You're at the mall, surveying your options of where to eat in the magnificent remodeled food court. There's some tough competition and one spot I believe many unfortunately overlook: gyros from It's Greek to Me. There are other locations around town, but this is the one I've visited most, even back in my younger years. The gyros are great- pretty standard with exactly what I expect. If you don't try gyros, they're a lot like a wrap or flatbread sandwich with sliced slow roasted meat mix (you'll see it rotating within the shop), tomatoes, lettuce, and a cool cucumber yogurt called tzatziki sauce. If you're getting a combo, you get fries too... and they'll be the best fries available in the food court, at least by my standards. There are many other options on the menu, but this is what I've always had; others seem to get this frequently as well. They have extras like baklava, but I found it to be less exciting than I'd hope. Stick to the main attraction. But give this place a shot: the service is warm and friendly, just like the food.
(5)
Steve R.
As long as you know that you are going into this ordering Gyros at the Mall, then you will be able to have a pretty decent meal. This is obviously not going to be fine dining, but compared to the other commercialized options in Woodland Hills Mall Food Court, you can actually get something unique. The two guys working today were friendly. They lured me over with a sample of the Gyro meat and I had to have more. I ordered a #11 which was a Gyro, fries and a drink. It came to $8.50 (ish). The Gyro was really great. The pita bread tasted fresh baked and the tzatziki sauce added some nice flavor. It was packed full with tomatoes, onions and lettuce and was more than I could even finish. The fries were pretty standard frozen fries but they did have seasoning salt out to be used. The only downside was that my Gyro was slightly heavy on tzatziki sauce, which made for a messy meal. If you are at the mall and want to try something different, give these guys some business.
(4)
Maxwell B.
My first time at a greek restaurant and i must say its pretty tasty! Must try people.
(5)
Jordan D.
Gyros are the best I've had in town. Can't really give it 5 stars yet without trying something else on the menu, but for mall food they are pretty good.
(4)
Drew B.
It's in the mall, but it's really good. They have probably the best gyros i have had in town. Now I have not been to a TON of places serving them but a handful. Out of that handful though this place is the best. The onions, the tomatoes, the sauce, the meat... it is all so good. If you are shopping at Woodland Hills and want some Greek food you should try it out!
(4)
Rachel S.
This is the review for their Woodland Hills mall food court location. Sells your typical yummy Kronos gyro. For $6.99 you can get a gyro plate which includes rice pilaf, a pita cut into 4 sections, shaved gyro meat, shredded ice berg lettuce, a slice of tomato, 2 containers of tzatziki and a drink. A couple of years ago, I tried their bakalva; it was ok, nothing fantastic. Their dolmades aren't very good. For about $3 you can order a side of dolmades (stuffed grape leaves) and it comes with 5. They are stuffed with an oily, but dry (I don't know how to explain it) reddish/orange rice. The leaves have the texture of sitting under a heat lamp. I like them because they're not Chik-fil-a or Popeyes. It's the only decent tasting mall food you can get! I must say I'm a little confused by their brochure which, in bold letters at the top, says, "Open Buffet Every Friday and Saturday Night. Hookah Available Every Night." I'm confused because 2 out of 3 of their locations are in mall food courts, the other being in the Spirit Bank Event Center (I have no idea what that is.) I can't imagine that hookah is allowed in the mall food court when smoking is not.
(3)
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Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : Free Has TV : No Waiter Service : No Caters : No
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.
Justin B.
You're at the mall, surveying your options of where to eat in the magnificent remodeled food court. There's some tough competition and one spot I believe many unfortunately overlook: gyros from It's Greek to Me. There are other locations around town, but this is the one I've visited most, even back in my younger years. The gyros are great- pretty standard with exactly what I expect. If you don't try gyros, they're a lot like a wrap or flatbread sandwich with sliced slow roasted meat mix (you'll see it rotating within the shop), tomatoes, lettuce, and a cool cucumber yogurt called tzatziki sauce. If you're getting a combo, you get fries too... and they'll be the best fries available in the food court, at least by my standards. There are many other options on the menu, but this is what I've always had; others seem to get this frequently as well. They have extras like baklava, but I found it to be less exciting than I'd hope. Stick to the main attraction. But give this place a shot: the service is warm and friendly, just like the food.
(5)Steve R.
As long as you know that you are going into this ordering Gyros at the Mall, then you will be able to have a pretty decent meal. This is obviously not going to be fine dining, but compared to the other commercialized options in Woodland Hills Mall Food Court, you can actually get something unique. The two guys working today were friendly. They lured me over with a sample of the Gyro meat and I had to have more. I ordered a #11 which was a Gyro, fries and a drink. It came to $8.50 (ish). The Gyro was really great. The pita bread tasted fresh baked and the tzatziki sauce added some nice flavor. It was packed full with tomatoes, onions and lettuce and was more than I could even finish. The fries were pretty standard frozen fries but they did have seasoning salt out to be used. The only downside was that my Gyro was slightly heavy on tzatziki sauce, which made for a messy meal. If you are at the mall and want to try something different, give these guys some business.
(4)Maxwell B.
My first time at a greek restaurant and i must say its pretty tasty! Must try people.
(5)Jordan D.
Gyros are the best I've had in town. Can't really give it 5 stars yet without trying something else on the menu, but for mall food they are pretty good.
(4)Drew B.
It's in the mall, but it's really good. They have probably the best gyros i have had in town. Now I have not been to a TON of places serving them but a handful. Out of that handful though this place is the best. The onions, the tomatoes, the sauce, the meat... it is all so good. If you are shopping at Woodland Hills and want some Greek food you should try it out!
(4)Rachel S.
This is the review for their Woodland Hills mall food court location. Sells your typical yummy Kronos gyro. For $6.99 you can get a gyro plate which includes rice pilaf, a pita cut into 4 sections, shaved gyro meat, shredded ice berg lettuce, a slice of tomato, 2 containers of tzatziki and a drink. A couple of years ago, I tried their bakalva; it was ok, nothing fantastic. Their dolmades aren't very good. For about $3 you can order a side of dolmades (stuffed grape leaves) and it comes with 5. They are stuffed with an oily, but dry (I don't know how to explain it) reddish/orange rice. The leaves have the texture of sitting under a heat lamp. I like them because they're not Chik-fil-a or Popeyes. It's the only decent tasting mall food you can get! I must say I'm a little confused by their brochure which, in bold letters at the top, says, "Open Buffet Every Friday and Saturday Night. Hookah Available Every Night." I'm confused because 2 out of 3 of their locations are in mall food courts, the other being in the Spirit Bank Event Center (I have no idea what that is.) I can't imagine that hookah is allowed in the mall food court when smoking is not.
(3)