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  • Rachel S.

    Wonderful food, wonderful owners. I used to go to this place when it was owned by someone else, and it was very good. Then it went through two ownership transfers. I decided to go there as I thought it would be an easy place to go with kids and I was having steak craving, so I wanted the Sultan Kabob. So when I arrived I admit I was disappointed that there wasn't any steak kabob, but the woman at the counter seemed nice and they had a wide assortment of food on the menu....so very good for me and my 4 and 2 year old...so we stayed. I was not disappointed in the least. I splurged on the Combo plate...and of course my son (4) ordered a hot dog (that's a 4 year old for you). My kids and I LOVED our meal. The two types of meat they served in the combo plate were EXCELLENT...spiced perfectly...not overly spicy, you could still taste the meat itself, but just PERFECT. I'm very sensitive to spicy food. I usually order 0 spiciness, but this just had a hint of spiciness. My son even tried my combo plate and said the meat was a little spicy but good. Delicious! The desert were I think pita bread cooked some way with sugar and stuff on it. Sooo good! The only recommendation I might have on the combo plate is for them to add a 3rd protein such as some chicken. You can tell they take pleasure in their cooking. I'm so tempted to go back for the Beef Pho tonight, and I'm excited to know that they have the Pho soup on Saturday nights. The biggest thing to top everything off is the beautiful family running the business. It is a woman owner, and it seems the females in the family all run the business...her sister(s) and mother. They are extremely personable. Each one of them came out to have a conversation with me...a luxury I expect they may not be able to keep up with if they get busy enough due to their good food and customer service. The owner's daughter was sitting at a table, and she was as sweet as can be. She was an asset as well as kids love kids of course, and my 2 kids seemed to look up to her and she was a distraction for them while they waited for the food (which was very quickly served). A+++ Food, Service

    (5)
  • Mark S.

    The Lady or co owner was very rude and said to me "You Americans are rude and spoiled', I only requested the correct sauce advertised with my dish, she gave me something else and didn't bother to tell me they were out of the proper sauce. We Americans are what keeps them in business. Myself and many others are have decided to avoid this place!

    (1)
  • Brett S.

    I just moved here from Little Armenia in Hollywood, so I've had Zankou and Falaffel Arrax many times, and wouldn't you know it, my new fave falafel joint is right in my hood...Shish Kebob's & Gyros. The falafel sandwich is like a middle eastern burrito from Chipotle, It's that big and in a tortilla rather than open pita or wrapped flatbread, plus it's filled with cucumbers, tomato, pickles, lettuce and sauce and slightly grilled to seal it up and make the tortilla warm and crispy, all of which is way more than anything I ever got in Little Armenia. The gyro is also great and they always seem nice and efficient (also unlike anywhere I frequented in Little Armenia). I like me some Pita Jungle too but this place is more authentic and not as crowded so I can grab my food and go. Even customers eating in were talking to eachother about how much they love the place and visit at least once or twice a week...now i'm one of them.

    (5)
  • jeff b.

    I have a hard time giving out fives, but given the price, service, and food, it's worth five. great for what you get - a good price and great food from nice people. lunch is a good time to dine in, dinner is a good time to order out. the gyro and chicken gyro combos are great, so is the chicken wrap. everything is delivered to your table by the chef immediately after it leaves the grill - so make sure you try the fries. tell Anthony hi.

    (5)
  • Jenn E.

    I love this place...it could be considered a hidden gem...but it is always busy so it must not be hidden that well. The space was originally a Taste of Chicago, but when the new owners took it over, they turned it into a Middle Eastern restaurant....but they still serve the hot dogs too! They make the best gyros here, they warm pitas are always filled to the brim with the gyro meat, and their tzatki sauce is awesome! The combo with fries and drink is just right for a quick lunch. I have also had their falafel, which I really liked, they serve it in a wrap bread instead of a pita and smother it with tahini, lettuce and tomatoes! I have gotten a few friends hooked on this place as well, and my friend Paul always has a hard time deciding between the gyro and a hot dog because surprisingly, they do both really well!

    (4)
  • Johnson M.

    I've eaten here almost 1x's a week for 3 years, it's very good! They have a typical middle eastern menu... gyros, kabob, pita, salads, and of course hot dogs. They also sell bryer's ice cream and do shakes and floats as well. Their plates are a nice size, moderately priced, and most importantly, very tasty. I usually get a plate with 1/2 chicken kabob, 1/2 gyros with fries, salad, and rice for $10.50 or so. My coworkers always get the gyros sandwich with fries and a drink for about $8. The two brothers who own this place are real nice guys and care about their customers. I highly recommend this place.

