Greek Kitchen in Phuket sits on an elevated spot along the road from the Big Buddha, offering sweeping views over Rawai’s coastline, the sea, and the surrounding mountains. It’s an especially great place for sunset: the spacious seating area and well-chosen viewpoints make dinner feel like a calm moment of island-watching.
The food is Greek–Mediterranean, with a broad menu. Guests often go for gyros, hummus (including versions with chicken or lamb), classic starters like tzatziki and eggplant, and a selection of seafood. Presentation is neat and thoughtful, while the flavors are bold — well-seasoned and based on fresh ingredients. Sangria is a popular choice, and for dessert many order künefe served with cheese and ice cream. Prices are generally seen as fair for the quality and the location, and delivery is available.
Service is fast and friendly. The staff are welcoming, help with recommendations and seating, and sometimes offer complimentary tea. Families with kids are given coloring sheets and pencils, and occasionally even binoculars to watch the bay and boats. In the evening, mosquito spray can be useful.
