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| - To me, there's nothing like a proper gyros. Mezza did not disappoint!
I'm not sure what an authentic gyros tastes like, but my grandfather and I used to scour Cleveland as self-proclaimed gyros connoisseurs. Along the way, we met a couple of the shop owners, one of them a gentleman straight from Greece. Now, I've never been to Greece to taste an authentic gyros for myself, but Mezza's are very close to the prior mentioned gentleman's gyros, and that's close enough for me. Bonus points: they serve gyros with fries inside of them (Heaven on a Pita), which from what I'm told is an authentic serving style.
The meat itself is out of this world. But that takes a back seat because...they make their own Tzatziki sauce! I repeat, homemade. Tzatziki. sauce. It's so good, and if you're a fan of Greek food it's something you have to try for yourself. Super fresh with chunks of cucumber. My mouth is watering just typing this review. The serving sizes are appropriate (read: huge) for the price.
The menu also donned a hummus gyro and the Nutty Jelly gyro, which is a gyro with peanut butter and jelly. I must go back at some point to try both of these items, although it will be hard to ever pass up that fresh Tzatziki.
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