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Petrou Kokkali 1, Athina 115 21, Greece · Restaurant · Kolonaki

Designer garden setting with creative Asian-leaning plates and polished service, but small portions and event noise can undercut value if you hit the wrong night.

Our take

Fuga delivers solid A-grade performance anchored by strong food quality and attentive service, elevated by an exceptional garden terrace setting within the Megaron complex. However, inconsistent execution across visits and recent operational friction—including reservation cancellations and portion-size complaints—prevent the higher tier. Best suited for those prioritizing ambiance and creative fusion plates over reliability or value.

In more detail

Set within the Megaron gardens, Fuga delivers a polished terrace experience that feels lush and tranquil until concert nights dial up the buzz. Service is typically professional and attentive, and many diners gush that plates show a deft creative touch. One guest put it simply: the garden setting steals the show. The cooking leans modern fusion with Japanese techniques, crudo and ceviche, plus Italian cues rather than heavy theatrics. Expect elegant, flavorful small plates like hamachi ceviche, artichokes, and black cod, alongside sushi rolls. Portions skew modest and prices reflect the location, so the vibe suits those who value creative combinations over hearty mains. Families can make it work thanks to accessible bites like edamame and tempura, simple rolls, and jasmine rice, but adventurous flavors and small portions may test picky eaters. There is no explicit kids menu in evidence; consider sharing a few familiar items and adding a milder roll to keep younger diners happy.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Elegant cultural complex gardens attracting concertgoers and upscale diners; tranquil greenery within central Athens.

Safety: Well-maintained cultural grounds with steady foot traffic during events; generally safe and orderly.

What's nearby: Inside Megaron Athens Concert Hall gardens; near offices and upscale neighborhoods; seasonal event activity adjacent.

Frequently asked

What should I order at Fuga?

Seafood-forward small plates like Ceviche Hamachi (€17) and Crudo Hamachi (€15) are the clearest winners here, with artichokes (€9) and gnocchi (€16) as smart sides.

What should I know before going to Fuga?

Dress smart casual, book ahead for concert nights, and be prepared for relatively small portions at premium prices.

What's Fuga like?

A lush garden terrace steals the show, but concert nights can turn the calm into a noisy, energetic scene.

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday07:00–23:45 Wednesday07:00–23:45 Thursday07:00–23:45 Friday07:00–23:45 Saturday07:00–23:45 Sunday
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