Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Scenic Greek spot just outside Oia delivering flavorful seafood and classics with a standout sunset view; generally friendly service, some portion and seasoning variability.
Finikia Restaurant delivers solid A-grade performance through excellent food quality anchored by standout seafood dishes and spectacular sunset terrace views that create a memorable dining experience. However, inconsistent execution—with occasional over-salted or overcooked dishes—prevents the higher consistency needed for grade A territory. The warm hospitality and scenic location make it competitive with the area's better neighborhood restaurants, though execution variability keeps it from elite status.
Set above the village with a sweeping terrace, this spot feels warm and bustling at sunset without Oia’s crush. Servers are generally welcoming and quick to accommodate, and many diners linger for the view—"we felt like VIPs" captures the mood when everything clicks. The cooking leans Greek and seafood-forward with modern polish—think shrimp orzo, grilled octopus, sea bass, moussaka, plus a few comfort pastas and a burger. Most plates are flavorful and nicely presented, though a handful of reports mention salty seasoning or an overcooked dish on off nights. Prices read reasonable for Santorini given the setting. Families do fine here thanks to pasta and pizza options alongside Greek staples. There is some vegetarian coverage but not a lot, so plant-based diners may need to choose carefully. Portions skew moderate rather than huge, so plan accordingly for hungry teens.
Area: Quiet village just west of Oia with sunset lines of sight, catering to travelers seeking views without Oia’s crush.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked tourist corridor; roadside walk from Oia noted, take care near cars.
Nearby: Near Oia’s domes and caldera viewpoints; bus stop close; mix of small hotels and rentals.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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