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Best Greek Restaurants in Miami

2 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Meraki Greek Bistro
Tucked inside a hidden downtown alley, a Greek-born owner and native Greek executive chef deliver tableside-flambé saganaki and taverna classics in a courtyard that feels transplanted from the Aegean.

Notable Picks

$$ Brickell Greek
A Greek-born owner and native Greek executive chef run a taverna-style courtyard operation where the tableside-flambé saganaki sets the tempo for a menu built on grilled proteins—lamb chops, octopus, and souvlaki platters—with generous portions that reward table-sharing. The hidden downtown alley location, wrapped in blue-and-white Aegean decor, punches well above its $$ price point on atmosphere alone, making it a reliable pre-event stop near Kaseya Center and a date-night draw for couples who want theater without the fine-dining price tag. Execution on the grill stays solid across most visits, though occasional misses on preparation (overseasoned proteins, inconsistent sides) and understaffed service on busy nights keep it from the top tier.
Must-Try Dishes: Saganaki (Grilled Vlahotyri Cheese, Flambé Tableside), Char-Grilled Lamb Chops, Marinated Grilled Octopus
What Makes it Special: Tucked inside a hidden downtown alley, a Greek-born owner and native Greek executive chef deliver tableside-flambé saganaki and taverna classics in a courtyard that feels transplanted from the Aegean.

Worthy Picks

$$ Wynwood Greek, Mediterranean
A counter-service gyro shop running clean-label certified, locally sourced meats through a tight format of pitas, plates, and hand-cut fries with house-made sauces. The lamb gyro is the anchor order—well-seasoned, generously portioned, stuffed with fries inside the pita in the Greek street style—and the baklava closes meals above its weight class. The physical space is basic and shows some wear, and quality can vary by visit, but when it hits, this is one of the more honest fast-casual Greek executions in Miami.
Must-Try Dishes: Lamb Gyro Pita, Spicy Pork Gyro Pita, Fortomenes (Loaded Fries)
What Makes it Special: Miami's first dedicated Greek gyros boutique using clean-label certified, locally sourced, antibiotic-free meats with hand-cut fries and all house-made sauces — a rare commitment to ingredient transparency in fast-casual Greek.