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| - Giant portions. More expensive than I'm used to paying for gyros. We got the garlic and cheese gyro, the philadelphia gyro, and a small order of sweet potato fries. The garlic and chesse really didn't taste very much like garlic, but it was completely drenched in cheese. The sweet potato fries were the best part of the meal... nice crunch, sweet, yummy, just what a sweet potato fry should be.
The sauce was off the mark... Tzatziki sauce (if that's what it was supposed to be) is supposed to be a magical blend of cucumber, garlic, lemon, dill, that comes together in a greek yogurt symphony to work magic into your gyro. Or in this case, it's just a thick blob of some unknown components that really doesn't taste like much anything... such a let down.
I won't be back unless I'm starving, and it's the only place open near by... but if they are open late, and if you're drunk looking for food, it's cheap and likely to be open. I guess I've had worse street food when I'm really hammered. I would probably have given 4* in my drunken younger days.
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Explanation of my rating system -
5*: Epitome of something, the best I've had, would LOVE to go back
4*: Great food and happy to go back regularly, but not the best of the category
3*: Food is fine. I may spontaneously decide to go there based on convenience. But no need to go back either.
2*: If you insist, I guess I'll come along. I'll find something to eat. But I wouldn't have picked it.
1*: No plans to come back. I'll try to talk companions out of going.
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