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| - Anyone who thinks this place has good gyros has not had a good gyro, and I feel bad for them. Although, getting a good gyro is really not an easy task. If you are ever in Seattle, go to Mr. Gyro's on Greenwood Ave and you will understand what a good gyro is.
This gyro had meat, tomato and onion. That is hardly how you make a gyro. Not to mention the Tzatziki sauce was awful. The pasta salad was okay. The lady taking the order - how do I say this: Not rude, but almost there. Not friendly, but not rude, but not exactly chipper.
This is the kicker: I saw they had a gyro with pasta for 6.50 (special), so I ordered a gyro. She asked me what side I wanted, so I had her say what the choices were. She told me soup, pasta salad, fries, and steamed veggies. So I chose the fries. She then told me the total was 10 dollars and change. I was like....what? She repeated the total. Changing gears and clarifying it wasn't my hearing that was in question, I asked for further details on why the price jumped 4 dollars with choosing fries instead of the pasta salad. She told me the pasta salad was on special. Still not believing this and that there must be more to it, I then asked if the gyro's were the same size, and she said yes. At this point I was tempted to just cancel the order based on the logic of this restaurant in charging 4 more dollars for a difference between choosing fries vs pasta,and that the gyro was probably going to suck. Once again I paid for not listening to my intuition!
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