On my trips to Vegas, I usually don't ever get off the Strip, so I was pretty excited to go to a restaurant in a completely foreign side of town.
My friends and I arrived at 5pm to find the restaurant empty except for one other table. The decor is sorta cheesy with the familiar blue and white of the Greek flag everywhere and the murals of Greece painted on the walls.
We were immediately greeted by the waiter who had a thick Greek accent. I don't know why but I always find it comforting when I go to an ethnic restaurant and find that the waitstaff has the corresponding accent. It gives me false security that the food will be authentic. In this case, the security was warranted because the food was really good. I ordered the chicken kabob and it was well spiced and juicy. I tried a bit of the other dishes that were ordered and they were all average to solid, the winner being the grilled pork chops. I especially like that the dishes are served with potatoes and other assorted vegetables.
The prices are bit exorbitant (about $15 and up for mains and $3 for a soda) but the service and food are well worth it.