    (4)
  • Bill M.

    Pickles. That's what I said, pickles. I've never had chopped dill pickles in my Tabouli salad. I was pleasantly surprised. The balance of the salad was the standard bulgar, onion, tomato, parsley and a light dressing. It was all well balanced and very fresh. The portion size was just right (a small dinner plate). It was garnished with thinly sliced tomato and purple olive. It appeared to have been freshly chopped after I ordered it. This was a plus. I also had the Falafel wrap. It came out in a warm, grilled tortilla. Contents included a pickle spear (yep, again), lettuce, onion, tomato and a sauce that was like a tahini sauce. It would have been better with a stronger, more tart sauce, but it was still good. The Falafel was very good too but they could have put in a few more hunks. The place is small (only about 8 tables inside). You go to the counter, place your order and wait. I sat and they brought the grub out to me. I'm guessing most everything is made-to-order. There is outdoor seating. Prices are great. Finally, I heard that their Gyro Platter and their Greek Salad are both highly recommended. I wanted Falafel and I always get Tabouli. It's worth another try to see if the recommendations are on.

    (4)
  • Paul J.

    Came for lunch on a Saturday afternoon. Told our Gyros and Vegetarian plate would take 15 minutes. An hour later, the food finally came. Gyros was marginal - the pita was cold and not toasted. Falafel was mealy. Salad was soaked in dressing. just a horrible experience. The cook was nice and apologized for the slow service. The counter lady was irritated that we asked about the status of our order. And $20.00 for this fast food experience!

    (1)
  • Turf B.

    Anonymous little place, unremarkably decorated, and the seating is uncomfortable if you're over 6 feet tall. However, I would walk naked through Juarez in July to eat one of their falafel sangwiches - it's really good. The gyros are good, too, and the dogs are okay, but the falafel wrap they make is unreal.

    (5)
  • WMT W.

    This is definitely a regular lunch spot for me. The food is very good, very fresh and very healthy. Some people have written that it is expensive I guess compared to the 99 cent menu at the Burger King in the same center they might be right BUT 5 bucks for a big tasty gyro is not in my book even almost too expensive. The chicken wrap is one of my favorites and at under 6 bucks a great value

    (5)
  • Joe H.

    The food is good. The portions are good. The price is good. This place is a good value .

    (4)
  • Chris M.

    I'm sure the folks here mean well, but the place is dirty and the food overpriced. I had the gyro combo, who cost more than a dollar more if you get it after 3 pm.when I asked about that, the owner said the only difference invent meal is when you order it. Then why increase the price, man?!

    (2)
  • Kiana Michelle R.

    Okay I have to admit, I hardly ever write reviews but I had to for this place!! So the restaurant is running under new ownership, and it seems like they're doing their very best keeping it the way it was before. So, I went in and the owner was working the register; she welcomed me with a sweet smile that made me feel very welcome. Anyhow, I decided to order the #16 which is the, "The Gyro Meal". It's got a very promising sign on it saying, "Most Popular :)", and let me tell you, you won't be disappointed. The owner arrived with my plate engulfed with a huge amount of fries and a large, mouth-watering gyro, filled with so much meat and nice, thick slices of tomatoes and onions. I realized I finished the whole plate without feeling absolutely gross from eating so much. Once I finished eating, I can honestly say that I wanted more to bring home. Try this place out, you won't be disappointed!

    (5)
  • D L.

    The grilled chicken salad is not made with real chicken. Disgusting. I paid nine bucks, ate one bite and dumped it. The "Greek" dressing was flavorless Italian. The tomatoes were overly ripe. Sure, the worker was nice and remembered my name as previously stated in these reviews, but was that worth the wasted money? No. Did she not notice I threw the salad away and left ONE minute after she brought it? Unreal. I will never go back. Why is it so hard to find a REAL Greek restaurant in this huge town!!?

    (1)
  • Kate B.

    Hooray for new ownership! The food is as good now as it once was and the family owners are as nice as can be! Bebe, Lisa and their family make a pointed effort to know you by name and remember the details in your order. Favorites include the chicken pita wrap meal and the kufta platter. The chicken is perfectly seasoned and the French fries are perfectly crisped. I crave the French fries now! The staff makes every effort to know you, your order and ensure everything is as you like it. They've upgraded to a nice flat screen tv, so it's like dining at home. Bebe, Lisa and their family wish you well - by name - and look forward to your next meal. We love supporting locally owned neighborhood spots and have already been back four times in two weeks!

