If we are craving a typical Greek dinner on the Danforth, this is where we go. It is relatively consistent. I don't think I've ever had anything other than the souvlaki dinner or the souvlaki sandwich, but it's exactly what you expect of a Danforth Greek restaurant.
You don't go for quality and innovation of food. You don't go for trendy atmosphere and ambience.
You go for the standard, comfort food of a good garlicy, Greek souvlaki dinner. Service is touch and go. But it's always busy, and once you get a table it's fast!
The last time we went, our waiter abandonned us after he brought us our dinner. We wanted another drink - but we waited for a LONG time before we finally asked another waiter to bring us one. And then we had to practically beg for the bill. We then noticed our waiter leaving for the evening, never having returned to our table. We tipped accordingly.
Like I said, you're going for the comfort food, not for a nice night out. I think of it as sort of Jack Astor's/East Side Mario/Montana's-quality food, but Greek.