I've never tried this Greek restaurant before. I thought I would try this place out for Mother's Day. I was able to book a table using OpenTable so it was nice and simple. Our server was nice and friendly. That's pretty much the extent of it.
1) Google maps has this place pinned wrong. Our GPS kept telling us to go by the Co-Op and we finally decided to search for it on our own. We found it across the street by the Target.
2) Our food took over 40mins to come out after ordering. It's a good thing we ordered their appetizers.
3) The server asked me if I wanted another ginger-ale and without informing me, she charged me for the extra drink. Most places would give you a heads up in case you think it's a free refill... Add $3.
4) For 6 of us we ordered: 2 appetizers, pita bread, 4 soft drinks (should have been 3), 2 glasses of wine and 6 entrees. Our bill after tax and gratuity came out to $226.
5) I ordered the roast lamb and what came out was a few bite sized chunks of lamb that was over cooked, dry and lacking flavour. This was supposed to be their "special dish". My wife ordered the lamb chops and hers were dry as well. I've never had bad lamb at a Greek restaurant until I went to Plaka. The worst part is all our entrees were in the $20~25 range.
6) The vegetables that came with our dish; unappealing green beans cooked in some sort of tomato and onion puree. The green beans were like mush and tasted like it came from a can or was cooked from frozen.
7) Menus were sticky and looked like they had not been wiped down in years. The walls had lots of dust and the picture frames had a layer of grease.
In conclusion, because of the above points I'd have to give this place a 1-star. I expected more for a place that charged $25 for an entree. I've had better Greek food at a mall food court and that's no exaggeration.