I stood on line for 15 minutes before being served. I can wait for good service and food. The guy at the counter asked me what I wanted but seemed to be distracted when I placed my order. He asked me again 30 seconds later and I told him again. I watched him throw a piece of meat on the cutting board onto the floor with his bare hand. At least he put a glove on when serving the salad. There was a couple in front of me that ordered two chicken platters. I somehow got my food before them. They were contemplating leaving because they're food took too long. He then asked them if chicken and steak was ok since cooking another chicken was going to take too long. The poor girl hesitantly said ok even though I could see they really wanted their original order. While all this was happening, the cashier had basically cursed out the counter guy while I was waiting to be rung up. I could also see into the back kitchen and there was food all over the floor. I probably would not have eaten my food had I not been starving. Here's hoping I don't get food poisoning.
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Dave C.
Really good. Was not expecting that quality food from a food court. I got the Mediterranean kabob special thing. It was the house special. Well worth it.
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Susan M.
I will not be visiting this location again. I stood for 20 min. waiting for them to open. There was a guy racing around behind the counter. I asked him when they planned on opening for business. He shrugged at me. I gave up after waiting 5 more mins. & went to Moe's next door. They saw me standing there all that time & said that was common for them since Hector's became Greek Fiesta. So, if you want good food & service avoid this location. The other locations were good. Maybe they need a new manager & employees. BTW...Greek Fiesta didn't turn on their lights & open for business until 11:27 am.
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Brandy N.
My favorite place to eat in the food court! The hummus is yummy and it's something different than a salad when it comes to healthy in the food court. If you need some sweets, try the pistachio baklava, it's tasty
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Paula C.
I was a little upset that they didn't have any lamb when i went, but i love greek food so it was good either way. The place was a little slow though, because there was only one guy working there at the time.
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Leticia W.
Pretty tasty. They did get my order wrong but it's ok because i wanted the salad any way. Ordered the fiesta platter and they have me the Greek platter instead. Salad did have a bit too much dressing. Overall tho it was good. A good healthy option for mall food
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Jackie K.
Manager is a jerk. I checked in via Yelp and it said I received a free dessert baklava or lady fingers with any purchase but the manager said I needed to print this offer which is not what it said. You just have a week to use the offer and have to present it to establishment. The other employee working just honored it anyways because her boss was being rude but other than that the food is good and it's made right when you order so it takes a while for some dishes to be prepared but it's worth it. FYI manager if you make an offer on Yelp make sure you know what it entails or put in specific directions instead of having an attitude when they don't know what your talking about.
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Nadia A.
I stood on line for 15 minutes before being served. I can wait for good service and food. The guy at the counter asked me what I wanted but seemed to be distracted when I placed my order. He asked me again 30 seconds later and I told him again. I watched him throw a piece of meat on the cutting board onto the floor with his bare hand. At least he put a glove on when serving the salad. There was a couple in front of me that ordered two chicken platters. I somehow got my food before them. They were contemplating leaving because they're food took too long. He then asked them if chicken and steak was ok since cooking another chicken was going to take too long. The poor girl hesitantly said ok even though I could see they really wanted their original order. While all this was happening, the cashier had basically cursed out the counter guy while I was waiting to be rung up. I could also see into the back kitchen and there was food all over the floor. I probably would not have eaten my food had I not been starving. Here's hoping I don't get food poisoning.
(1)Dave C.
Really good. Was not expecting that quality food from a food court. I got the Mediterranean kabob special thing. It was the house special. Well worth it.
(4)Susan M.
I will not be visiting this location again. I stood for 20 min. waiting for them to open. There was a guy racing around behind the counter. I asked him when they planned on opening for business. He shrugged at me. I gave up after waiting 5 more mins. & went to Moe's next door. They saw me standing there all that time & said that was common for them since Hector's became Greek Fiesta. So, if you want good food & service avoid this location. The other locations were good. Maybe they need a new manager & employees. BTW...Greek Fiesta didn't turn on their lights & open for business until 11:27 am.
(1)Brandy N.
My favorite place to eat in the food court! The hummus is yummy and it's something different than a salad when it comes to healthy in the food court. If you need some sweets, try the pistachio baklava, it's tasty
(5)Paula C.
I was a little upset that they didn't have any lamb when i went, but i love greek food so it was good either way. The place was a little slow though, because there was only one guy working there at the time.
(3)Leticia W.
Pretty tasty. They did get my order wrong but it's ok because i wanted the salad any way. Ordered the fiesta platter and they have me the Greek platter instead. Salad did have a bit too much dressing. Overall tho it was good. A good healthy option for mall food
(4)Jackie K.
Manager is a jerk. I checked in via Yelp and it said I received a free dessert baklava or lady fingers with any purchase but the manager said I needed to print this offer which is not what it said. You just have a week to use the offer and have to present it to establishment. The other employee working just honored it anyways because her boss was being rude but other than that the food is good and it's made right when you order so it takes a while for some dishes to be prepared but it's worth it. FYI manager if you make an offer on Yelp make sure you know what it entails or put in specific directions instead of having an attitude when they don't know what your talking about.
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