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Greece — Dining Guide 2026

Best Restaurants in Corfu

The most Italian of the Greek islands — four centuries of Venetian rule left Corfu with a cuisine unlike anywhere else in Greece. Michelin-starred kitchens, Ionian seafood, and the romantic old town of Corfu Town all anchor a dining scene that punches far above the island's size.

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At a glance

The best restaurants in Best Restaurants in Corfu 2026 for 2026 are led by Etrusco — modern greek / italian. Runners-up by editorial rank: Venetian Well, Rex Restaurant, Pomo d'Oro, Salto Wine Bar.

The Corfu Selection

Our ranked selection of Corfu's finest restaurants — every entry visited, every verdict editorially written, every score given without payment.

Legend: $ Casual    $$ Mid-range    $$$ Upscale    $$$$ Luxury    · Scores out of 10

Etrusco — Corfu
1
Impress Clients
Corfu

Etrusco

Modern Greek / Italian $$$$

Ettore Botrini's ancestral seat — a one-Michelin-star temple to Ionian produce in a 17th-century stone farmhouse, ten kilometres from Corfu Town.

Venetian Well — Corfu
2
Close a Deal
Corfu

Venetian Well

Modern Greek / Mediterranean $$$$

A 1699 Venetian well, a magenta bougainvillea-draped façade, and the most romantic dining square in Corfu Old Town.

Rex Restaurant — Corfu
3
Team Dinner
Corfu

Rex Restaurant

Traditional Corfiot $$$

Open since 1932 — the oldest restaurant in Corfu Town and the canonical address for sofrito, pastitsada and bourdeto done the traditional Corfiot way.

Pomo d'Oro — Corfu
4
First Date
Corfu

Pomo d'Oro

Greek / Italian $$$

Pan-Mediterranean fusion on one of the most beautiful squares in Corfu Old Town — the Italian legacy executed with modern polish.

Salto Wine Bar — Corfu
5
Solo Dining
Corfu

Salto Wine Bar

Modern Greek / Wine Bar $$$

The wine bar in the fashionable Spilia district — pan-Greek producers poured with small plates the kitchen keeps inventive.

Best for First Date in Corfu

Intimate rooms, conversation-friendly acoustics, and the right pacing to let the evening stretch.

Etrusco — Corfu
1
Team Dinner
Corfu

Etrusco

Modern Greek / Italian$$$$

Ettore Botrini's ancestral seat — a one-Michelin-star temple to Ionian produce in a 17th-century stone farmhouse, ten kilometres from Corfu Town.

9.4Food
9.5Amb
8.3Val
Venetian Well — Corfu
2
Solo Dining
Corfu

Venetian Well

Modern Greek / Mediterranean$$$$

A 1699 Venetian well, a magenta bougainvillea-draped façade, and the most romantic dining square in Corfu Old Town.

9.1Food
9.5Amb
8.5Val
Rex Restaurant — Corfu
3
Team Dinner
Corfu

Rex Restaurant

Traditional Corfiot$$$

Open since 1932 — the oldest restaurant in Corfu Town and the canonical address for sofrito, pastitsada and bourdeto done the traditional Corfiot way.

8.6Food
9.0Amb
8.9Val

Best for Business Dinner in Corfu

Power tables, discrete rooms, and wine lists that signal taste without calling for attention.

Etrusco — Corfu
1
Close a Deal
Corfu

Etrusco

Modern Greek / Italian$$$$

Ettore Botrini's ancestral seat — a one-Michelin-star temple to Ionian produce in a 17th-century stone farmhouse, ten kilometres from Corfu Town.

9.4Food
9.5Amb
8.3Val

Corfu's Top 5

Our ranked list — editorially written, independently scored.

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Etrusco

Modern Greek / Italian · $$$$ · Proposal

Ettore Botrini's ancestral seat — a one-Michelin-star temple to Ionian produce in a 17th-century stone farmhouse, ten kilometres from Corfu Town.

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Venetian Well

Modern Greek / Mediterranean · $$$$ · Proposal

A 1699 Venetian well, a magenta bougainvillea-draped façade, and the most romantic dining square in Corfu Old Town.

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03

Rex Restaurant

Traditional Corfiot · $$$ · Team Dinner

Open since 1932 — the oldest restaurant in Corfu Town and the canonical address for sofrito, pastitsada and bourdeto done the traditional Corfiot way.