    (4)
  • Jon M.

    OK, this is sad. I went in @ 4:30 since I knew they closed early on Fridays to pick up dinner for 2. My wife & I absolutely loved {past tense} the place. Their Gyro plates & Gyro salads were tops! "WERE-tops" I noticed their signs up with new telephone # AND later Friday hours AND Saturdays, so I asked since when? And the very nice ladies said since we are NEW OWNERS and we want to capture more dinner customers. They used to close late Friday afternoons for the entire weekend. OK, good, I was encouraged. Well... I ordered two complete Gyro Dinner Plates to go. Allow me to say to our surprise when I got the food home that: A} The large styrofoam dinner containers are sectioned off with main/large area + 2 much smaller slots for sides. What was in the main/large area? Nothing but totally flavorless yellow rice - did not even have a rice flavor = nothing/nada AND pita bread. B} One of the smaller back side dish tiny pockets had the SMALLEST PORTION of Gyro Meat I've ever seen when called a Dinner Plate and it was not very flavorful. Certainly not delicious, a bit greasy AND did not by any means come close to the wonderful & crispy Gyro meats the former/original owners had always, always served = an utter disappointment. C} The other smaller back section pocket had hummus. It looked like the yummy same the former owners served. BUT, it did not taste as good by any means. Overly oily and quite more bitter. D} The accompanying side salad container had a decent size Salad with onions, a very few greek olives, Feta, extremely razor thin cuke slices {more like shavings} and a few thinly half slices of tomato. The salad was OK, not great. Missing was the crispy iceberg lettuce the former owners always served and decent size pieces of cuke & tomato. The best part of it was their still reliable dressing. So, I don't know how else to say it BUT, this was no mistake or accident. The meats are NO LONGER up to par or crispy-ness and, now, quite greasy. The portion on their most expensive take out dish was so small it wouldn't fill a yoghurt cup. And sadly the Hummus was way, way, way sub-par. This place under the original/former owners on a scale of 1 to 10 served "10 Quality Foods" No one goes there for ambiance or comfort, it's for take-out or sitting at simple, old-style luncheonette type tables. It's not uncomfortable but, no one goes there for ambiance - you used to go there for good food. Only now, it's not. I am not one to trash a place and I won't now. Simply, if, if, if the new owners read this and wonder why they're loosing customers, it's because they have a long, long, long way to go and significantly improve before we will ever go back. When you pay reasonable money for good food, you are satisfied. Here, now? NOPE! One can only hope they improve. In the meantime, we'll just have to rely on the Gyro place on 92nd & Shea in the Sprouts Shopping Center... it's back up along the far right-angle of the shopping center southern end. Their Gyros & Greek food is now, much, much better. It's terribly sad when a local place you rely on goes south in quality literally overnight. But, if they don't seriously improve, they will not last a year here. Too many other good options in Scottsdale. AND yes, the restaurant business is never easy. It just begins and ends with quality. Especially if you expect it. This place was, as little as a few weeks ago, great. Not anymore and that's sad!

    (1)
  • Tamara W.

    I love it here! They knew my name the second time I came here! The food is delicious and my favorite is their falafel pita-yummy.

    (5)
  • Shawn N.

    I've not been to many gyros and kabob places before so I decided to try this one because it seems like a nice little place that's geared toward getting your food faster. I was not disappointed, the food was excellent, I had the ground beef combination (#2) and the beef was extremely tasteful and full of flavor. I got my food in a quick manner and the staff was extremely helpful and courteous. I won't hesitate to go back here for lunch while at work, it's a delightful place right in the middle of Scottsdale.

    (5)
  • Albert H.

    For a falafel, hummus & pita lunch this place is hard to beat. This small, family place serves up hot & delicious food at reasonable prices. Falafel are homemade and quite tasty.

    (5)
  • Nirali D.

    I (and my family of 6) really wanted to like the food since we own an independent family restaurant in the Silicon Valley, ca! But unfortunately most of us did not like it. Ordered the following: 1. Four falafel wraps (two with pita and fries). The falafel balls were overbooked, too big and not cut up to be able to eat properly, the pita was too chewy. The sauces were good but there was no real spicy sauce, only siracha 2. The salad (instead of chicken falafel was substituted) and it was not bad per my father but again the falafel balls were overcooked. He did not find anything special and family owned about the place. 3. Sister had the gyro plate and enjoyed it thoroughly, the meat to her was perfect 4. Brother had the chicken gyro and unfortunately the sandwih had only a few pieces of chicken and thought it lacked taste Overall, being family we really wanted a family touch!

