Kostas
Kostas is Athens' most famous souvlaki joint, a small storefront that's been serving exactly one thing since 1950: pork souvlaki in pita for €2.50.
About Kostas
Kostas is Athens' most famous souvlaki joint, a small storefront that's been serving exactly one thing since 1950: pork souvlaki in pita for €2.50. The place has no tables, no frills, and no menu variations, just a window where you order and a small interior where three guys work the grill non-stop. You'll find it on a small square near Syntagma, usually with a line of locals who've been coming here for decades.
The experience is like a well-oiled machine: you order at the window, get a number, then wait with everyone else crowded around the tiny space. The pork sizzles constantly on the grill while the pita bread gets warmed to perfection. When your number gets called, you grab your souvlaki wrapped in paper and join the crowd eating standing up on the street or nearby steps. The meat is perfectly seasoned, the pita is crispy outside and soft inside, and the whole thing disappears in about five minutes.
Most food guides put this place on a pedestal, but here's the truth: it's genuinely excellent souvlaki, but the hype can create unrealistic expectations. The €2.50 price hasn't changed much in years, making it a great value. Don't come expecting a meal, this is a snack. Skip the weekend crowds when possible, and don't bother looking for seating anywhere nearby during lunch rush.
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