Restaurant in Athens, Greece
Michelin-starred tasting menu, easy to book.

Michelin-starred Chef Tasos Mantis runs a single tasting menu out of a neoclassical house in Pagrati, built around produce from a family vegetable garden. Ranked in Europe's top 400 by Opinionated About Dining and rated 4.8 across over 1,100 Google reviews, Soil is Athens's clearest case for nature-rooted fine dining. Booking is Easy, which makes it worth adding to any serious food itinerary in the city.
Soil Restaurant is one of the more considered tasting-menu experiences in Athens right now. Chef Tasos Mantis holds a Michelin star and has built a single tasting menu around produce from a vegetable garden that his father tends, with the menu's progression structured around herbs, flowers, and seasonal ingredients drawn from that source. For food-focused travelers who want a meal with a clear point of view, Soil is worth booking. If you are looking for something more classically French or more overtly Greek in style, look elsewhere in the city. But if a nature-rooted, produce-forward tasting menu in a neoclassical setting in Pagrati sounds right, this is the booking to make.
The address is a neoclassical house on Ferekidou 5 in Pagrati, a residential neighbourhood southeast of the Acropolis that sits outside the main tourist circuit. The building itself sets a tone that the food then reinforces: there is a bright lounge, a chef's table option, and a winter garden that, despite its name, operates year-round. The winter garden is the most atmospheric seating choice, with natural light and a sense of proximity to the garden that underpins the whole menu. The chef's table puts you directly in the kitchen sightline, which makes sense here because some dishes, including the signature prawns with orange, marigold, and mussels prepared in a papillote of kombu seaweed, are finished tableside by Mantis himself. That moment of service is partly theatrical, but it is also functional: the finishing work at the table is how the dish arrives in the condition he intends it to.
Soil operates on a single tasting menu format, which means there is no à la carte decision to make. The menu opens with a presentation of the aromatic herbs used throughout the meal, many of them sourced directly from the chef's father's vegetable garden. This is the organizing principle of the experience: the meal traces a connection between place, person, and produce in a way that is coherent rather than decorative. The drinks pairing at Soil is broader than most, covering wine alongside fresh juices and both low-alcohol and alcohol-free options. For non-drinkers or those who want to alternate, that range gives the meal genuine flexibility without compromising the pairing logic.
Opinionated About Dining placed Soil at number 399 in Europe in 2024, up from a Highly Recommended new-restaurant listing in 2023, and ranked it 428 in 2025. The trajectory from debut recognition to a sustained top-400 European ranking tells you the kitchen is consistent. Google reviewers back this up with a 4.8 rating across 1,174 reviews, which is a meaningful sample for a restaurant of this format.
Soil is well-suited to anyone building a serious food itinerary through Greece. If you are already planning to visit Koukoumavlos in Fira or Etrusco in Kato Korakiana as part of a wider Greek circuit, Soil fits naturally into that kind of trip. The produce-first philosophy has parallels with places like La Rei Natura by Michelangelo Mammoliti in Serralunga d'Alba or Aulis London, so if that register of cooking appeals to you in other European contexts, you will find Soil coherent and satisfying. It is not a casual dinner option and the tasting menu format requires commitment to the full experience.
Booking is rated Easy, which is relatively unusual for a Michelin-starred tasting menu restaurant. The restaurant is in Pagrati at Ferekidou 5, Athens 116 35. Price range data is not currently available in our records, so check directly with the restaurant before booking if budget is a consideration. No dress code data is on file, but a Michelin-starred tasting menu in a neoclassical setting in Athens generally calls for smart-casual at minimum. For a fuller picture of where Soil sits in the city's dining options, see our full Athens restaurants guide. For hotels nearby, our Athens hotels guide covers the main options across the city.
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Quick reference: Michelin-starred tasting menu, Pagrati, Athens. Booking: Easy. Price range: confirm directly. Space: neoclassical house, winter garden, chef's table available.
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
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| Soil Restaurant | Easy | — | |
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Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Booking is rated Easy for a Michelin-starred tasting menu restaurant, which is relatively rare in this category. That said, do not take it for granted — book at least one to two weeks out for weeknight visits, and further ahead for Friday or Saturday evenings. The restaurant is at Ferekidou 5 in Pagrati; check the website for current availability.
There is no ordering decision to make: Soil operates on a single tasting menu format only. The menu opens with a presentation of aromatic herbs sourced from the vegetable garden tended by the chef's father, and a documented signature dish involves prawns with orange, marigold, and mussels, prepared in a papillote of kombu seaweed and finished tableside by Chef Tasos Mantis. Drinks pairings include wine alongside fresh juices and low- and no-alcohol options.
Soil offers a chef's table seating option alongside a bright lounge and a winter garden used year-round. The venue data does not confirm a dedicated bar counter for dining, so if counter seating is important to you, check the venue's official channels to confirm what is available on your date.
The venue is housed in a neoclassical building in the residential Pagrati neighbourhood, and the overall tone of the experience leans considered rather than formal. Smart casual is a reasonable baseline, though the venue data does not specify a dress code — arriving neat and put-together is consistent with the Michelin-starred tasting menu format.
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