Ambrosia Restaurant
Pro: The View with excellent food. Two small intimate terraces for the most romantic, candlelight dinner on the island. Mediterannean dishes served atop the cliffs in Oia overlooking the sea and caldera. Some reviews say the best cuisine in Greece with the view as an extra bonus. Charming interior seating in cave style setting. Contra: Reservations are hard to come by with seating times for dinner not so flexible. Ask your hotel reception to book or try via an email to the restaurant. Expensive evening for the island save it for your special night or try their sister Ambrosia & Nectar also in Oia with a more modest pricelist.
Ambrosia & Nectar
Pro: A long time favorite in Oia that is worth more than one visit as the terrace setting is charming with candlelight and artworks. The food has been rated highly by Gourmet Traveler, Conde Nast writers and Giada from the USA TV food network featured their Santorini Warm Feta appetizer. More relaxed than Ambrosia Restaurant and calmer prices. Contra: One doesn't see the setting sun from the terrace - and the view to the caldera and sea isn't as dramatic as from Ambrosia's terrace. The food is the main point here as is the friendly service and tasteful decor.
Papagalos restaurant
(http://www.papagalosresta...). on the main pedestrian pathway. signature dishes: "baby octopus appetizer with sweet chilly sause, smoked local fava yellow split pea pure, fried capers and wild greens", "pork tenderloin with sour cherry sauce and mastic gum foam", "fresh lobster risotto with two types of asparagus".
Ammoudi Bay Tavernas
There are three tavernas side by side--difficult to distinguish between in ammoudi bay serving fresh grilled seafood. this is possibly the best place for enjoying dinner and a sunsent in ia. the food is okay, albeit a little overpriced. alternately, you can enjoy an even better view of the sunset if you walk past the tavernas and continue on towards the swimming area. along the path, where you have a clear view of ammoudi bay and the direction the sun sets, is an ideal place for snapping great sunset pics. but, if you don't mind paying a premium for a seafood dinner, the tavernas are quite charming.
Souvlaki and Singing
Try the famous "Souvlaki and Singing" competition near the Church on the right, down the steps, through the door every Sunday night at 9PM organised by Stelios. Entry is â¬10. Songs by famous Greek singers, such as "Sexy Back" and "Wake Me Up Before You Go Go", are sung all through the night with endless amounts of souvlaki being served up.
Slow Food
(http://www.oia-1800.com). open 18-23. pro: high-flying cuisine: some local-inspired dishes, otherwise international. great place for romantic dinner. waiters are well-trained and speak english very well. amusing thing: once you're done with meals, waiter picturesquely sweeps away grit into a small scoop.contra: the only sort of tea available proves lipton yellow label. while regular wine is served in an ice bucket, no napkin around the bottleneck is used. during a medium-load evening waiters may forget to bring the dessert you ordered. you may need to ask twice if you want to take the rest of wine bottle with you at least if the wine is â¬29 and the bill for two is â¬110; you are not offered any plastic bag so you leave with a bottle in hands.