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| - Meh is the only way to describe my experience here yesterday. As other reviews have noted, definitely family owned. Now I don't know about anyone else, but I usually get excited when I hear family owned. It is usually a great welcoming, friendly, comforting experience. This visit was anything but.
Walked in, about 5 tables were full, we stepped up to the counter to place our order. The one guy working was refilling another tables drinks, and didn't even look up, acknowledged our presence, or anything. A "hey guys, i'll be right with you" would have been sufficient.
He makes his way up to the counter and just stands in front of us waiting for us to order, no hello, no how ya doin today. Just a blank unfriendly stare.
I tried to order the #15, the koobideh. He slowly looked at the menu, then back to me, and just says "that takes a long time". Ok......I wasn't in a rush, but felt like he was pushing me to order something else, out of frustration I ordered a burger. I was excited to try something new and this experience left me never to try Greek food again if this is how the "family owned" restaurants are run.
Wife had been here before, many years ago while a student at UNCC, and she commented on how downhill the place has gone over the years. Service and food wise. Very, very, dry falafel. Too bad, I was looking for a good, new, dining experience. Should have just gone to Amalfis.
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