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  • Airdrie started out as a little town just outside of Calgary but it has certainly grown to a small city. I have to confess that I've been to Airdrie many times to visit friends but have never frequented any of their restaurants. One thing is for sure, you won't leave hungry. Paros on Main is a Greek restaurant. The deco is simple with the usual blue and Grecian ware found all over Greece. We didn't have to wait for a table but I have to warn you not to go there hungry or else order appetizers right away. We had arrived from an open house that served nibbles and only ordered entrees but these took over half an hour to arrive. I found Paros by searching for nearby restaurants via the Yelp app on my phone. There were $$ attached to the restaurant but really when you look at the portions this is a place for cheap eats. I had the kleftiko ($25) and my companion the grilled chicken ($21). The chicken entrĂ©e consisted of 2 HUGE chicken breasts, salad and potatoes. The lamb was 2 slices with salad and potatoes. You have a choice of Greek or Caesar Salad and either rice or potatoes. We both took home leftovers for a separate meal. The chicken was tender and moist and delicious according to my companion. The kleftiko I had was average. It lacked flavour. The potatoes were cooked through and well-seasoned with salt and lemon juice. The Greek salad was also average. I couldn't detect any oregano but it had a good proportion of kalamata olives and feta. A favourite of regulars is the saganiki or flaming cheese. We didn't try it but it was certainly very popular with the other patrons. The servers at Paros certainly know how to present it with a flourish, they yell "Opa!" as they ignite the brandy and it's a good show of flames. The food is ok but not worth a drive to Airdrie for Greek food but certainly if you are in the area and craving Greek it would be a good place to stop. My companion made use of the facilities and reported that the ladies washroom was spotless. Our server was friendly and kept our drinks topped up. There is a great server to patron ratio, it looked as if there was a server per every two tables. Paros on Main is as its name suggests, right on Main Street, so there is street parking and we didn't have any problems finding a spot. The only caveat to the street parking is that it is only 1 hour parking till 9 p.m. at certain spots. I'm not sure how strictly enforced this is.
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