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Asia Club

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Santorini
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About

Asia Club sits on Fira's central square — one of the busiest intersections in Santorini — and has been feeding visitors and locals pan-Asian food since before most of the island's newer restaurant concepts arrived. With a 4.2 rating across more than 660 reviews, it has earned a reliable following among travelers looking for a break from Greek salads and grilled fish.

The format sits somewhere between a casual snack bar and a sit-down restaurant. You can order at the counter and eat in, or place a delivery order through the restaurant's own platform. The kitchen covers a broad stretch of Asian cuisines — Chinese, Japanese, and broader pan-Asian influences — without committing rigidly to any single one. That flexibility is part of the appeal for mixed groups with different preferences.

For anyone touring Santorini on a tighter budget, Asia Club is one of the few central Fira spots where a full, satisfying meal can be had for well under €15 per person.

What to Expect

The menu at Asia Club draws from across East and Southeast Asia. Core categories include appetizers, soups, salads, stir-fry dishes, and noodle plates. Vegetarians are well served — the kitchen prepares Indo-Chinese-style vegetarian dishes that have picked up specific praise in visitor reviews. Meat eaters gravitate toward the beef and pork soups, and the chicken fried rice has come up repeatedly as a reliable, affordable option. Edamame features as a starter, signaling that the Japanese side of the menu is taken seriously.

Sushi is listed among the place types, suggesting at least a basic selection of rolls or nigiri, though the kitchen's broader identity leans toward hot cooked dishes rather than a dedicated sushi counter.

The space itself is compact and unpretentious. Seating is available for eat-in orders, but don't expect a formal dining room — the atmosphere is quick-service, practical, and efficient. The central square location means foot traffic is constant during the day, and the venue can get busy between 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM when the lunch crowd builds.

Delivery is available seven days a week, which makes Asia Club a practical option if you're staying in self-catering accommodation in or near Fira and want food brought to you. The website at asia-club.gr appears to handle orders directly.

Ingredients are described by the restaurant as fresh and quality-focused, and the consistency of reviews over a large sample size supports that claim.

How to Get There

Asia Club is on Fira's central square in Thira (postal code 847 00), making it one of the easiest restaurants on the island to find. If you're arriving from the cable car terminus at the port, walk uphill into Fira's pedestrian zone and head toward the main plateia — the restaurant is right there. From the Santorini bus terminal (also in Fira), the square is a two-minute walk.

If you're driving from Oia or Imerovigli, park in one of the lots on the northern edge of Fira's commercial zone and walk in — vehicles cannot access the pedestrian square directly. Parking in central Fira is limited in high season, so arriving before 11:00 AM or after 8:00 PM helps. Taxis drop off on the ring road around the square.

For those staying elsewhere on the island and preferring not to travel, the delivery service covers Santorini and can be arranged via the website or by calling +30 2286 023457.

Best Time to Visit

Asia Club is open every day from 11:30 AM to 11:00 PM, which makes it useful at times when many island restaurants are closed — particularly in the early afternoon gap between lunch and dinner service that some Greek restaurants observe.

Fira's central square is at its most congested between roughly 6:00 PM and 9:00 PM in peak season (July and August), when cruise passengers and resort guests overlap. If you want a seat without a wait, arriving before 1:00 PM or after 9:00 PM gives you more breathing room.

The shoulder months — May, June, September, and October — see lighter crowds across Fira while the restaurant remains fully operational. Santorini's summers are hot and dry, and the central square offers little shade, so a midday meal here works well as a sit-down break rather than a stand-and-eat moment.

Asia Club appears to operate year-round or close to it, based on the hours listed, but opening times can shift in the low season (November through March). Confirming ahead of time is worth doing if you're visiting outside summer.

Tips for Visiting

  • The chicken fried rice is one of the better-value options on the menu — multiple reviewers have noted it as filling, well-priced, and consistently prepared.
  • Vegetarians should ask specifically about the Indo-Chinese section of the menu. Visitor feedback highlights this as an area where the kitchen puts genuine effort in.
  • Arrive slightly before noon if you want to order quickly and get a table. The lunch rush builds fast from around 12:30 PM onward in high season.
  • Use the website's delivery function if you're in self-catering accommodation in or near Fira — the phone line (+30 2286 023457) and the site both handle orders, and delivery is available across the full operating window.
  • Don't expect a full sushi bar experience. The restaurant's strengths lie in hot dishes — soups, noodles, and stir-fries — rather than an extensive raw-fish counter.
  • The restaurant is on the main pedestrian square, so noise and foot traffic are part of the experience. If you want a quiet meal, an off-peak visit on a weekday afternoon is your best option.
  • Bring cash as a backup. Card payment is common in Fira, but it's worth having euros on hand at casual fast-food style venues.
  • Email for catering or group inquiries via [email protected] if you're organizing a larger group order or want to confirm availability for a specific time.

What to Order

The pan-Asian menu at Asia Club is organized around a few clear strengths. The soup section draws consistent praise — the beef and pork broths in particular have been called out as authentically prepared and generously portioned. Edamame is a reliable starter if you want something light before a main.

For mains, the stir-fry and noodle dishes form the core of the menu alongside fried rice options. The chicken fried rice is the most frequently mentioned single dish in visitor reviews — straightforward, well-seasoned, and priced to suit a budget meal. The Indo-Chinese vegetarian options are a genuine draw for non-meat-eaters, offering spiced preparations that go beyond the token salad or side dish found at most tourist-focused restaurants on the island.

Sushi appears on the menu based on the restaurant's listed categories, making it worth asking staff what's available on any given day. The broader menu also includes appetizers and salads for those wanting a lighter meal.

If you're ordering delivery, the hot dishes travel better than sushi or cold items — factor that in when choosing.

Address

Fira central square, Thira 847 00, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday11:30 – 23:00
tuesday11:30 – 23:00
wednesday11:30 – 23:00
thursday11:30 – 23:00
friday11:30 – 23:00
saturday11:30 – 23:00
sunday11:30 – 23:00

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