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Best Greek Restaurants in Tribeca & Soho (10013)

6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
Nish Nush
Falafel-and-hummus plates that eat like a full, fast ritual.

Notable Picks

$$ TriBeCa
A Tribeca counter spot that wins on falafel texture and hummus-forward plates built for quick, repeatable cravings. It’s best when you lean into the mezze-and-pita rhythm—big flavors, fast pacing, and strong vegetarian value for the neighborhood.
Must-Try Dishes: Falafel Trio, Masabacha, Falafel Sandwich
What makes it special: Falafel-and-hummus plates that eat like a full, fast ritual.
8.1
$$ TriBeCa
A Tribeca Greek dining room that works equally well for spreads-and-sips or a full grilled-seafood-and-mains run. Start with one or two dips and a hot appetizer, then anchor with a single showpiece main to avoid over-ordering.
Must-Try Dishes: Bougatsa, Orange Olive Oil Cake, Greek Coffee
What makes it special: A Greek café-restaurant hybrid that’s easy to use in multiple ways.
$$ SoHo
A SoHo Greek bakery-cafe that nails the grab-and-go lane with savory phyllo and pastry-case classics. Treat it like a build-your-own Greek snack run: one hot savory, one chilled bite, and something sweet for later.
Must-Try Dishes: Spanakopita spiral pastry, Moussaka, Grape leaves (dolmas)
What makes it special: Greek bakery staples executed with real pastry-shop precision.

Worthy Picks

7.9
$$$$ TriBeCa
A Tribeca Greek night-out room built around seafood-forward ordering, cocktails, and celebratory pacing. It’s best when you keep the menu focused—one or two starters, then commit to a main fish or a single larger plate.
Must-Try Dishes: Grilled Fish of the Day, Saganaki, Octopus (starter)
What makes it special: A high-energy Tribeca Greek spot that leans seafood and celebration.
$ TriBeCa
A Greek-leaning wine cafe that’s more about bottles, small bites, and a linger-friendly nightcap rhythm than a full dinner production. Come for a glass (or a flight), pick a couple shareables, and treat it like a Tribeca living room with a Greek cellar.
Must-Try Dishes: Greek wine by the glass, Cheese board, Small-plates spreads
What makes it special: A Greek wine-first hangout with a small-bites backbone.
$$ TriBeCa
A newer Tribeca Greek cafe built around coffee, baked goods, and an all-day bakery counter vibe. Use it as a quick reset spot—grab a Greek coffee, pick one savory pastry, and don’t overcomplicate the order.
Must-Try Dishes: Greek coffee, Savory phyllo pastry, Baklava-style sweets
What makes it special: A fresh Greek bakery-cafe addition to the Tribeca daytime circuit.