

CTC (Si-ti-si=nutrition), from its very first to this day, has always been about the “experience”. An experience that we so gladly share with all of you, our beloved guests, in our brand-new home. Our amazingly elegant new space, with its magically verdant garden, awaits to constitute the perfect setting for you to indulge in the unravelling of our personal gastro-story, narrated of course through the eye-catching dishes of our award-winning chef, Alexandros Tsiotinis, and his top-notch team.
Address and Contact Information
Address: Plateon 15, Athina 104 35, Greece
Phone: +30 21 0722 8812
Website: http://www.ctc-restaurant.com/
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Reservations: i-host.gr
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Reviews
The good:
1. Most of the courses were excellent. Great culinary experience
2. My husband had informed for his dietary restrictions in time and they had prepared really nice courses for him.
3. The music was nice.
The bad:
1. The restaurant felt cold inside and we kept asking to close the door and the windows. They would, for 2 minutes and they’d reopen them again. We felt very uncomfortable with the temperature and even though they assured they’d turn up the heating they didn’t. We had to physically stand up and go shut the door ourselves multiple times. This is unacceptable for Michelin restaurants. Other people were wearing their coats because they were cold too.
2. We arrived at 07.05 and asked for the empty table at the window which we were refused. The justification was we give the table according to booking date. The people who had booked the table came at 21.40. They could have told us you may have it until 21.00 and perhaps that would be ok. Also, nowhere has it been our experience to be punished with the worst table if you book 3 days before. The manager herself had an argument with us. Even though we asked for 2 tables that both were fulfilled after 21.30. Mind you the restaurant was empty when we arrived.
3. We had written in the booking that it was our anniversary – everywhere in the world they surprise us in a way- here absolutely nothing. They didn’t even mention it.
Overall even though the food was great the service didn’t justify the Michelin star distinction.
worth trying once.
Second – Menu is 90% seafood. Overall the food was 30% exceptional (corn soup, squid pasta, beef & tart), 40% excellent and 30% good but a bit plain (souvlaki, dessert medley w chocolate / sponge cake / tart).
Third – seating. There are about 25 tables in the outside courtyard. When we arrived all were empty, except one table had 2 guests. They sat us next to that table. And those two tables were positioned really close together – more than any others in the entire restaurant.
* The first hour of service, there were only three tables with guests in the entire restaurant. The second hour two more tables were seated. It wasn’t busy at all.
Therefore I was left puzzled.
Why??
Why??
Why when there’s so much available space, sit us next to other people, especially this woman who was so loud and irritating.
I asked them to move us before service started and the hostess acted like it was a strange request.
That was a very disappointing start to the dinner. Part of fine dining is the overall dining experience.
It left me shaking my head with wonder….a rookie mistake you would expect from a sidewalk cafe.
So they lose a star for that.
Service was professional yet warm, striking that perfect balance between luxury and friendliness. The team made us feel welcome and informed without being overly formal. Each wine pairing enhanced the dish without overpowering it.
There were two points that slightly took away from the otherwise impeccable evening:
1. The aperitif recommended before the meal felt unnecessary and disconnected from the menu. It came across as an upselling tactic, which slightly broke the magic of an otherwise thoughtful dining experience.
2. We were charged for a bottle of sparkling water we never ordered. It was a small amount (€6), and we didn’t bring it up to avoid awkwardness at the end of the evening, but at this level of dining, such things should not happen.
Aside from that, the experience was well worth it. The team clearly works with passion and skill. It’s a place I’d recommend to anyone looking to celebrate something special or just indulge in culinary artistry.