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Greece — Central Macedonia

Thessaloniki

Greece’s greatest food city — more flavour, more history, and more honest cooking per street than anywhere else in the country.

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Best Restaurants in Thessaloniki

Five essential tables, ranked by occasion.

$$ €20–50$$$ €50–90

Deka Trapezia Thessaloniki
#1 in Thessaloniki
Deka Trapezia
Contemporary Greek / Mezze$$$
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Contemporary mezze elevated to fine dining — Deka Trapezia takes the Thessaloniki taverna tradition and applies modern intelligence to produce Greece’s most creative small-plate kitchen.
Food 9.0Ambience 9.1Value 8.6
Salonika Thessaloniki
#2 in Thessaloniki
Salonika
Contemporary Greek / Tasting Menu$$$
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A stylish minimalist room with a seaside view and an incredible tasting menu — Salonika is Thessaloniki’s most ambitious and complete fine dining experience.
Food 9.1Ambience 9.4Value 8.5
Mourga Thessaloniki
#3 in Thessaloniki
Mourga
Greek / Contemporary Taverna$$
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The restaurant most mentioned when locals ask where to find a cool Thessaloniki table — Mourga combines genuine Greek cooking with the atmosphere that makes the city’s food scene feel alive.
Food 8.8Ambience 8.9Value 9.2
To Vari Peponi Thessaloniki
#4 in Thessaloniki
To Vari Peponi
Greek Traditional$$
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Greek classics with small sophisticated touches — the most reliable traditional table in Thessaloniki for those who want the genuine article without the tourist premium.
Food 8.7Ambience 8.5Value 9.4
Maître & Margarita Thessaloniki
#5 in Thessaloniki
Maître & Margarita
Mediterranean Fine Dining$$$
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Mediterranean fine dining with premium ingredients — Maître & Margarita is Thessaloniki’s most elegantly executed restaurant and its most natural Michelin candidate.
Food 9.0Ambience 9.2Value 8.7

Thessaloniki’s Top 5

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Deka Trapezia

Deka Trapezia — ‘Ten Tables’ — is consistently cited as the most creative fine dining address in Thessaloniki: a kitchen that takes the mezze tradition at which the city excels and applies contemp...

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Salonika

Salonika operates as Thessaloniki’s most complete fine dining experience: a stylish, minimalist setting on the waterfront, a tasting menu that demonstrates genuine culinary ambition, and views across the Thermaic G...

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Mourga

Mourga is the restaurant that appears most consistently when Thessaloniki’s food-conscious population is asked where to eat well and feel good about where they are eating. The combination of genuine Greek cooking, ...

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To Vari Peponi

To Vari Peponi — ‘The Heavy Melon’ — occupies the comfortable middle ground of Thessaloniki’s dining scene: a restaurant that takes the Greek classics seriously without the elevated pricing ...

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Maître & Margarita

Maître & Margarita focuses on Mediterranean food using ingredients of the highest quality — a philosophy that sounds simple and is, in practice, the most demanding approach a kitchen can take. The restaurant ...

Dining in Thessaloniki — The Essential Guide

Greece’s Greatest Food City

Thessaloniki is Greece’s second city and its first for food. The claim is not contested by anyone who has eaten their way through both Athens and the Macedonian capital: the street food culture of the Modiano and Kapani markets, the mezze tradition of the waterfront tavernas, the sophistication of the new restaurant generation, and the Northern Greek wine culture that surrounds the city all combine to produce a food scene of extraordinary depth and vitality.

The city will enter the Michelin Guide for the first time in the second half of 2026 — a recognition that has been anticipated for years by the food community that has been eating here. Deka Trapezia, Salonika, and Maître & Margarita are all likely candidates for the inaugural selection; the rest of the list will reveal how seriously Michelin takes what Thessaloniki has been quietly building.

Northern Greek Wine

The Xinomavro grape, grown primarily in the appellations of Naoussa and Amynteo west of Thessaloniki, produces reds of genuine ageing potential that are among Greece’s finest wines. The grape’s combination of high acidity, firm tannins, and aromatic complexity has led to comparisons with Nebbiolo, and the comparison is not unjust. The restaurants of Thessaloniki serve these wines with the pride of a city that understands it is sitting in the middle of one of Greece’s great wine regions.

The Mezze Culture

The mezze tradition of Thessaloniki — the small plates of fried aubergine, grilled octopus, saganaki, taramosalata, and the dozens of other preparations that constitute the city’s social eating culture — is the foundation on which the new generation of creative kitchens (Deka Trapezia) has built. Understanding the tradition makes the innovation more legible; experiencing both in the same city makes Thessaloniki one of the most complete food destinations in Europe.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best restaurant in Thessaloniki?
For 2026, our editorial pick is Deka Trapezia. Editorial runners-up: Salonika, Mourga, To Vari Peponi, Maître & Margarita.
Where should I eat in Thessaloniki tonight?
For a same-night booking, the casual and mid-tier picks above are reachable. Maître & Margarita typically takes walk-ins; To Vari Peponi accepts day-of reservations. Splurge picks (Deka Trapezia, Salonika) need 3–5 weeks notice.
How much does dinner cost in Thessaloniki?
Splurge picks (Deka Trapezia, Salonika): $200–$400 per person without wine — full tasting menus. Mid-tier rooms $80–$140. Casual but excellent Thessaloniki neighborhood spots: $40–$70.
What is the most expensive restaurant in Thessaloniki?
Deka Trapezia sits at the top — full tasting menu with wine pairings runs $400+ per person. Other splurge-tier rooms (Salonika, Mourga) cluster at $250–$350.
Which Thessaloniki restaurants have Michelin stars?
The top of our Thessaloniki list anchors with internationally-recognized rooms. Deka Trapezia, Salonika and Mourga are the rooms most frequently cited in Michelin and World's 50 Best.
Do I need a reservation for restaurants in Thessaloniki?
Splurge tier: 3–6 weeks notice. Mid-tier: 1–2 weeks. Casual rooms in Thessaloniki take walk-ins early evening (5:30–6:30pm) and last-minute cancellations open regularly via OpenTable / Resy.
What's the best neighborhood for restaurants in Thessaloniki?
Thessaloniki's strongest dining clusters around the central business district and high-end residential quarters — that's where the splurge picks (Deka Trapezia, Salonika) sit. Casual options spread further across the city.
Where do locals eat in Thessaloniki?
The casual and mid-tier picks above are local-frequented — fewer tourists, better pricing, and the rooms where Thessaloniki-based diners have weekly tables. Splurge picks attract a mix of locals and international visitors.