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    Home » World Travel

    HYTRA Athens Greece

    Published: May 3, 2024 by Jennifer Che

    HYTRA Athens Greece

    This is the second post in our series about Greece. Other posts include The Zillers Rooftop Restaurant

    If possible, we like walking to restaurants when we can. However, Athens has been a bit of a surprise for us, as we’ve ended up in neighborhoods where we didn’t expect to find a Michelin-starred restaurant.

    HYTRA Athens Greece

    It wasn’t straightforward finding HYTRA. The restaurant sits at a roof top on top of an office building. If it weren’t for the tiny sign with the words HYTRA at the first floor, we’d probably still be circling the non-descript gray concrete building (situated on a busy road that is almost like a highway).

    HYTRA Athens Greece

    HYTRA’s dining space is magical. The open air restaurant only “exists” when the weather’s good. If there’s rain, the entire dining room moves indoors.

    HYTRA Athens Greece

    The space is beautiful and gives you 360 views of Athens, including the Acropolis, distant mountain, and the sunset.

    HYTRA Athens Greece

    I highly recommend trying to get a reservation that includes the sunset. It really adds such a vibrant and warm light to the entire room.

    A Drink to Start . . .

    HYTRA Athens Greece
    HYTRA Athens Greece
    green apple fermentation

    We were extremely impressed with our server. He was especially observant and could “read” the table. I hesitated when trying to decide whether to do the wine pairing, and he quickly offered helping me pair a glass of white and maybe a red to go with the meal. Sold. When Bryan asked for suggestions on the cocktails, our server quickly sensed Bryan’s preferences for dry cocktails (because Bryan asked about the Negroni), and suggested something that Bryan would like.

    By the way, HYTRA is known for their cocktails, and there are many very unusual and interesting ones on the menu. Bryan opted for a citrus-y one that was refreshing and “not sweet at all” (good in Bryan’s book).

    The Food: 11 Course Tasting Menu at HYTRA Athens

    HYTRA includes a la carte options as well as two tasting menus: an 11-course degustation (80 EUROS) and a 15-course degustation (95 EUROS). Add an extra wine or cocktail pairing for 115 EUROS.

    We decided to go with the 11-course tasting menu. Bryan got the wine pairing (generous pours!).

    HYTRA Athens Greece
    We started with a green apple fermentation, a fizzy drink that sort of reminded me of cider. 
    HYTRA Athens Greece
    A whipped bottarga cream tart topped with “herb moss” was flavorful yet balanced by fermented green apple juice. We were told “first taste the apple juice, then eat the tart, finally have another sip of the apple juice.”
    HYTRA Athens Greece
    Next was "TOMATO - TROUT" which consisted of sea bream (salted), Pellas pepper jelly, pickled strawberries, and seaweed flavors. It was incredibly complex, and so refreshingly good.

    Cheese Course

    HYTRA Athens Greece
    HOUSEMADE CHEESE turned out to be a soft goat cheese with thin slices of pear on top and a crust on the bottom (like a cheese cake!). Embedded inside are some peas (yes, green peas!) that are just slightly spicy.
    HYTRA Athens Greece
    Sorry for the blurry photo, but this "COD" dish included cod served with seasonal greens salad, collagen, and a type of fermented vegetable.
    HYTRA Athens Greece

    Bread . . .

    HYTRA Athens Greece
    We tried two types of bread: a Japanese milk bread served with butter topped with seeds and a sourdough bread with peppermint butter. I must say I didn't love the peppermint butter, which I found to be just a bit weird.

    The Meat Course

    HYTRA Athens Greece

    For our second to last main course, the "meat" course, we had pork cheek, pork belly, and baby gem lettuce.

    HYTRA Athens Greece
    Interestingly, the final course was actually beetroot with beurre blanc. I was quite surprised to see a vegetable be the final course! The knifework was certain impressively. I have no idea how they managed to slice the beetroot so perfectly into so many thin, thin layers. It was actually quite fun to eat.

    Dessert + Other Sweets

    HYTRA Athens Greece
    HYTRA Athens Greece

    Our palate cleanser was a blackthorne Greek yogurt “ice” served with a lemon verbena kombucha, which was refreshing. The dessert wine was MUSCAT DE LEMNOS.

    HYTRA Athens Greece
    Finally, cute cocoa pod shaped carob & cacao ganache.

    General Thoughts - HYTRA Athens Greece

    Like other Michelin starred restaurants in Athens, HYTRA was an insanely good value at 80 EUROS for the 11-course tasting menu. The restaurant certainly plays around with technically challenging dishes, and I enjoyed the food, especially the creativity of the dishes. The rooftop panoramic views are also fabulous. I highly recommend trying to book dinner right before sunset so that you can watch the sunset with 360 degree views of the city (and the Parthenon).

    HYTRA Restaurant & Bar
    6th/7th Floor OCC/STEGI
    107/109 Syngrou Avenue
    11745 Athens, Greece

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