13 Traditional (And Delicious!) Greek Foods To Try in Greece

Ah, Greece. The country of democracy. Of gods and ancient ruins. Of beautiful islands and beaches. Also the country of super delicious food. This was my first trip to Greece (it has been on my bucketlist for YEARS) and the first trip I’ve ever been on where I ate local food the entire trip. Our meals were delicious each and every time and I’m now certain that food has to be one of the main reasons to visit Greece! I’ve rounded up some of the quintessential Greek foods to try in Greece so read on and get ready to start craving.

1. Tzatziki

I’m officially obsessed with tzatziki. We had it with every meal but one. It’s basically Greek yogurt made with garlic, cucumber and spices. It’s used as a sauce in pitas and wraps and also served as an appetizer/dip to be eaten with bread. It’s often served with some olive oil and an olive on top of it. 

Greek Foods to try in Greece

2. Souvlaki

Souvlakis are essentially meat skewers. It can be beef, chicken, pork, lamb etc. It’s usually well-seasoned and served with tzatziki sauce (please note I will totally keep pointing out how tzatziki sauce is perfect for all dishes!)

Greek Foods to try in Greece

Greek Foods to try in Greece

3. Gyros

Gyros are pretty much the ultimate Greek meat. Like Souvlakis it can be different types of meats like chicken, pork, lamb and beef. Gyros are made on a vertically turning spit. For my North American readers, you’re going to want to picture Shawarma here. The easiest way to consume this is to grab a pita to go. They’re filled with tzatziki, onions, tomatoes, fries and sometimes lettuce. The to-go pita is usually incredibly cheap as well (2-3 euros) which is an added bonus. You can also have it platter style at a sit down restaurant which is usually slightly pricier (6-8 euros)

Greek Foods To Try In Greece

Greek Foods To Try In Greece

4. Kebab

Kebabs are long pieces of meat that are very well seasoned and grilled. You can get them on their own or even in pitas. We chose to be greedy and order this giant platter of meat which included kebabs.

Greek Foods to try in Greece

5. Moussaka

Moussaka is served pretty much everywhere you can have a sit-down lunch in Greece. It’s a lasagna style dish made with tomato sauce and ground beef and layered with eggplant and sauce. It’s typically a main dish!

Greek Foods to try in Greece

6. Squid

Squid is served as an appetizer in Greece. You can have it grilled or fried (calamari). Regardless of the way you have it, it’s going to be super fresh and tasty!

Greek Foods to Try in Greece

7. Fresh seafood

The pictures below are from a waterfront taverna in the south portion of Santorini. It’s by far the best seafood I have ever had. The seafood is caught daily and is so incredibly fresh you’ll want to keep eating it over and over again. There’s lots of different variations ranging from whole fishes to lobster by the pound to shrimp. You could eat nothing but fresh seafood for a whole week!

Greek Foods to Try in Greece

Greek Foods to Try in Greece

8. Dolmadakia

Dolmadakia are essentially stuffed grape leaves. It contains rice and herbs and normally ground lamb and/or beef. We found this listed as an appetizer at most places and had it served with lemons when we ordered it. I’ve had the Arabic style at home many times and the Greek ones (at least the ones we tried) were more loosely wrapped than those. 

Greek Foods to Try in Greece

9. Patates Tiganites

Patates Tiganites aka the best fries on the entire planet are a must as well. They’re insanely crispy on the outside yet super soft on the inside. They’re also seasoned. Pro tip: stay away from the ketchup. I don’t know what brand but we had ketchup in 3 different restaurants and it was this weird sugary vinegar mess. I gladly dipped these delicious fries in my tzatziki instead 😀

Greek Foods to Try

10. Baklava

Baklava is pretty much the go to Greek dessert. It’s arguably one of the most popular food items when thinking of Greek food. They’re small pastries soaked in a syrup and then layered with crushed nuts like walnuts and almonds. It’s pretty much a combination of nuts, butter and sugary goodness. You can get it fresh from bakeries and restaurants or buy it boxed. 

Greek Foods to try in Greece

11. Loukoumi

Loukoumi is the Greek version of what is globally known as Turkish delight. They come in all flavours and are generally super tasty. We got to try handmade ones from a monk at one of the monasteries in Meteora and I was definitely impressed.  I guess you could theoretically say this isn’t a classical Greek food but it was honestly everywhere we went and I liked it so much it had to be included on the list. 

Greek Foods to Try

12. Greek Pastries

There are a ton of different pastries, cookies and cakes to try in Greece. They’ve got powered, filled and plains of everything. I highly recommend walking into a bakery and just grabbing a box and tasting them all. 

Greek Foods to Try

Greek Foods to try in Greece

13. Gelato/Icecream

Okay, hear me out here. You cannot walk 50 feet in a town in Greece without coming upon a gelato/icecream place. It’s understandable, Greece is a very hot country. But we’re not talking vanilla and chocolate flavors here. We’re talking the smoothest thing you’ll have tasted in forever in so, so, so many fresh flavors you can’t help but keep trying new ones. Suffice it to say we had icecream for breakfast 6/9 days in Greece!

Greek Foods to try in Greece

Greek Foods to try in Greece

BONUS: Greek Alcohol

Greece has plenty of wineries and as such you should definitely indulge (safely of course!!) in a couple of glasses of either white or red. Depending on which islands you choose to check out there may be some local wineries there as well. Greece is also known for two other types of alcohol; Ouzo and Mastika. Ouzo is a clear liquid made out of grapes that tastes a little bit like licorice. You can drink it straight or you can have it with water or ice. If you opt to mix it with some water or ice a chemical reaction takes place which turns the clear liquid into a cloudy liquid. Pretty cool! Mastika is similar to Ouzo but is made with resin collected from mastic trees (hence the name!). Similarly to Ouzo you can have it either straight or cold and Masika also reacts to water by turning cloudy. 

