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    Restaurant in Imerovigli, Greece

    Bony Fish Santorini

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    Caldera-Edge Aegean Catch

    Bony Fish Santorini, Restaurant in Imerovigli

    About Bony Fish Santorini

    Bony Fish Santorini is a low-key option in Imerovigli suited to returning visitors who want a drinks-led evening without the crowds of Fira or Oia. Booking difficulty is rated easy, making it a practical fallback when the higher-profile caldera restaurants are full. Confirmed pricing and hours are not available — check directly before visiting.

    Who Should Book Bony Fish Santorini

    If you're returning to Imerovigli and want somewhere to anchor an evening around drinks as much as food, Bony Fish Santorini is the kind of spot worth keeping on your radar. It suits the repeat visitor who already knows the caldera-view dinner circuit and is looking for something with a more relaxed pace — a place to settle in rather than tick off. Solo diners and pairs will find it easier to work with than larger groups navigating the narrow streets of Imerovigli.

    The Drinks Case

    Imerovigli sits at the quieter, more residential end of Santorini's caldera rim, and the bar options here are thinner than in Fira or Oia. That context matters when assessing Bony Fish. A venue with a credible drinks offering in this part of the island fills a real gap. Greek island cocktail programs have improved considerably over the past decade, and venues in Santorini have started drawing on local spirits and Aegean citrus to build menus that go beyond the standard holiday pours. Whether Bony Fish does this well is something confirmed visitors will know better than a first-timer — which is exactly why it earns a place on a returning guest's shortlist. For broader drinks options in the area, our full Imerovigli bars guide covers what else is open.

    Practical Details

    Bony Fish Santorini is located at Imerovigli 847 00, Greece. Specific hours, pricing, and booking contact details are not confirmed in our current data. Check directly before visiting. Booking difficulty is rated easy, walk-ins are likely feasible outside peak summer weekends, but Santorini fills up fast in July and August, so earlier is always safer. For the wider restaurant picture in the village, our full Imerovigli restaurants guide is the better starting point. Nearby alternatives worth considering include The Athenian House and Varoulko Santorini, both in Imerovigli. If you're exploring further afield on Santorini or across the Greek islands, Aktaion in Firostefani is close by, and Almiriki in Mykonos or Olais in Kefalonia are worth bookmarking for other island legs of a trip.

    Imerovigli Logistics at a Glance

    VenuePrice TierBooking DifficultyLeading For
    Bony Fish SantoriniNot confirmedEasyReturning visitors, solo dining, drinks-led evenings
    The Athenian HouseNot confirmedModerateCaldera-view dining in Imerovigli
    Varoulko SantoriniNot confirmedModerateSeafood-focused dining
    Aktaion, FirostefaniNot confirmedEasy–ModerateNearby alternative, Firostefani village

    Greek Island Context

    For reference points outside Santorini, the standard of Greek island dining has been reshaped by restaurants like Delta in Athens and resort properties such as Avaton Luxury Beach Resort in Halkidiki and Myconian Utopia Resort in Elia. The gap between destination-restaurant quality and neighbourhood spots has narrowed, which raises the baseline expectation for somewhere like Bony Fish. For hotel context in Imerovigli, our full Imerovigli hotels guide covers where to stay. You can also explore experiences in Imerovigli and wineries near Imerovigli for a fuller picture of the area.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • How far ahead should I book Bony Fish Santorini? Booking difficulty is rated easy, which means last-minute visits are often possible. That said, Santorini's high season (July to August) compresses availability across the whole island, aim to book at least a few days ahead during that window. Outside peak season, you have more flexibility. Price and hours are not confirmed in our data, so call ahead to check both before committing to a visit.
    • Is Bony Fish Santorini good for solo dining? Yes, in general terms. Imerovigli is a quieter part of Santorini compared to Fira, which suits solo visitors who prefer a slower pace over a crowded scene. Easy booking difficulty means you won't be competing hard for a table. Without confirmed seating layout data, we can't say whether there's counter or bar seating specifically suited to solos, but the venue's accessible booking position makes it a low-friction option for a solo evening.
    • Does Bony Fish Santorini handle dietary restrictions? We don't have confirmed menu or contact information in our current data. Greek cuisine generally accommodates vegetarian and pescatarian diets well, and seafood-forward menus tend to offer natural flexibility. For specific requirements, particularly allergies, contact the venue directly before visiting. The website and phone number are not confirmed in our records.

    Location

    Imerovigli 847 00, Greece

    Imerovigli, Greece

    Compare Bony Fish Santorini

    Is Bony Fish Santorini Worth It?
    VenuePriceBooking Difficulty
    Bony Fish SantoriniEasy
    Botrini's€€€€Unknown
    Hytra€€€Unknown
    Spondi€€€€Unknown
    Tudor Hall€€€€Unknown
    Aleria€€€Unknown

    Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.

    Also Consider

    • Botrini's, Contemporary Greek, Mediterranean Cuisine, €€€€
    • Hytra, Modern Greek, Modern Cuisine, €€€
    • Spondi, Contemporary Greek, French, €€€€
    • Tudor Hall, Contemporary, €€€€
    • Aleria, Greek, €€€

    Bony Fish Santorini operates in a different weight class from the Athens-based names that dominate Greece's fine dining conversation. Spondi and Botrini's are both €€€€ propositions with serious kitchen pedigrees and booking lead times to match, they are destination meals that require planning. If you're on Santorini rather than Athens, those venues aren't your direct competition anyway.

    Within the Aegean island bracket, the more useful comparison is positioning: Hytra and Aleria sit at €€€ and represent modern Greek cooking with genuine ambition. If you're the kind of diner who wants a destination-level meal on your Santorini trip, those Athens options are worth the detour or worth booking on a different leg of your itinerary. Tudor Hall at €€€€ is the prestige option for a special-occasion dinner in a formal setting.

    Bony Fish Santorini, by contrast, is the easy-booking local option in a village where dinner reservations at the best-known caldera-view spots can be hard to secure. If your priority is a relaxed drinks-led evening in Imerovigli without the logistical effort of a full reservation push, it earns its place on the shortlist. For the highest-quality food experience on this part of the island, Varoulko Santorini is the stronger bet, but Bony Fish is the lower-friction choice when you want to keep the evening flexible.

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