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Cost: about $15 after taxes/tip for lunch. I've never been for dinner.
It's Greek food, so it's relatively not so fat, but that's a good thing. At any rate, you'll eat enough that you'll become fat I suppose, because the food is pretty good.
The food is generally all really good, the skewers (not marinated, but you can always add taziki and/or hotsauce), fries (sweet potato fries as well, which are goooooood), calamari, and grilled veggies (I love grilled veggies) are all pretty good, made fresh in the open kitchen.
Regarding the skewers and beef, honestly, some days are better than others. They cook them all in the open kitchen, some batches might be drier than others, but they're all freshly made.
Stuffed tomatoes, eggplant and a variety of stewed beefs round out the entrées, but I generally stick to the stuff I mentioned above.
For dessert, you have bhaklava, almond shortbread cookies, chocolate chip cookies, a variety of cakes (apple, coffee, chocolate, etc. etc.) and other carb heavy desserts, plus ice cream, all of which WILL make you fat.
Here's a listing of their food if you're interested. While not Mandarin big, it's a decent size:
Dishes: I'd say they have about... oh... 20 dishes.. chicken and pork skewers, some beef patty type things, spinach and cheese spanakopitas, french fries, sweet potato fries, calmari, roasted red peppers, roasted eggplant, roasted mushrooms, stuffed tomatoes, some saucy eggplant dishes, stewed beef, stewed chicken, some kind of lasagna looking eggplant dish, rice, steamed veggies, 2 soups, I'm sure I'm missing a few, but that's the majority of it.
Salad bar: fruits, salads (potato, seafood, garden, Greek (obviously), and spreads
Desserts: mentioned above
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