Casually stylish, It offers an imaginative selection of meat-free, low-calorie temptations. Stand-out dishes include mushrooms with asparagus, sweet potato, tahini cream and linseed, and steamed greens with tomato vinaigrette, pistachios, and mizithra cheese. All served in a funky, split-level space made out of chipboard and upcycled wooden crates.

  • 29 Skoufa, Kolonaki, 106 73
  • +30 21 0363 5773

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Feyrouz is one of our favorite Middle Eastern spots in the city.

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If Middle Eastern food is your thing, seek out Feyrouz on a back-alley in the Historic Centre . Though not strictly vegetarian, this family-run street food joint does amazing, paper-thin lahmajoun topped with eight different vegetables, nuts and spices, pide stuffed with seasonal greens and pulses, topped with humus or smoked aubergine, plus hearty pumpkin, beetroot and yoghurt soups—all at crazy-cheap prices.

  • 2 Agathonos, Monastiraki, 105 51
  • +30 213 031 8060

Cookoomela Grill

It looks like just another run-of–the-mill souvlaki joint. But Cookoomela Grill is busy re-inventing Athens’ most famous street food . Their delicious vegetarian souvlaki are built around the Cookoomela mushroom tribe. Bestsellers are the Red Amanita with avocado, vegan mayonnaise and tomato salsa, and the Cookoomela Kebab with lentils, tomato salsa and almond cream, both at bargain prices. The chips, fried in cold-pressed 80% virgin olive oil, deserve a shout-out too, along with the eco-savvy biodegradable wrappings.  

  • 43-45 Themistokleous, Exarchia, 106 83
  • +30 211 182 2343

Even carnivores will appreciate a vegetarian plate this delicious.

Mellow Avocado is one of the oldest vegetarian cafes in Athens. It’s owned by the founder of NYSY Yoga and Pilates studio across the street, so expect lots of toned, honed regulars nibbling on healthy salads, veggie paella, coconut-rich curries, and stir fries. Bread is baked in-house, wines are organic, and the juices deliciously zingy. Our favourite drink is the ginger passion smoothie.

  • 30 Nikis, Historic Centre, 105 57
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Local Green Organica

You’ll feel healthier just by stepping inside this fashionable new lunch spot in zippy Perikleous Street. The décor has all the zing of biting into a crisp green apple: from the Scandi-cool woodwork to the hanging pot plants and feature wall of fresh produce. Everything looks as clean as a whistle too. Polish off an enormous Portobello mushroom and tofu wrap (two could easily share); a curry cauliflower bowl with toasted almonds, raisins and aged balsamic; or build your own dream salad bowl from an evolving menu that specialises in raw local ingredients. Refresh with the cucumber, ginger and lime brew. It's the perfect tonic to a steamy Athens day. We also love how Local Green sits cheek-to-cheek with the classic taverna next door. It really brings home how old and new Athens are happily sharing the same stage these days.

  • 30-32 Perikleous, Historic Centre, 105 62
  • +30 210 321 4500

"Polish off an enormous Portobello mushroom and tofu wrap (two could easily share); or build your own dream salad bowl from an evolving menu that specialises in raw local ingredients."

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Baba Ghanoush

There are only a few stools at the counter and a handful of tables outside teeny Baba Ghanoush, just off Pangrati ’s lovely Varnava Square. But it’s worth waiting for fresh falafel wraps with house-made harissa, pickles, tahini sauce, and smoky aubergine puree, alongside superb salads (try the roast beets with hummus, mint and sumac or the carrot, ginger and sesame). Delicious, welcoming, and amazingly good value. 

  • 25-27 Empedokleous, Pangrati, 116 36
  • +30 212 105 0351

Mama Tierra

Close to Panepistimio metro station, Mama Tierra is a bright and basic vegetarian canteen. The eclectic menu is a journey across continents, taking in sweet potato hummus, vegan moussaka , Pad Thai, burritos and mushroom burgers, washed down with kombucha or green juice. The chocolate, avocado and date smoothies are a meal in a glass. 

