

Stylish Greek restaurant serving fresh seafood in a Mediterranean-style whitewashed setting.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 125 W 55th St, New York, NY 10019
Phone: (212) 245-7400
Website: http://www.estiatoriomilos.com/
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Simple, elegant flavors that let the quality of the seafood truly shine, complemented by attentive and excellent service.
A refined and memorable dining experience.
The location is excellent as well — super easy to find, especially if you’re coming from Central Park and looking for a good meal.
We had the three-course menu and it was fabulous! The fish was incredibly fresh (you can even see it near the kitchen), and the presentation and taste were impeccable.
I recommend making a reservation in advance since it’s a busy place.
Next time I’m in New York, I’ll definitely come back!
A heartfelt thank you to Biron, Fotis, and Vasilis who made my evening unforgettable. Biron greeted me with warmth and genuine hospitality, Fotis ensured everything was timed perfectly and made wonderful recommendations, and Vasilis added charm and expertise that elevated the entire experience.
Every dish was exquisite, from the freshest zucchini flowers to the perfectly grilled octopus and the decadent espresso martini and delicious rose wine from Greece. The attention to detail, the presentation, and the flavors reminded me why Milos stands among the very best dining experiences in New York City.
I left completely impressed and can’t wait to return. Milos Midtown is truly a masterclass in world-class dining and hospitality, thanks to an incredible team that goes above and beyond every time.
The hummus sampler was okay. The pita bread seemed like they just bought it from the supermarket and reheated it. For this price point, I would like the pita bread to be fluffier.
The waiter also forgot that we wanted the shrimp dish.
Regarding the quantity of food, it was a bit pitiful. The fish was meant to be an entree, but the waiter gave us an option of broccoli OR potatoes. What happened to a balanced entree that consists of a protein, veges, and carbs?
My only gripe is that it is sooo pricey, if ordering a la carte.
The fresh caught fish from the selections was anywhere from $70 to $95 — a POUND!
Which would make a 2 pound Branzino $200!!! Now, I LOVE branzino but there is no way in hell that I’m paying $200 for it!
(Besides, I make whole Branzino at home regularly, so it’s certainly not a novelty for me.)
On that note, they were very smart to do a pre-theater menu for $65 (albeit with smaller-sized dishes, which was actually completely fine), which draws people in, I’m sure.
We ended up doing one pre-theater menu – 1 appetizer, 1 main dish, and 1 dessert (had the grilled octopus, which was delicious and the Dorado, which was good but not great, and the cake with ice cream, which was very good) and a few dishes a la carte. We had the Greek Salad, which was delicious, the giant prawns (too chewy), and the scallops, which were divine! Also had the dip trio, which was very good!
Best dish, hands down, was the scallops!