    (2)
  • John B.

    We arrived just past 6 PM closing time. The owner was kind enough to let us order and prepared two excellent meals. An excellent Gyro!

    (5)
  • Kathrine R.

    Best place in north Scottsdale for fresh falafel and hummus. She makes her falafels from scratch! Only open til 6 pm so great lunch spot or early dinner.

    (5)
  • Gabe P.

    Absolutely love this place. Gyros and other Mediterranean food is not a common plate in Scottsdale. Not many restaurants accept the challenge to serve this kind of food and other chain brands that offer greek food have closed down. I'm so glad people are fond of this place. They have a variety of different food. You can go for a hot dog or possibly a burger, or go with something different with a greek salad. Prices are reasonable based on location but the food was excellent. Come in for a try!

    (4)
  • Jessi S.

    I was really looking for some good comfort food and I'm so glad I found this little hole in the wall. This place has a very relaxing, "family-owned" atmosphere. Everyone was very friendly and the food was excellent. I will definitely be a repeat customer.

    (5)
  • Ryan C.

    The food was excellent, I am new to the area and it's nice to have this kind of cuisine nearby.

    (4)
  • Noe G.

    Gyro salad was big it equals 2 meals for me. Most popular item that everyone I saw getting was the gyro pita meal. And the gyro meat melts in your mouth

    (4)
  • Matt A.

    Love the falafel wrap with tahini. Falafel is homemade and not from a box. For $5.99, I could eat here everyday. Maybe I will. Has outdoor seating as well, which I like. They seem to have fewer hours in summer... Like it looks like they close at 6pm M-F and at 4pm on Sat in summer. Hopefully they will update Yelp with any changes to the schedule.

    (5)
  • Dan H.

    This is an excellent place for lunch, I only warn that this place does take a little longer to get your food, but worth it. You're going to be upset if you have a 30 minute lunch break, you're going to be late getting back, unless to go. Chicken was tasty, veggies fresh, wrap was crisped perfectly and wasn't a gigantic carb filler. Delicious food.

    (4)
  • J B.

    Salty!!!!!! Ordered Greek gyros salad and it was so salty couldn't finish it. Came with just a little feta, not dresses and their sauce is just sour cream. Nice service, not good food

    (2)
  • Andy G.

    Stopped here today for a quick takeout salad. It was really busy, with every table inside and out occupied. However, the staff was friendly and got my order out within a reasonable amount of time for being made to order - about 5 minutes. The food tasted fresh and somewhat above average, although there don't appear to be a lot of healthy offerings here. Most things come with fries, or are drowning in sauce or dressing. The whole vibe of the place is like a Chicago dive, as Michael M. said. It's funny to go in places that serve gyros because they always have those stock "gyro" posters that they must get from the food service guy or something.

    (4)
  • Rachel R.

    After months of battling Israeli street food cravings and refusing to eat Middle Eastern food in the US, I finally gave in. This place was recommended to me by Israelis, so I figured an Israeli recommendation was the next best thing to eating actual Israeli food again. I was correct. The people are super friendly, and they don't give a shiz that the place is a total dive because the food will speak for itself (until you inhale it). It's all made right in front of you, the ingredients are authentic, it's cheap, and everything is slightly too delicious to be considered healthy. I was immediately transported back to the streets of Jerusalem, and all was well in the land of my stomach. I'd recommend ordering a falafel wrap or a gyro, depending upon your carnivorous inclinations. Both will rock your world. If you're vegan, the falafel has some kind of ranch-tahini thing going on, so just ask them to leave off the ranch bit and you're good to go. Then, ravage your tin foil-wrapped treasure with the passion of a thousand suns.

    (4)
  • Todd P.

    We went there last night for dinner. We started with a small hummus with an extra pita. I just may have been hungry but I swear the pitas were the best I've ever had. They were like they were freshly baked. Man, they were great with the hummus. I had the gyros plate and my wife had the chicken. One thing both had in common were that they were piping hot. This is something we both love. My gyros was delicious and my wife's chicken was just good. Once again, the pita shone on my order. The fries were great, too. It was standard Kronos meat but the pita was packed. My wife's chicken was mildly flavored and came with rice, more hummus and a salad. She thought everything was good but wanted more flavor. The folks inside were nice and everything was cooked to order. It's an option you should consider.

    (4)
  • Lorin C.

