Reviews Konaki Greek Restaurant

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Jessica Shum
+3.5
Tucked away in a little corner in Bloomsbury, Konaki is a quaint, family-run Greek restaurant with a homely, warm atmosphere and delicious food. With its close proximity to the British Museum, is the ideal location for tourists (and locals!) who want a slice of Greek culture in London.

When you step into the restaurant you’ll immediately be greeted by the warm atmosphere of the place- it has mellow lighting, flowers, a lot of wooden furniture and the overall effect is so warm and inviting. There’s also an outdoor terrace where you can have your meal but as it was a bit chilly that day we chose to dine indoors. 

We started off with Prawn Souvlaki- prawns on a skewer grilled over charcoal. These were incredibly juicy and plump, with a nice whiff of that charcoal flavour you get on grilled food. Drizzled with lemon juice and a sprinkling of herbs and you have the perfect seafood appetiser for a Greek feast!

Next up we ordered calamari. Calamari is one of my favourite foods to eat and I pretty much order it anywhere that serves it- whether it be seafood restaurants in Hong Kong or pubs in the UK! The squid was nice and springy and the batter crispy and not overly thick. I didn’t use the thai sweet and sour dressing on the squid though as I prefer it with lemon juice.

Konaki does dinner sets which include a starter, main and dessert. For the starter, we had revithosalata served with pita bread- which was essentially hummus, except that it wasn’t as punchy in flavour, but had a milder taste which slowly built up the more you ate. It was super satisfying and I pretty much devoured the whole lot in minutes.

For the main, we ordered moussaka-a hearty concoction of of aubergines, courgettes, potatoes, mince lamb, topped with bechamel sauce. It tasted similar to lasagne, only lighter and with a lot more textures and flavours (I particularly liked the aubergine and potatoes).

Lastly, we ordered a separate main of the à la carte menu- lavraki – sea bass grilled over charcoal with herbs, olive oil and lemon juice. The fish was nice and flaky and had a lot of meat for us to pluck at, and the aroma of the fish juices mixed with the olive oil and lemon was sumptuous. 

Dessert was chocolate ice cream - a bit basic I know, but I didn’t want to pay extra for pastries or cake (the set menu doesn’t specify you had to pay extra, which I thought was a little sketchy). It was a bit too icy and watery for my liking, which was a shame because the rest of the meal was delicious and it would have been nice to end on a high note.

Despite this, I still had a nice meal at Konaki. The food was flavourful and vibrant, service attentive and the environment cosy and romantic. Give it a try if you’re in the area!

