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Welcome to Eleni’s

Eleni's, a Greek gem located at 226 3rd Ave in New York, offers a cozy and intimate dining experience. This women-owned establishment provides a wide range of vegan options and takes pride in being open and inclusive to all. Their carefully crafted dishes, like the Avgolemono Soup and Marouli Salad, showcase traditional Greek flavors with a modern twist. The restaurant's ambiance is described as lively and romantic, making it a popular spot for both locals and visitors. With excellent service and quality food, Eleni's is a must-visit for those looking for a taste of authentic Greek cuisine in a stylish setting.

Eleni’s: Reviews & Ratings

Rose P.
Rose P.

Food was very good. I forgot to take pictures! Had the grilled calamari - very fresh, perfectly cooked, tender, nice thicker slices of clean, grilled calamari. Not mushy at all, and the thicker slices felt more like an octopus almost. Also had the grilled vegetable platter, was excellent, portions were significant. The sautéed shrimp with red sauce also very tasty. I think I would've preferred grilled shrimp in the dish just because I like the texture of grilled shrimp better, but the sauce was very tasty. Served with lots of very fresh pita very very good. Service was also excellent. And of course the ambience is lovely. They really try to make it feel cozy - overall very satisfying - my friend and I decided to do tapas style, but the main courses we saw nearby also looked perfectly done and I'm sure we're very tasty.

Juju K.
Juju K.

We stepped into Eleni's in a cold December evening when our usual Greek place in East Village area was closed for some unknown reason. I didn't want any other cuisine but Greek, so after some search on Yelp, found that Eleni's wasn't too far and the prices were reasonable. The decor made you feel like you are in Greece in the middle of summer. A good place fora date, but the tables are pretty close together like most East Village places. We ordered quite a bit since it's a new place and wanted to taste variety of dishes. I would say that this isn't a a place known for seafood. I didn't try any meat dishes, so I'm not sure if that's their thing. However, the octopus dish was quite nice. Tender and flavorful. We also ordered variety of dips, there are 5 different kinds. They were good but I wasn't too crazy about their pita bread. It was too doughy and soft for dipping. I personally like a bit of crunch and soft in the middle kind of texture. The horiatiki salad is nice but not as plentiful as my go-to Greek restaurant. The most disappointing item was the spanakopita. They were little triangular shapes, like the frozen spinach pies you get from Whole Foods. There was just not enough spinach and feta. The other Greek restaurant serves a slab of pie full of cheese and spinach within layers of phyllo. We also ordered a shrimp dish in tomato sauce. The sauce was lovely. Wish I had some rice with it as I was getting tired of the pita bread. I have to say, they do give you plenty of pita bread. Service was lovely as was the ambience. However, for good Greek seafood, I will stick with my old haunt.

Ferzeen P.
Ferzeen P.

Great Greek restaurant. Decor is beautiful. Server was attentive and not overbearing. The food was out of this world! The lamb shank and octopus are not to be missed!

Jennifer Y.
Jennifer Y.

Beautiful, lively ambiance inside with low lighting and a cozy atmosphere. A popular restaurant in the area so always rather packed. They also opened a sister bakery a block north with the same name in the past year or so. A little bit on the pricey side - I had the fettuccine shrimp for $33 which comes in a light tomato sauce. The shrimp were large and great quality but I felt that some of them were on the verge of being undercooked. You also get a free pita(?) bread with a lovely fresh hummus dip. As well as a little piece of baklava. Service is quick and helpful. Definitely would dine here again, it's lovely.

Nadine A.
Nadine A.

Thank-you Eleni for your hospitality and quality. Yesterday I had visited this restaurant and felt so welcomed. I enjoyed the bright and joyful ambience that mirrors the friendly staff. The feta cheese melted to deliciously creamy while enjoying, and the wine our server paired it with was so completely complimentary. Have a great fall season, Nadine

Joann L.
Joann L.

We came here for a work dinner. The place itself is pretty small but very cute and really tries to give off the vibes in Greece. The menu itself was fairly large and there is definitely something for everyone. I would recommend making a reservation because it was fairly packed on a Tuesday afternoon! They have some bigger seating in the back so definitely able to have large groups here. The one downside is that they only have one bathroom which was fairly cramped and small. The food was really good though. -Imam: So delicious, the eggplant was so flavorful and went so well with the cheese -Octopodi Sharas: A table favorite - the octopus was so nicely roasted and the texture was so delicious -Calamari: Very basic but also very good -Garides Sharas: the shrimp was so tender and the flavors were amazing -Paidakia (Lamb Chops): I choose the lamb chops for my main meal and it was delicious Super tender and not tough at all. -Galaktompouriko: Highly recommend this dessert; so delicious and creamy Overall -- great vibes and great food; highly recommend coming here!!

Location

  • Eleni’s
    226 3rd Ave New York, NY 10003 Hotline: (212) 982-9030

Welcome to Eleni's: A Taste of Greece in the Heart of NYC

If you're looking for a taste of authentic Greek cuisine in the heart of New York City, look no further than Eleni's. This charming restaurant located at 226 3rd Ave offers a delightful dining experience that combines traditional Greek flavors with a modern twist.

At Eleni's, you can expect a range of delightful options to choose from, whether you're in the mood for a cozy brunch, a romantic dinner, or a casual get-together with friends. The menu features a variety of dishes, including classic appetizers like Avgolemono Soup and Calamarakia, refreshing salads like Horiatiki and Marouli, and satisfying pasta options such as Veggie Pasta and Fettucine Shrimp.

One of the standout dishes at Eleni's is the Octopus, tender and flavorful, it's a testament to the chef's skill in preparing seafood. The grilled calamari and vegetable platter are also must-tries, offering a burst of fresh flavors that will leave you craving for more. The sautéed shrimp with red sauce is another crowd favorite, perfectly complemented by the fresh pita bread.

Aside from the delicious food, Eleni's also provides a welcoming ambiance that transports you to Greece in the summer. The decor is beautiful, the service is attentive, and the overall dining experience is nothing short of delightful. Whether you're a fan of Greek cuisine or simply looking to explore new flavors, Eleni's is a must-visit destination in NYC.

So, why not step into Eleni's and experience a taste of Greece right here in the city? With its flavorful dishes, cozy atmosphere, and impeccable service, this restaurant is sure to become a favorite dining spot for anyone looking to indulge in a culinary journey through the streets of Athens.