There’s a very obvious dish that most people associate with Greece that I skipped. I personally don’t eat olives or feta cheese which is why you won’t find a Greek Salad on this list but if you’re a fan you obviously have to try it. I’ve seen it ordered in restaurants around us and the portions are giant and the piece of feta takes up like half the plate!

There’s of course tons of other food that you can try as well. The one I regret missing out on is Yemista. This is a tomato that’s been stuffed with rice, herbs and meat similar to the stuffed grape leaves There are variations to Yemista and many other types of vegetables can be used as well (my dad makes stuffed zucchinis at home and they are amazing!). A couple of other must dos are Koulouri (large bread rings covered in sesame sold by street vendors) as well as their pies! They’ve got them filled with cheese, meats an many other things. There’s lots of street vendors selling nuts, vegetables and fruits as well as pastries and the above mentioned bread rings. It’s a really easy way to get to try some of the local delicacies while walking around seeing the country. 

Greek Foods to try in Greece

Checking out food is one of the most vital things to do during one week in Greece. This is a good link to check out the official names of a very, very comprehensive list of Greek foods if you wanted to learn more. Have you been to Greece? What was your favourite food when you were there? If you haven’t been, what would you want to try most? Let me know in the comments and pin this post for your own trip!

Greek Foods to try in Greece

15 Comments

  1. September 23, 2017 / 3:55 am

    OH MY GOODNESS! Greece is high on my must-see list of places as well and after this, I can tell you it is so much higher! I love travelling and trying the new foods and every food on this list just made me want to get up and go. I am curious though are olives and feta just something you don’t like or is there a reason you can’t have them? I like olives now but I have not had feta before. Now to get that ticket sorted to get some of that food! Thank you.

  2. September 23, 2017 / 10:51 am

    Wow, you really had a good (food) time in Greece! My favorite is Tzatziki, too, because it’s so easy to make and tastes delicious with almost anything. The sweets are a little bit too sweet for my taste but the sea food in the surroundings of a little restaurant at the seashore, I love it!

  3. September 24, 2017 / 5:56 am

    I haven’t had dinner and this post made me drool! hahahaha.. Great list of delicious food to try! I’m a fan of fresh seafood and Greece sounds like heaven! ?

  4. September 26, 2017 / 7:04 am

    I have to admit, I am not a big fan on Greek food. I do like their meats etc but the yoghurts etc, I really hate for some reason. But its been a long time since I visited the country so maybe I should retry them and hope my taste buds have changed 😀

  5. September 26, 2017 / 4:41 pm

    Greek, for some reason, is just my go-to comfort food. It’s always such a hearty meal and you can never go wrong with souvlakis. Love love loveeeeee the bonus section by the way hahaa. Although I’m not a fan of licorice but I’m still open to giving it a try when I get the chance!

  6. September 27, 2017 / 5:00 am

    OMG, isn’t Greek food just the best! I could polish a souvlaki off right now for sure ?

    Absolutely made my mouth water that’s for sure! Yum!

  7. September 27, 2017 / 8:58 am

    I heard that Greek cuisine is very unique. Hope you had a great time in Greece. Everything looks so delicious. Will definitely try on my next visit. Thanks for sharing.

  8. September 28, 2017 / 11:31 am

    This is the essential Greek cuisine list for me. Everything looks so appetising and tasteful. Greek food is similar to Turkish food, isn’t it? Mine going to be a foodie vacation, I’m sure of it.

  9. October 4, 2017 / 1:25 pm

    Dang, that was a post for me – I LOVE Greek food. My family and I have our favorite restaurant back home, which is Greek and I love it. I love all their food. My all time favorite is feta but I swear I love everything!!! Great post and amazing pictures, I am certainly hungry now 😀

  10. Saakshi Maheshwari
    October 5, 2017 / 12:51 am

    Wow, I am heading to Greece next month and this came just in time. Those kebabs looked delicious. Bookmarking this one for my visit to Greece.

  11. Bec
    October 5, 2017 / 1:47 am

    I have always wanted to visit Greece for the history but it looks like now it’s for the food too! Every single thing in this post made my mouth water and make me want to book that flight now.
    I love Ouzo and most of my friends think I am crazy but it would be fantastic to sit down and enjoy it where it came from. Thank you so much for the post and I think I am off to get the cook book out and test my skills!

  12. October 5, 2017 / 7:30 am

    Gosh.. my eyes popped out looking at the delicious pics. Loved the fries, chocolates, ice cream and Tzatziki. Beautiful plating of the dishes. I am a vegetarian so i will be eating only the veg ones when and if i get to visit Greece ?

  13. October 6, 2017 / 3:46 am

    Your post just took me back to my trip last year. I tried each and every one of the dishes mentioned here but I have to admit, my favourite was Souvlaki. I loved the food in Greece and there is a lot of similarity in the Middle Eastern cuisine that we get in Dubai (where I live), so much so that sometimes it is hard to know what part of the world the dish is really from! Gyros, kebabs, moussaka, baklava are all pretty common here.

  14. October 7, 2017 / 3:57 am

    Your post just made me hungry for some delectable Souvlaki and Gyros. Not much of a dressing guy but get me meat along with some fries and greens, I am all done.
    A lot og Greek influence can be seen in multiple cuisines across the globe (from Middle Eastern to Moroccan to even Indian).
    Guess I need to make a trip to Greece real soon.

  15. February 1, 2024 / 2:07 am

    Totally agree. Greece has some of the best food I’ve ever eaten. I had the best time trying these in Athens and Santorini.

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