Greek€€psyrri
Diporto is basement koutouki on a market-square corner with no sign, no menu, no english; the door is two trap-style entrances at street level.
Why locals love it: Basement koutouki on a market-square corner with no sign, no menu, no English; the door is two trap-style entrances at street level.
Tip: Lunch only from late morning until pans empty; descend the two doors and point at the trays.
Greek€€petralona
Taverna tou Oikonomou is a greek room in Petralona. No microwave and no menu; you point at the trays. Closes when the pans run out, often by 22:00.
Why locals love it: Petralona mageirio that has cooked from the same pans since 1930, far from the centre, with locals at every table and no menu offered.
Tip: No microwave and no menu; you point at the trays. Closes when the pans run out, often by 22:00.
Greek€€pangrati
Karavitis Tavern on Pausaniou in Pangrati is the 1926 neighbourhood taverna with a rustic courtyard, barrels of house wine and a point-at-trays system.
Why locals love it: Pangrati neighbourhood taverna since 1926 with a rustic courtyard, barrels of house wine, and an order-by-pointing system that keeps the tourist trade away.
Tip: No reservations are taken; arrive before 21:00 on weeknights and before 20:30 on Saturdays.
Greek€€psyrri
Ta Karamanlidika tou Fani in Athens: greek room. Tucked onto the Sokratous-Evripidou corner near Varvakios, an Asia Minor deli plus mezedopoleio.
Why locals love it: Tucked onto the Sokratous-Evripidou corner near Varvakios, an Asia Minor deli plus mezedopoleio that locals know for the pastourma board and a tsipouro carafe.
Tip: Closed Sundays. The deli counter runs 08:00-21:00 if you want to take meats home.
Seafood€€psyrri
Atlantikos is small psyrri seafood room on a avliton side lane off ermou, easy to walk past, with the daily catch on the grill from lunch to past midnight.
Why locals love it: Small Psyrri seafood room on a Avliton side lane off Ermou, easy to walk past, with the daily catch on the grill from lunch to past midnight.
Tip: Book the original room; the annex across the lane opens at 18:00 weekdays.
Greek€€plaka
Taverna Saita on Kydathineon in Plaka is the rare Athenian-locals tavern on the quiet end of the strip, opposite the Metamorphosis church courtyard.
Why locals love it: The rare Plaka room cooking for Athenian locals on the quiet end of Kydathineon, opposite the Metamorphosis church courtyard, away from souvenir shops.
Tip: Pavement tables face the quiet end of Kydathineon; book a fortnight ahead for weekend dinners.