    The gyro is ahhhhmazing, as well as the chicken kabob!! Seriously my favorite Greek restaurant. Family owned & the food is fantastic, their fries are to die for as well! Highly recommend!!!

    (5)
  • Gman S.

    Two visits...would have been a 3 star but on the second---and for the second time, they were just CLOSED with no reason why. (yes the hours on the window said they were to be open)... Food was good but pricey. Service does not match the food.

    (2)
  • Keiko I.

    Hey Everybody! I'm Jewish now. This place just converted me. The most precious and delicate falafel I've ever indulged my mouth with came from this humble, unpretentious little gem of a place. Unbelievable. I've eaten falafel in every city, but this was the show-stopper. Hallelujah. Oh, gotta go, late for synagogue! (where's my yarmulke?)

    (5)
  • Tyger L.

    Oh Oh Oh how I love this place. I highly recommend the gyro salad, the hummus, the chicken kabob plate, fries, well...everything I've tried has been wondreful, and I love the couple that runs it. They are the best, never TOO busy at lunch time and we've always been able to get a table. It's more than earned it's permanent place in our lunch rotation.

    (5)
  • Belle R.

    I had the vegetarian plate for work lunch and I'm impressed. Great food, service, price, place. Will come back soon.

    (5)
  • Jason L.

    since hearing this establishment was under new ownership i wanted to embrace the change, at first i noticed the prices went up which i can understand having a higher operating cost. Now on to the food, we ordered a couple of plates with chicken and kefta, the chicken was very salty, im not sure what is was marinated in to have that salty taste, the kefta was not prepared the way it should be, i didn't taste cumin, onion,cilantro or a hint of chili powder. The salad with both meals, the Italian dressing with both meals had no hint of mint under previous ownership and i strongly believe it was store bought seeing i have kraft Italian with the same consistency of what was served to me. Nice lady owner but shortcuts will be noticed by a middle easterner real fast

    (2)
  • M. M. M.

    Super slow service. Waited 30 minutes for 1 gyro. Plan on waiting. Definitely don't go if you only have an hour or less during your lunch break.

    (3)
  • John O.

    I had a kabob and gyro sandwich, their namesake, to sample their food for the first time. A little salty but decent on both. It was interesting to find Chicago style hotdog on the menu and could hardly resist the temptation but I was there to try the kabob and gyro. It took a little longer than i expected but not long enough to over-dramatize it. I guess most places aren't grilling their kabobs and fresh gyro meat to order. The pita was soft and delicious and if I am nearby I will definitely stop in for a couple of those Chicago dogs because the place just gave me a feeling that those dogs are gonna be nice and tasty. Good place for a late lunch if you aren't in a rush.

    (3)
  • Tom A.

    Good food. Had the chicken kabobs. Comes w/ rice (or fries) and salad. Quite a bit of food. Could almost share between 2 people. A little pricey for the kabob plates ($11-13) but considering the quantity and quality I was okay with the value. Will definitely return. Pleasant mom and pop working the place when I was there.

    (4)
  • Jim W.

    I am backed up on reviewing, frankly. So this one is a couple months overdue. I met fellow Yelper Brian S here for lunch. I ordered the Gyro plate as I wanted some Greek salad with the meal. Well the plate deals here are huge. Two people could probably manage just fine sharing one of the plate meals. Lots of meat, sauce, fries, salad, dressing. I didn't finish and still I had no room for baklava after. Sad. The decor is pretty basic. I would class them as a good lunch spot or cheap dinner joint, not in the "Out for a nice meal" class.

    (3)
  • Patrick H.

    Good Mediterranean food, gyro, hummus, fries all tasty. Greek salad was nice as well. ask them to brown the meat a little more mine was cooked but not crispy enough.

    (4)
  • Lawrence C.

    I only ordered the hummus and pita here, so this review is based on that. The hummus was incredibly fresh and tasty. I could eat it all day long. I want to return to try some of their other stuff. Not much here besides the food though, very regular looking place.

    (4)
  • Elizabeth M.

    There were only four people in the restaurant and we waited over 40 minutes for 2 gyro pitas. Slowest service I have ever encountered. Unacceptable for a order at the counter type of restaurant. The food was good but not worth the wait. The staff did not appologize at all for the slow service or explain the delay. They really need to get their act together or this place will be out of business soon.

    (1)
  • Grant G.

    I'm not from the Scottsdale area, but this little gem is one that I am glad to have come across. I love the owner and the food is top notch. Definitely recommend to anyone looking for good, healthy food.

    (5)
  • Peter B.

