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Welcome to Eléa

Eléa, located at 217 W 85th St in New York, is a Mediterranean restaurant that offers a delightful array of desserts. Known for its classy ambiance and attentive service, Eléa stands out for its delicious dishes like the Chicken Souvlaki and Lamb Kebab. Customers rave about the flavorful Greek Omelet and the Sesame Feta with dried figs and honey. The restaurant also impresses with its extensive cocktail menu, including the popular Smoke & Fire. Whether you're looking for a relaxing dinner or a group gathering, Eléa is the perfect spot for a quality Greek dining experience.

Eléa: Reviews & Ratings

Aaron G.
Aaron G.

It's an amazing restaurant from the food, service and ambiance. Our waiter was great, gave us very nice recommendations and options. The food is delicious, we tried a few of the appetizers and they are a good portion for sharing. Our dinner plates didn't disappoint. We also enjoyed the drinks, especially the Smoke & Fire (if you like Mezcal).

Avery P.
Avery P.

This place is hands-down the best restaurant in New York. Such amazing Greek food with outstanding service and great hospitality. We were so well taken care of and our water cups were never empty. The ambience is so calming and such a great restaurant to sit down for the night and relax at.

Marios D.
Marios D.

Went there for a private dinner Large group and fixed menu Overall excellent service attentive staff and great atmosphere Dip appetizers were great. Kafteri hot as expected but tasty. The tarama was smooth and creamy and not too salty. Spanakopita was very full had some feta and was really well cooked. The salad was excellent and a refreshing accompaniment My entree was the Branzino with potatoes and Horta. Cooked perfectly with a nice lemon sauce. Potatoes were lemonata and Horta balanced rye dish with some texture and slight bitter lemony taste. Excellent Desserts looked great. Tried rolled baklava and it was good but super sweet- I am not a dessert guy... I recommend this place!

Elsy M.
Elsy M.

I recently dined at Elea in the Upper West Side and had a fantastic experience. The mocktails were delicious, complementing the flavorful dishes we ordered. The lambchop chicken souvlaki was perfectly cooked, the octopus was tender, and the tzatziki with pita was a great addition. The ambiance was warm and inviting, making it a great spot for a relaxed meal. The staff was attentive and helpful throughout the evening. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a quality Greek dining experience!

Danielle W.
Danielle W.

The ambiance of Eléa is great and there is ample indoor and outdoor seating. The decor is all light-colored, mostly white with some flowers. I have gone for brunch and dinner, both with and without reservations, and never had to wait more than a few minutes (though maybe we just got lucky because I do see long lines). A few things to note about the popular dishes include: - Smoked Salmon Benedict: Pretty standard brunch fare, that comes with sides of roasted potatoes and salad. - Wild Mushroom Risotto: This can be very hit or miss. Sometimes, it's super creamy as you would expect, but other times, it seems like rice is a bit too firm. The mushroom flavor is always very pronounced, which I appreciate, but the texture just tends to be inconsistent. - Tasting of Three Greek Spreads: I have tried the hummus, tzatziki, and taramosalata. The hummus was a bit too dry and unseasoned for my preference the last time I had it. The tzatziki was definitely the highlight here, since it was super creamy, yet light. The taramosalata was solid with a mousse-like texture, but a bit on the salty side. The grilled pita was seasoned well and the staff are generous about refilling it! Seafood Orzotto: My favorite entree! They give a generous helping of shrimp, mussels, and clams, an extra bowl and mini forks for the shells. It tasted very fresh and was super filling. They also have a shrimp variant on the brunch menu. I would definitely recommend trying the spreads and seafood dishes here. Staff are always attentive and friendly.

Robert F.
Robert F.

Had an incredible time at Elea with a party of 9. The service was top-notch, which is my thing. From the moment we walked in, the hostess set the tone - welcoming and attentive without being overbearing. The staff kept the experience seamless, making sure everything flowed perfectly. And the food? Absolutely awesome! Each dish was bursting with flavor, and you could tell real care went into the preparation. This place is a great spot for both a big group or a more intimate dinner.

Allison L.
Allison L.

A busy, buzzy Greek restaurant in the heart of UWS. This is a perfect date spot with a huge menu, great for mezze shares or large entrees if you are hungry. They have some of the best grilled octopus I've had and I highly recommend the dip trio and seafood orzo! Will be back to try their fish at some point, but everything was quite filling even without a full entree.

Jeff C.
Jeff C.

