Restaurant in Athens, Greece
Two Bib Gourmands. Budget price. Book it.

Nolan is the strongest value-per-euro case in central Athens right now: Michelin Bib Gourmand in both 2024 and 2025, a 4.6 from over 4,000 reviews, and a fusion kitchen that runs until 11:30 pm six nights a week. At the single-euro price tier, it delivers credentialled cooking without the cost or formality of Athens' higher-tier options.
Book Nolan. At the single-euro price tier, with two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024 and 2025) and a 4.6 from over 4,000 Google reviews, this is the most credentialled affordable restaurant in central Athens right now. If you are a food-focused traveller looking for serious cooking without the formal-dining price tag, Nolan at Voulis 31–33 belongs near the leading of your Athens list. If you want white-tablecloth ceremony or a long tasting menu occasion, look elsewhere — but on pure quality-per-euro terms, few places in the city come close.
Nolan has been holding its Bib Gourmand status for at least two consecutive guide cycles, which in Michelin's own language means inspectors have repeatedly found cooking that delivers good food at moderate prices. That is a harder thing to maintain than a star — it requires consistency under cost pressure, and Nolan has done it across both 2024 and 2025. The Opinionated About Dining recognition in 2023 adds a second credentialling voice: OAD's Casual Europe list skews toward restaurants with serious culinary intent that happen not to operate in a fine-dining register, which fits Nolan's fusion positioning precisely.
Chef Sotiris Contizas runs the kitchen with a fusion brief, which in Athens tends to mean Greek produce given a framework that draws from elsewhere. The city's dining scene has matured considerably over the past decade, and fusion at this price point is a genuinely difficult thing to execute without the cooking feeling arbitrary or incoherent. The awards record suggests Contizas avoids that trap. For food-focused visitors, that combination , Greek sourcing, fusion technique, Bib Gourmand pricing , is a meaningful differentiator from the city's more expensive modern-Greek options at Hytra or Botrini's.
The address puts you squarely in the historic centre, close to the Syntagma and Monastiraki axis. This is not a neighbourhood-local restaurant , it is positioned for the kind of diner, resident or visitor, who is moving around central Athens and wants a high-quality meal without rearranging the evening around a formal booking. The surrounding area carries a density of cafés, bars, and tavernas, so the street-level sensory context is warm and lived-in: coffee, grilled bread, the background low-frequency hum of a city that eats late. Nolan fits that rhythm.
On the late-night dimension specifically: the kitchen runs until 11:30 pm every night except Sunday, which in Athens terms is genuinely useful. Most serious restaurants in the city keep comparable hours, but Nolan's combination of late service and accessible pricing makes it the more practical post-museum, post-theatre, or post-Acropolis-walk option compared to higher-price alternatives that require more deliberate advance planning. If you have had a long day in the city and want something credentialled without a complicated booking situation, the 7–11:30 pm evening window is designed for exactly that use case. Dinner at 9:30 pm or 10 pm is entirely normal here , this is Athens, and the restaurant's hours reflect that.
The lunch service runs 1–5:30 pm daily (except Sunday), which is a notably long midday window and makes Nolan a viable option for a relaxed lunch that runs into the afternoon rather than a rushed slot. For a visiting food traveller using Athens as a base to explore further afield , perhaps combining with a trip to Aktaion in Firostefani, Koukoumavlos in Fira, or Almiriki in Mykonos , Nolan works well as the Athens anchor meal in either the lunch or dinner slot.
For context on how Athens-quality fusion compares internationally, Jae in Düsseldorf and Soseki in Winter Park operate in the same fusion register at different price points. Nolan's Bib Gourmand positioning means it is delivering comparable culinary ambition at a fraction of the cost you would pay in Western Europe or North America for equivalent credentialled fusion cooking.
Within Athens, the rest of the credentialled field worth knowing includes Delta, Hervé, and Makris Athens , each operating in a different register. For a comprehensive read on where Nolan sits in the wider city picture, see our full Athens restaurants guide. If you are building out the rest of your Athens trip, our Athens hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide are worth a look alongside. Wine-focused travellers should check our Athens wineries guide for context on Greek producers.
For travellers planning a wider Greek itinerary, the island dining scene has its own credentialled options: Avaton in Halkidiki, Myconian Ambassador in Platis Gialos, and Etrusco in Kato Korakiana each represent the fine-dining end of the Greek archipelago spectrum. Nolan is the central-Athens counterpart: lower price, high credentialling, and a kitchen that has demonstrated it can sustain quality over time.
Yes, clearly. Two Michelin Bib Gourmand cycles and a 4.6 from over 4,000 reviews at a single-euro price point means you are getting credentialled fusion cooking at a fraction of what comparable quality costs at higher-tier Athens restaurants. It is the strongest value-per-euro argument in this category in central Athens.
It depends on what kind of occasion. For a birthday dinner or celebration where price accessibility matters more than ceremony, yes , the Michelin recognition gives it genuine cachet without the formality or cost of Hytra or Botrini's. For a very formal occasion where the room and service ritual are central to the experience, one of the €€€€ options would be a better fit.
Dinner is the stronger choice for atmosphere , Athens eats late, and the 7–11:30 pm service puts you in the city's natural rhythm. That said, the lunch window (1–5:30 pm) is unusually generous and suits a longer, more relaxed meal. If your evening is already committed, the extended lunch slot means you are not rushed. Either service runs the same kitchen, so quality should be consistent across both.
Nolan's Bib Gourmand status is specifically awarded for good food at moderate prices, which points toward a menu structure that does not rely on a premium tasting format to justify itself. At the € price tier, any tasting format here would still represent strong value compared to the multi-course options at Spondi or Tudor Hall. Without confirmed menu specifics in the current data, the safest read is: if a tasting option is available, it will be priced in line with the Bib Gourmand positioning , which means yes, worth it.
Seat count is not confirmed in available data. For groups of four or more, contact the restaurant directly before arriving , the central Athens address and accessible price point make it a practical group-dinner option, but confirming capacity and reservation requirements in advance is worth the extra step for larger parties.
Seat count is not confirmed in available data, so check the venue's official channels before arriving with a group of four or more. The central Athens location on Voulis is accessible, but at the euro price tier, tables fill quickly — especially for evening service Thursday through Saturday.
Yes, without qualification. Two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024 and 2025) at the single-euro price tier means credentialled fusion cooking at a cost that removes almost all financial risk. If you want Michelin-recognised quality without the fine-dining bill, Nolan is the clearest call in central Athens.
For a celebration where value matters as much as the meal itself, yes. The Bib Gourmand status signals consistent quality, and the Athens address on Voulis puts you close to the city centre. If you need ceremony and a formal setting, somewhere like Spondi or Hytra is a better match — Nolan's format is relaxed, not ceremonial.
Dinner is the stronger choice. Athens eats late, and the 7–11:30 pm service slots you into the city's natural rhythm. Lunch runs 1–5:30 pm and works well if you want a quieter sitting — both services run Tuesday through Saturday, with Sunday closed.
Nolan's Bib Gourmand recognition is specifically for good food at moderate prices, which points away from a premium tasting-menu format. check the venue's official channels at Voulis 31–33 to confirm current menu structure before your visit — no tasting menu details are confirmed in available data.
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