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ELIA Griechisches Restaurant

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Herzogstraße 90, 80796 München

ELIA Griechisches Restaurant is a Greek Mediterranean restaurant in the Schwabing district of Munich, near Hohenzollernplatz U-Bahn. Founded in 2007 and named after the olive tree, it serves traditional recipes built on vegetables, olive oil, and grilled fish. The menu runs from cold and warm mezze such as tzatziki, feta-filled peppers, and grilled octopus (roughly 3.90 to 10.80 euros) to classics like moussaka, dolmadakia, grilled seafood, and homemade desserts, paired with a curated Greek wine list. There is a summer terrace, and tables can be reserved by phone.

Opening hours

Monday17:00 00:00
Tuesday17:00 00:00
Wednesday17:00 00:00
Thursday17:00 00:00
Friday17:00 01:00
Saturday17:00 01:00
Sunday12:00 00:00

Frequently asked questions

What does ELIA serve?+

ELIA serves Greek Mediterranean cuisine based on traditional recipes, with plenty of vegetables and olive oil. Expect cold and warm mezze such as tzatziki, feta-filled peppers, dolmadakia, and grilled octopus, alongside classics like moussaka and grilled fish and seafood, plus homemade desserts and a Greek wine selection.

Where is ELIA located?+

ELIA is at Herzogstraße 90, 80796 Munich, in the Schwabing district, close to the Hohenzollernplatz U-Bahn station.

What are the opening hours?+

ELIA opens Monday to Thursday from 5:00 PM to midnight, Friday and Saturday from 5:00 PM to 1:00 AM, and Sunday from 12:00 PM to midnight.

What is the price level, and how do I reserve a table?+

ELIA sits in the mid price range. Cold and warm appetizers run roughly from 3.90 to 10.80 euros. You can reserve a table by phone at +49 89 36035455.

What makes ELIA notable?+

ELIA was founded in 2007 by sisters Charoula and Anastasia and is named after the olive tree, reflecting its Greek roots. It focuses on fresh, seasonal ingredients and changing daily specials, and offers a summer terrace for outdoor dining.

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