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Oct 22, 2014
5
Ben Latham
+5
I've been to this location several times, and it's always consistent. The service is excellent, and the servers are always cheerful and playful. It creates a light atmosphere. They now have three seating areas: one in front of the restaurant, one indoors, and one on the back patio, which is super cute and well-equipped for any weather. The food is delicious and generously portioned.
5
Ryan Perry
+5
Great food, really authentic. House wine was lovely. Staff friendly. Reasonable value.
5
Simona Sivu
+5
Just had Brunch & the Food was Awsome & well Presented ..Coffee was Nice & Warm .. cozy Ambience , friendly staff .. must visit place if you are in Holborn !
5
M S London
+5
I have been here many times, and every time the food has been fresh, well prepared and delicious. I have had a lot of Greek food in London, and this beats every other restaurant hands down. The price is very reasonable as well. Waitress staff could be a little more cheerful, but that is just me trying to find a negative about this place. I love it.
5
James Crick
+5
Konaki has a really friendly, family restaurant feel to it. The staff were appropriately attentive and helped with recommendations and advice. The atmosphere was relaxed and the food was amazing. We were not rushed once the meal was over and the price represented good value for money, especially given that the restaurant is in London!
4
Roger Stone
+4
Very pleasant Greek restaurant with great friendly staff. Had the 3 course set lunch menu which was nice but a very limit choice which we were both happy with & fairly small portions but we were warned about this by the waitress. I ordered a plate of chips as a side & overall there was more than enough although if you have a large appetite or generally eat a lot I advise you stick to a la carte.
4
Gav W
+4
Nice little Greek restaurant tucked down a side street by the British Museum. Fantastic friendly staff. Good varied menu. Excellent tasty food. Decent sized portions. Little bit pricey, but suppose it is central London prices.
5
Andy Samways
+5
Little piece of heaven in a manic area.. We popped in on the off chance and boy we wasn't disappointed. Amazing food, friendly and attentive staff. It's the little things that count and when your here you never feel rushed or like you just another customer. A real personal feel and it really feels like a family restaurant, if you bump in to the chefs downstairs they even they ask if you've enjoyed your food. We will be back even just for the best Irish coffee I've ever had.. full marks 100%
5
Barry Mitchell
+5
This is a great little restaurant. The food is very authentic Greek food and the staff are very helpful. The place has a really good laid back atmosphere just like a taverna in Greece. This is one of my favourite restaurants in London and if you like Greek food I would recommend you try the Konaki. One of the best Greek restaurants I have tried outside Greece.
4
Ελένη Δημητρίου
+4
Cozy and very well designed restaurant. As a greek I found its food very tasty and authentic, pricey enough though. Service is also paid separately which increased the bill significantly. Additionally, the owners have great taste in greek music which adds to the whole high quality experience in Konaki.
5
Neil Thomas
+5
We use this restaurant whenever we go to London for a show. The food is great with a good variety and not too expensive, the staff are polite, friendly and attentive, and it is within walking distance of many theatres. They open at 5pm which gives plenty of time for a pre-show meal.
4
Georgios Karyotis
+4
A good place with some great dishes but not all. We had 3 main dishes, the kokkinisto and souvlaki were great. Dolmadakia were not as good. I enjoyed galaktompoureko, buts figs and kantaifi were not something special. I would say that I would go again, but I have to be careful what I will choose. The staff was friendly.
5
Robert Crowe
+5
Quite honestly the best Greek food we've ever eaten. Myself the lamb souvlaki, my friend the chicken souvlaki. Both were juicy, melt-in-your-mouth meats. Staff is very frantic, but eager to serve and delighted to share their culture and cuisine with their patrons. Hidden gem that I will absolutely return to upon a return trip to London.
4
Rob Gibbons
+4
Konaki may be everyone's 'go to' Greek restaurant- mine for 25 years. So you know I like it, clearly... but why? If you're in search of a convivial evening with friends - it's really great for larger parties, works outings etc. - then I almost defy you to do better on a reasonable budget. I dined here recently in a party of 14, the bill came to under £40 per head with service, and we couldn't eat it all! But it also works for small groups and couples. Enjoy small family gatherings... take the kids... or date nights in the atmospheric courtyard behind the restaurant on balmy summer evenings; it's a bit different, even romantic, and the bill won't make your eyes water. The welcome is always warm here, and the service timely, smiling and friendly even when packed. The decor may be in something of a time warp some may feel, but it's charming and comfortable. When I'm here in a group often the Meze meal option is the preferred choice... they will happily agree main course dishes for vegetarians, but all the starter elements are veggie anyway so it works for everyone. And it just keeps coming...Talk about a value meal! This is perfect fare for unhurried, chatty evenings with friends! But standard main course selections will suit some diners better, and there's even a prix fixe menu... all are delicious. This is really good cooking, from unpretentious family restaurateurs who know their business, and like their patrons. Put it on your list... you'll be glad you did.
5
Mike Evitt
+5
Once again we had a fantastic meal at the Konaki, we can never fault the service or the food. Every time we come to London this has to be our 1st choice for dining either before we go to the theatre or afterwards. I would strongly recommend this restaurant to anyone visiting London who likes Greek food.
5
Jonny Cheetham
+5
Three of us had the set menu (3 courses for about £14.00) and it was really good, especially the Souvlaki. Very good service and a nice atmosphere, enhanced perhaps by a wonderful piano player. I very rarely write reviews.
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