    Bought the Groupon for this place. Being part Greek, I'm pretty picky when it comes to this type of food. I had the Gyro plate, and I have to say the portion was large, and really good. This sounds a little weird, but I find a big hunk of spinning meat pretty sexy. The prices here were also right! Good find for me because it's only about 10 minutes away from where I work. Now I can stop by on my way home and pick up take out when its my turn to cook :)

    (5)
  • Fred S.

    This is a little restaurant not far from my house. It is located in a strip mall and you have to look for it - I just happened to first notice it as I was becoming familiar with the area. Since I am from Spokane, our ethnic restaurants are very limited,, and I was not very familiar with middle eastern food. But I knew I generally liked it, so I stopped in for an early lunch. And it was well worth the stop. It is very small, probably more designed for take out, but they do have several tables on the inside and outside. I sat at a table on the outside, and it was very pleasant - I read the newspaper, had lunch and generally enjoyed myself. As I do almost everywhere I eat, I watched what other diners were having, just to see what the menu items were. Since it was lunch, everyone seemed somewhat hurried, but definitely enjoying their meals. I had gyro and it was delicious. On later trips, I have had the different gyros, and some of their chicken dishes. The people are friendly, and at times the place gets really busy. It is a great place to stop for a quick lunch. The only down side is that they are a pricey for the size of the meal. But because I like middle eastern food, I am willing to spend a little more, just to have the convenience of being able to have a restaurant like this in the area.

    (3)
  • Michael M.

    A great place for fast Mediterranean food. Brothers, Anthony and Edward serve up quality food at reasonable prices. Everything they serve is great from the hummus to the freshly shaved gyro meat. Good salads, grilled chicken, hot dogs and fries too. It has a Chicago Hot Dog dive feel! That's why I like it even more. But best of all Edward and Anthony welcome you every time you walk in with a big hello and smile. Anthony is at the counter taking your order and Edward is cooking away in the back.

    (5)
  • MICHAEL M.

    Mom & Pop establishment with some darn tasty gyros and some of the best fries I've had at any restaurant. They have an eclectic menu with some standard American fare, but the gyros are top notch. It's nearly unnoticeable from the street and I'm kicking myself for not finding it sooner as I live just up Hayden. Mediterranean food at its finest, like a schwarma slingin' food truck parked in a strip mall and never found it necessary to move. Easy on the stomach and the wallet, the #16 gyro combo is the way to go. Heard nothing but raves about the salad from the table of red hat ladies next to us, and I fell in love with the tahini after first bite. The obligatory Sriracha sauce adorned the table and mixed in with the ketchup for the fries made for a pleasant and fiery surprise. I highly suggest giving this place a try the next time you're in the area instead of wasting your money and time at the nearby BK Lounge. Family owned, by friendly people dedicated to bringing the best Mediterranean fare I've had in the Valley, give your tastebuds a treat today.

    (4)
  • Michael P.

    This is the best falafel I have had in town. They make it from scratch (not from a mix) and it comes out amazing. I recommend the falafel wrap or the vegetarian plate (you can substitute the dolmades for more falafel for no extra charge).

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :10:30 am - 8:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Accepts Bitcoin : No
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

Categories

Greek Cuisine

Greek food is a fine melody of the finest pressed olive oil, fresh fermented bread, colorful vegetables, juicy meat, sea food all cooked in spices and fresh rosemary. The people from Greek were great scholars who aimed to excel in everything they do. The results are quite visible in their food as they are the inventors of olive oil which is beneficial to health. Greeks also made different type of wines from the best quality of grapes fermented in controlled environment.

Today, you can find hundreds of restaurants offering authentic Greek food or popularly termed as Mediterranean cuisine in New York city alone. People wait in line to taste the exotic Greek dishes like saganaki, taramasalata, souvlaki, loukoumades, spanakopita, moussaka, and many more. One thing which most people like about these authentic Greek dishes is abundant use of lemon juice, olive oil, fresh rosemary and sea salt. A smart mix of few ingredients can virtually take you on the pebble streets of beautiful city of Greece.

For those who don't have time to enjoy fine dining should try tasting the famous souvlaki with pita which is type of meat dish, also a trademark Greek fast food. For those who are vegetarian, or vegan can try different versions of Greek Salad. So, if you wish to enjoy a hearty yet healthy meal that tastes divine then try dining at the best Greek restaurant in your city. Greek cuisine not only tastes good but also help maintain your body in a natural way through healthy diet.

Shish Kabobs & Gyros

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