Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Kifissia. Kifissia or Kifisia (also Kephisia or Cephissia; Greek: Κηφισιά, pronounced [cifiˈsja]) is one of the most expensive northern suburbs of Athens, Greece, mainly accessed via Kifissias Avenue, running all the way from central Athens up to Theseos Avenue in the suburb of Nea Erythraia. It has traditionally been home to rich Greek families and major Greek political families.
Things to do in Kifissia
3 based on 62 reviews
This is a nice Italian restaurant. Nice salads and appetizers and the streamline type of plates (pasta, pizza) are very good. Relaxed environment (good for families with kids) and when we visited there was a small but nice music band. The price is reasonable for this kind of food. People on a budget choose this place to avoid being ripped-off for "genuine" truffles ...
4 based on 74 reviews
A modern Italian restaurant with warm decoration and traditional ambiance, a Trattoria with fresh pasta, pizza and Italian desserts, all homemade.
A lovely Italian restaurant (despite the French name!), with beautiful, smart/casual ambience, delicious food, very decent wine list, and truly outstanding service (warm, attentive but not overbearing, genuinely knowledgable, a joy!). Highly recommended.PS Can I encourage you to open a French bistrot, next? A proper one, which Athens lacks. You can call it a nice Italian name... :)
3 based on 99 reviews
I visited this restaurant with colleagues for lunch. It has very good Italian food. We tasted pizza and pasta. All the dishes were delicious. I think it worth a visit.
4 based on 40 reviews
Perfect crust, fresh, unique ingredients totally balanced and in proportion. This tiny, cute little place in the Northern suberbs does make a difference in our understanding of the pizza. No relation whatsoever to the classic pizza chains. Pasta is also quite good, while they have a more than decent wine selection. Totally recommended.
3 based on 256 reviews
Have visited this picturesque Italian/Greek restaurant in the heart of Kifisia last week with very friendly service and the finest of cuisine mainly wth Pasta dishes but also any type of Mediterranean food, with moderate prices, can accommodate couples, families and young people from lunch to late dinner.
4 based on 74 reviews
A modern Italian restaurant with warm decoration and traditional ambiance, a Trattoria with fresh pasta, pizza and Italian desserts, all homemade.
A lovely Italian restaurant (despite the French name!), with beautiful, smart/casual ambience, delicious food, very decent wine list, and truly outstanding service (warm, attentive but not overbearing, genuinely knowledgable, a joy!). Highly recommended.PS Can I encourage you to open a French bistrot, next? A proper one, which Athens lacks. You can call it a nice Italian name... :)
4 based on 95 reviews
Went for shopping with my family in kifisia and had here coffee afterwards with them. Service was at best mediocre and the Greek coffee that I ordered didn’t taste good at all. Overall prices are a (very) little bit cheaper here than other cafes in the area.
4 based on 179 reviews
An authentic Italian restaurant, awarded with Certificate of Excellence by TripAdvisor in 2019. It is located in the centre of Kifisia and has 3 distinct rooms that make you feel as if in Rome... The top choices in the menu are spaghetti Carbonara, Cotole
I've eaten Italian at too many places around the world, but this one is just.... wow, you can't top it. Order the quattro formaggi pizza with gorgonzola & the pasta with truffle = AMAZING!
4 based on 216 reviews
When this place opened , around 20 years ago, it was named “Salumaio di Montenapoleone”. Very promising, like the original place in Milano. Great recipes, great service and astonishing tastes... Until about 2 years ago.. Not sure about what or who has changed. The classic capriccio sandwich with tuna , egg and mustard disappeared and dentex fish stuffed in zucchini blossoms replaced it! Just like a Christmas miracle! The background music , by the way, in this period of the summer , reminded us Frank Sinatra’s “Carol of the Bells” . Funny thing, after a classic Kifissia horse carriage passed by, it sounded like Rudolph the rain deer was pulling Santa’s coach. It was then when I proposed to my wife to order eggnog instead of white wine (pardon my loud laughter). 2 dishes of starters + 2 glasses of = ? (Can you find the equation?). At the beginning my wife made a wild guess getting out of her wallet the green euro bill. But for our surprise, the final cost was a little less than 50 euros (what A bargain!). While walking back to the parking lot , the dentex jumped out my wife’s stomach as she puked her guts out (kind of rare for her). Then , as we arrived home , she decided to have a long visit to the restroom. After all these , I can recommend this dish for those who get often constipated. At the end they will definitely cry: “what a relief!”. And the story ends by walking out the “Salumaio of Athens” with a great disappointment. The leadership in the market may rely on cost saving and/or on differentiated products. In this case, the first part is out of the question. The second part though , may offer you exceptional experiences! (in the toilet). PS: Their toilet , was always the highlight of this place, as the rotary crown of the basin was introduced from the foundation of this place ...Happy new You!
4 based on 74 reviews
A modern Italian restaurant with warm decoration and traditional ambiance, a Trattoria with fresh pasta, pizza and Italian desserts, all homemade.
A lovely Italian restaurant (despite the French name!), with beautiful, smart/casual ambience, delicious food, very decent wine list, and truly outstanding service (warm, attentive but not overbearing, genuinely knowledgable, a joy!). Highly recommended.PS Can I encourage you to open a French bistrot, next? A proper one, which Athens lacks. You can call it a nice Italian name... :)
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