Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Waterfront Greek seafood spot with lively vibe, beautiful views, and generally tasty dishes, but pricing and service can be inconsistent—check bills carefully.
Set right on the Old Port, Raya buzzes with waterfront energy: music drifting over the promenade, sunset light on the sea, and staff guiding guests to their tables. Diners rave about seafood highlights, noting that the grilled octopus and calamari can be standouts. One traveler summed it up: the view alone is worth a visit, with service that is often warm and quick, though not without the occasional off note. The cooking leans modern Mediterranean with a Greek backbone: seafood risotto, linguine with clams, Santorini fava with octopus, plus Black Angus cuts and truffled pastas. Expect elevated takes on familiar plates rather than theatrics. When the kitchen is on, flavors are fresh and clean; when it misses, pasta can be oversauced or meats a touch plain. It is a location-first experience with food that is usually good and sometimes excellent. Families do fine here thanks to kid-friendly staples like penne with tomato, burgers, fries, and souvlaki, alongside plain grilled fish. There is no kids menu noted, but portions are generous and shareable. If your crew prefers simple flavors, steer toward pasta pomodoro, pita with dips, and grilled items; adventurous seafood lovers will find plenty to explore.
Area: Touristy waterfront with picturesque views, lively promenade energy, and sunset crowds; strong appeal for visitors.
Safety: Busy, well-trafficked tourist zone; generally safe with typical pickpocket awareness.
Nearby: On the Old Port promenade near Little Venice; close to bars, boutiques, and sunset photo spots.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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