
Santorini Greek Kuzina
North Kings Highway, Myrtle Beach
Restaurant in Myrtle Beach, United States
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
Santorini Greek Kuzina is a practical Myrtle Beach dinner pick when convenience matters more than ceremony. Treat it as an easy North Kings Highway option for a relaxed evening, not as a heavily documented special-occasion restaurant with awards, published pricing, or a chef-led format.
About Santorini Greek Kuzina
Santorini Greek Kuzina is a Myrtle Beach dinner option with a limited weekly schedule: it is closed Monday and Tuesday, then open Wednesday through Sunday from 5–9 PM. The most useful planning details are simple: aim for an evening visit, dress smart casual.
Plan it as a straightforward Myrtle Beach dinner and confirm any details that matter to your group before you go.
Use it for an easy Myrtle Beach dinner, not a trophy meal
The right move is to treat Santorini Greek Kuzina as a dinner pick when the schedule fits and the group wants a simple evening. If the night needs a different feel, compare it with Fire & Smoke, Gios Italian Kitchen Myrtle Beach, Koi, Lombardo's Italian Restaurant, or Uptown Bistro, or look more broadly at other Myrtle Beach dining rooms.
For someone who has been once, the practical advice is to return when the group wants an uncomplicated dinner within the Wednesday through Sunday 5–9 PM window. Keep the plan flexible and verify anything important in advance.
Where to cross-shop if the night needs a sharper angle
If Santorini Greek Kuzina does not fit the schedule or the mood of the night, cross-shop based on the kind of evening you want. Fire & Smoke, Gios Italian Kitchen Myrtle Beach, Koi, Lombardo's Italian Restaurant, Uptown Bistro are natural alternatives to consider, along with other unnamed Myrtle Beach restaurants that may better match your group's timing or occasion.
Planning details
- Location
- 7223 N Kings Hwy Suite#2, Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
- Reservations
- Book on OpenTable
- Website
- greekfoodmyrtlebeach.com
- Phone
- +18433854344
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Santorini Greek Kuzina leans on a clear cultural reference to the Cycladic island, using the name to set guest expectations before they walk in. Against the busy North Kings Highway dining corridor, the restaurant stakes a focused claim: authentic Greek cooking in a market dominated by broad-appeal coastal fare. The copy emphasizes the importance of architectural context in Greek dining — whitewashed walls and open-air terraces are invoked as touchstones — and suggests the interior works deliberately to evoke that tradition within a suite-format, commercial setting. The result reads as a scenic, classic take on Mediterranean dining along the Grand Strand.
Best For
This is a place for diners who want a considered Greek meal rather than generic tourist fare. The restaurant’s name and positioning signal a more curated dining experience, which makes it well suited to date nights and special occasions where guests expect a defined cultural point of view. It also fits small group gatherings that want something different from the area’s seafood buffets and steakhouses. Located in a commercial strip on North Kings Highway, Santorini Greek Kuzina offers a destination-style option for visitors and locals seeking Mediterranean flavors on the Grand Strand.
Ordering Tips
Focus on the signature preparations highlighted by the venue. Seafood features prominently — Grilled Branzino and Grilled Prawns are listed as standouts — while classic Greek plates such as Moussaka and a traditional Greek Salad round out the menu. For a sampler of the kitchen’s range, the Greek Sampler is a logical starting point. These named dishes are explicitly cited as the restaurant’s signatures and provide a clear map to what the kitchen emphasizes: straightforward, regionally anchored Greek cooking amid Myrtle Beach’s coastal dining scene.
Venue details
Ambiance
Warm and welcoming Mediterranean atmosphere with tasteful decor reminiscent of Greece; comfortable and well-appointed with soft lighting that evokes a peaceful Greek coastal escape.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
Sourcing
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Smart Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Leisurely
- Capacity
- Small
Signature Dishes
- Grilled Branzino
- Moussaka
- Greek Salad
- Grilled Prawns
- Greek Sampler
Planning details
Location
7223 N Kings Hwy Suite#2, Myrtle Beach, SC 29572 · Directions
Also consider
Also Consider
- Uptown Bistro, Notable alternative
- Lombardo's Italian Restaurant, Notable alternative
- Koi, Notable alternative
- Fire & Smoke, Notable alternative
- Gios Italian Kitchen Myrtle Beach, Notable alternative
Restaurant context
Against Uptown Bistro, Santorini Greek Kuzina reads as the simpler choice: better when the group wants an uncomplicated dinner and does not need a long planning window. Uptown Bistro is the more natural cross-shop if the priority is a broader bistro-style night rather than a cuisine-specific pick.
Lombardo's Italian Restaurant and Gios Italian Kitchen Myrtle Beach are stronger alternatives when the group wants Italian comfort and a familiar special-occasion lane. Santorini Greek Kuzina makes more sense when the table wants to avoid another Italian dinner and keep the evening lower-pressure.
For a sharper change of pace, Koi and Fire & Smoke are the better cross-shops if ambiance or a more defined night-out feel matters. Choose Santorini Greek Kuzina for ease; choose those peers when the dinner needs to carry more of the evening.
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Compare Santorini Greek Kuzina
| Venue | Location | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| Santorini Greek Kuzina | Myrtle Beach | No published awards |
| Uptown Bistro | Myrtle Beach | No published awards |
| Lombardo's Italian Restaurant | Myrtle Beach | No published awards |
| Koi | Myrtle Beach | No published awards |
| Fire & Smoke | Myrtle Beach | No published awards |
| Gios Italian Kitchen Myrtle Beach | Myrtle Beach | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is lunch or dinner better at Santorini Greek Kuzina?
Dinner is the right option here. Santorini Greek Kuzina is open Wednesday through Sunday from 5–9 PM and closed Monday and Tuesday, so it should be planned as an evening stop rather than a lunch choice.
How far ahead should I book Santorini Greek Kuzina?
Plan around the Wednesday through Sunday 5–9 PM schedule, confirm directly if timing, party size, or availability matters to your visit.
What should a first-timer know about Santorini Greek Kuzina?
Treat it as a Myrtle Beach dinner stop with a smart casual dress code. The useful schedule is Wednesday through Sunday, 5–9 PM, with closures on Monday and Tuesday.
Is Santorini Greek Kuzina good for solo dining?
If you are visiting alone, plan around the Wednesday through Sunday 5–9 PM dinner schedule and keep expectations simple.
What are alternatives to Santorini Greek Kuzina?
Fire & Smoke, Gios Italian Kitchen Myrtle Beach, Koi, Lombardo's Italian Restaurant, Uptown Bistro are useful alternatives to consider, depending on the kind of dinner you want. Other Myrtle Beach dining rooms may also fit better if you need a different schedule or setting.
Is Santorini Greek Kuzina good for a special occasion?
It may fit a low-key evening if the schedule and smart casual dress code work for your group. Confirm directly before planning a milestone meal around it.
Does Santorini Greek Kuzina handle dietary restrictions?
If anyone in your group has a strict restriction, contact the restaurant before visiting during the Wednesday through Sunday 5–9 PM dinner window.