  • 84 Akadimias, Omonia, 106 78
  • +30 211 411 4420

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We'd love to sink into the pillows in this lovely space.

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Among the many bars in the studenty suburb of Halandri, To Vazaki is paradise for health nuts (or hangovers). Alongside a mind-boggling menu of organic superfood smoothies, cold-pressed detox blends, and turmeric almond-milk lattes, you’ll find salads and sourdough sandwiches (try the spinach, avocado, and homemade pesto). This cheerful café decked in rainbow colours is also a lovely spot for a health-conscious breakfast or brunch: options include an acai bowl, chia pudding, and avocado toast.

  • 33 Aristotelous, Halandri, 152 34
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    Vegan private Dining. 2h+ | € 150. Sunday at 20:00. Glyfada. *Price includes. all the food and drinks. Book a Tour. Immerse yourself in Athen's historically rich yet contemporary atmosphere. With humor, oddness, creativity and a hard mix of tradition and innovation, I will guide you through the area's hidden Vegan gems.

  15. Vegan Athens: The Ultimate Vegan Guide to Athens, Greece

    Read on to see my favourite Athens vegan food. Cookoomela (100% vegan) Themistokleous 43-45, Athina 106 83 ... Vegan tour. I didn't get a chance to do it, but Athens even has its own vegan tour now! On the tour, you'll eat vegan moussaka, vegan souvlaki, ice cream and more.

  16. Vegetarian Athens Food Tour

    From cheeses to vegetable pies, colourful salads to decadent desserts this Athens food tour will indulge all of your senses. A truly decadent discovery of Greek food and Athens' exciting foodie scene that is 100% vegetarian-friendly. PS: Come hungry! Visiting Places : Athens city center. Duratio

  17. Athens's Tastiest Vegan Food Tour

    Private & personalized No strangers, just you. Fully customize your trip to your needs. With a local expert From historical facts to the most up-to-date health regulations. Without the crowds Experiences designed to take you away from the crowds towards authentic local spots.

  18. 6 Best Athens Food Tours With Local Guides (2023)"

    Embark on a 1.5-hour Athens Food Market Tour, priced from €32 per person. Explore the market area and discover hidden tavernas offering fresh ingredients and unique menus. Experience local barrel wines, traditional Greek coffee, and secret rooftop bars. Shop for spices, olives, and souvenirs at local prices.

  19. Private Athens Vegetarian Food Tour

    The Athens Vegetarian Food Tour offers a delightful exploration of the city's vibrant culinary scene, showcasing an array of delectable plant-based dishes for visitors to enjoy. One of the highlights of the tour is a visit to the best vegetarian food markets in Athens.

  20. The Vegetarian food tasting tour 2024

    See a side of Greek cuisine that is often overlooked at you embark on a private vegetarian tasting tour through Athens. While many people thinking Greek food relies heavily on meat and fish, there are actually a number of tasty dishes that are vegetarian-friendly. Explore local eateries and the Central Market to discover meat-free dishes that are sure to tempt your palette.

  21. Athens Food Tours

    Indulge in the flavors of ancient Athens with our Athens Food Tours. Discover traditional Greek dishes and local favorites with expert guides. Taste the authentic side of Athens with us! ... All of our food tours are vegetarian friendly. However, it may not always be possible to serve vegan, gluten-free, or kosher foods at many tour stops. ...

  22. Vegetarian Athens: 8 Great Places to Eat Green

    Avocado. Mellow Avocado is one of the oldest vegetarian cafes in Athens. It's owned by the founder of NYSY Yoga and Pilates studio across the street, so expect lots of toned, honed regulars nibbling on healthy salads, veggie paella, coconut-rich curries, and stir fries. Bread is baked in-house, wines are organic, and the juices deliciously zingy.