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04

Pomo d'Oro

Greek / Italian · $$$ · First Date

Pan-Mediterranean fusion on one of the most beautiful squares in Corfu Old Town — the Italian legacy executed with modern polish.

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Salto Wine Bar

Modern Greek / Wine Bar · $$$ · Solo Dining

The wine bar in the fashionable Spilia district — pan-Greek producers poured with small plates the kitchen keeps inventive.

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A Dining Guide to Corfu

Corfu's cuisine reflects four hundred years of Venetian rule — the island was Venetian from 1401 to 1797 and never came under Ottoman control, meaning the culinary influences that shaped the rest of Greece largely bypassed it. The signature Corfiot dishes — sofrito (beef stewed in a white-wine, garlic, and vinegar sauce), pastitsada (rooster or beef in a spiced tomato sauce served over thick pasta), and bourdeto (fish in a hot red pepper and tomato sauce) — all descend from Venetian originals. The island's seafood, particularly the Ionian white fish (tsipoura, lavraki) and the local tiny shrimp, is the anchor of most fine-dining menus. Ettore Botrini's Etrusco, in Dassia, is the island's Michelin-starred flagship.

Where to Eat

Corfu Old Town — a UNESCO World Heritage Site of Venetian palazzi, narrow 'kantounia' lanes, and two hilltop fortresses — holds the most atmospheric restaurants, including Venetian Well, Rex, Salto, and Pomo d'Oro. The Liston (the French-designed arcade facing the Spianada) is where the aperitivo hour plays out. Dassia, on the east coast ten kilometres north of the capital, is where Etrusco and the beach-club dining scene sits. Paleokastritsa and the west coast offer seafood tavernas directly on the beaches.

Reservation Tips

Etrusco requires 2–3 weeks in summer. Venetian Well, Rex, and Pomo d'Oro need 3–5 days in July and August. Off-season (November to April) most restaurants take walk-ins; many close entirely between mid-November and mid-March. Corfu's Easter celebrations bring an immediate peak; book a month ahead for Holy Week.

Tipping & Service

Service is sometimes included; check the bill. Five to ten percent is standard, with cash tips preferred (reaching servers more reliably than card tips). Taverna bills often include a mandatory 'cover' charge for bread and water.

Further Reading

Explore First Date, Close a Deal, Proposal, and our Best by Occasion pillar guide. For travel planning beyond Corfu, see our full city index.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best restaurant in Corfu?
For 2026, our editorial pick is Etrusco. Editorial runners-up: Venetian Well, Rex Restaurant, Pomo d'Oro, Salto Wine Bar.
Where should I eat in Corfu tonight?
For a same-night booking, the casual and mid-tier picks above are reachable. Salto Wine Bar typically takes walk-ins; Pomo d'Oro accepts day-of reservations. The splurge picks (Etrusco, Venetian Well) need 3–5 weeks notice.
How much does dinner cost in Corfu?
At the splurge picks (Etrusco, Venetian Well), expect $200–$400 per person without wine — full tasting menus. Mid-tier rooms run $80–$140. Casual but excellent neighborhood spots in Corfu sit at $40–$70.
What is the most expensive restaurant in Corfu?
Etrusco sits at the top of the Corfu dining list — full tasting menu with wine pairings runs $400+ per person. Other splurge-tier rooms (Venetian Well, Rex Restaurant) cluster at $250–$350.
Which Corfu restaurants have Michelin stars?
The top of our Corfu list is anchored by Michelin-starred and globally-recognized rooms. Etrusco, Venetian Well and Rex Restaurant are the rooms most frequently cited in international guides.
Do I need a reservation for restaurants in Corfu?
For the splurge and mid-tier picks: yes, always. Splurge tier needs 3–6 weeks notice; mid-tier 1–2 weeks. Casual rooms in Corfu take walk-ins early evening (5:30–6:30pm) and last-minute cancellations open up regularly through the booking apps.
What's the best neighborhood for restaurants in Corfu?
Corfu's strongest dining clusters around the central business district and the high-end residential quarters — that's where the splurge picks (Etrusco, Venetian Well) sit. Casual options spread further; bookmark this guide and use the city map view above.
Where do locals eat in Corfu?
The casual and mid-tier picks above are local-frequented — fewer tourists, better pricing, and the rooms where Corfu-based diners have weekly tables. The splurge picks attract a mix of locals (anniversary, business) and international visitors.