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| - Came here on a saturday night around 7.30pm. The place was maybe half full, we got a seat by the window so it was nice and bright. I got the lamb souvlaki dinner and my friend got the gyro dinner. Both meals came with a greek salad, which was a great portion size and felt fresh, it was heavy on the lemon though. The garlic bread was good it was warm, crispy edges and oh so buttery. The lamb dinner came with steams veggies, rice and a few potatoes which were all good. The lamb was alright, it wasnt bad but it wasn't amazing either, but satisfying nonetheless. It was still tender but missing the charcoal grill taste that I want with a souvlaki. The gyro however was great , flavourful and wasn't dry, i think it was better than the lamb. The tzatziki sauce was garlicy and cucumbery the way i like it. However, they don't have free refills on pop.
The service was alright, nothing stands out. The meal came up to about $60 for 2 people which felt a bit expensive, but the portions were large and I left very full! Not my fav. greek restaurant ever, but the best in the area (would be 3 stars in Toronto, but 4 stars in the gta)
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