Dinner for 6 with some old great friends Friday night. Old college friend reserved the wrong day, oops. The woman at 5he front desk were great, the pre dinner cocktail at the bar great. They were so sweet and so accommodating. Dinner was so great, excellent server wish I remembered this guys name. We shared apps, fried calamari, some spears, Went back to Elea last Saturday. We go out a lot, so when I have a great meal and experience I have to call it out. We had Sarah asa server, a true professional. The entire staff has her back, filling up our water, as well as getting the service set just right. We started with a cocktail at the bar,and it was a real drink, not one of these junior drinks, where they measure their small pour. Food was terrific, we had the horiatiki salad and mussels to start, both were great, loved the mussels sauce, great for dipping. I am not usually a fish guy, but the Lavraki was a generous portion and simply delicious. Wish I lived by, would love to come regularly and just eat and drink at the bar. Run don't walk to this place,

Glenn C.
Glenn C.

I was at this well regarded Greek restaurant recently celebrating my upcoming (now past) birthday with two others. The space is large with a pretty decent outdoor space along with a bar upstairs as well as a spacious area downstairs which is lightly decorated with some lights and a few sculptures. The downstairs got a little bit loud eventually but overall, it was fine. The female waitress we had was friendly with good recommendations for those who asked and the manager as well as others came around and checked how things were doing. To drink, I had a glass for $18 of the Plano Assyrtiko from Drama. The wine listed as a high minerality assyrtiko was very tasty. All three of us went with the Restaurant Week (or rather month) tasting menu which consists of 3 courses for $60 which was well worth it. They gave some bread to start which was nice and warm and there was a large container of olive oil on the table. The olive oil was of good quality but I preferred dipping the warm bread in my first course. I started with the Dorado Ceviche with royal dorado, cucumber, cherry tomatoes, avocado, Fresno chile, and chilled tomato soup. The dorado had a good chew to it and there was a good mix of textures. There was plenty of the tomato broth/soup which had some richness and sweetness with the bread being a good way to have more of it though they should probably serve a spoon with this dish. Another person had the Horiatiki Salad with vine ripe tomatoes, cucumber, red onion, peppers, olives, and Arahova feta. Tasty salad with very good feta and fresh vegetables (particularly the tomatoes) and the portion was good. The last person had the meatballs/Keftedes with feta sauce. The meatball was tender and the feta added some light sourness though I have preferred some other places as I found it a bit bland. For main dishes, two of us paid an additional $15 supplement for the Lamb Chops. Listed as 3 double cut, dry aged lamb chops with Greek oregano fries, the lamb was perfectly cooked though there was a bit too much fat on mine (though expected as I ordered rare.) There were plenty of fries and they brought over some ketchup for them though I would have preferred some tzatziki or something else to dip. This was a very meaty rich dish and it was solid. The latter person had the Lavraki listed as Mediterranean seabass filet listed as a lean, mild flavor with lemon potatoes and horta. The fish was tender and perfectly cooked. The lemon potato was very solid and the horta or wild greens were excellent. There was some capers and I presume the fish was grilled with olive oil and said capers as per usual for a Greek spot. Very tasty with a big portion just like the lamb. All three of us got the same dessert; the Portokalopita with yogurt ice cream. Said dessert is a type of cake made from dried phyllo dough and orange and it has a mix of sweetness and bitterness from orange peel. I've had this cake before being one of my favorite Greek desserts and this was a particularly good one with excellent texture. The yogurt ice cream had some sourness and paired well and it was on top of a crumble of some type (crackers or something.) Overall, I liked the dessert as it wasn't super sweet. For the birthday, they brought out a sparkler which was a nice touch on the side. Food overall was very tasty. Big portions and well worth the price though I might not get the lamb next time and go with one of the fish. It's not the most nuanced Greek food such as at Nerai or others but just really good versions of standard Greek fare with some notably good dishes. Would go back. Mid 4.

Location

  • Eléa
    217 W 85th St New York, NY 10024 Hotline: (212) 369-9800

Eléa is a Mediterranean restaurant located in New York City, offering a delightful selection of desserts and brunch options. The restaurant provides a classy atmosphere with amenities such as outdoor seating, a full bar, and even gender-neutral restrooms. Whether you're dining in, getting takeout, or having your meal delivered, Eléa aims to please with its diverse menu.

Customer reviews rave about the exceptional service and delicious food at Eléa. Dishes like the Chicken Souvlaki, Lamb Kebab, and Octopus are favorites among patrons for their flavorful combinations and perfectly cooked meats. The restaurant also offers a variety of small plates, including Greek Spreads and Fried Calamari, perfect for sharing with friends or as an appetizer before your main course.

The ambiance at Eléa is charming, with both indoor and outdoor seating options available. The decor is light and inviting, creating a warm atmosphere for guests to enjoy their meals. The staff are attentive and helpful, ensuring a pleasant dining experience for all.

Overall, Eléa is highly recommended for those looking for a quality Greek dining experience in the Upper West Side. Whether you're stopping by for brunch, dinner, or a private event, Eléa is sure to impress with its delectable menu and welcoming atmosphere. Make sure to give their desserts a try, like the rolled baklava, for a sweet ending to your meal.