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I got the Greek fries and a gyro. Both dishes had a vinegary taste to them which wasn't necessarily unpleasant...just different. I wasn't expecting it on my gyro especially. Since I'm ignorant to authentic Greek cuisine, I'm thinking this might be the way a gyro is supposed to taste? I don't know, but it sure was different.
Anyway, the fries were friggin' awesome, even with the vinegary thing going on. Feta cheese, oregano, some more cheese, and a dressing coats these big crispy steak fries. So good. And the order was quite filling by itself.
As I said, the gyro had that thing going on, but past that, the meat was super tender and moist. Their sauce (guess its tszi-uhm however you spell that) was plentiful but not overpowering at all, and it didn't make it sloppy. The thing was chock full, too. Huge. $5.80
The service was nice, too. And I'm NOT just saying that due to the girls working the front being absolute knock-outs. They even suckered me into a piece of baklava, which ended up being the best I've ever had.
So this appears to be an authentic place, and its right down the street! The food was good enough to make me want to try everything on the menu at least once, and I believe I will embark on that journey. Vinegariness or not.
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