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| - I can't believe this place didn't have people here on a Monday night; Imagine we were the only people in the whole restaurant. This place needs more traffic, it is definitely underrated as I had a very nice huge meal, the service was excellent and my arm was sore from throwing a bowl into the fire pit.
Mykonos is hard to miss, sitting directly on Centre Street with a huge looming neon light. There are two places to venture into the lounge and the restaurant. My stomach growled the restaurant, so we picked a nice spacious table for two in the blue and white motif. A candle was lit and we were brought menus right away by our very nice server Wayne.
The bread that is placed on your table is worth the meal in itself, this is high quality fibrous bread that is delicious and almost has sweetness to it. I ordered the Souvlaki Dinner which had two tremendous skewer portions of pork marinated in herbs and spices, a large Greek salad and hearty roasted potatoes. My friend had the Lamb Shish Kabob which was marinated chunks of lean tender meat, green peppers, onions and tomatoes, roasted potatoes and rice pilaf. Both platters were big enough to keep us from conversation and full enough from ordering the Chocolate Lava Cake.
Wayne was both warm and friendly and we found out later that he was tending bar plus serving us so his service must have been immaculate because we didn't even notice. Then when we asked for the bill, two bowls were set for us to throw at the fire pit and yell "Opa" for good luck.
This is an exciting prospect, I have never hurled anything for no reason so to pitch a fine chuck and crash was so exhilarating for both my friend and I. I think Wayne noticed our glee that he gave us two more bowls but we decided instead to keep them as tokens of our fine meal and experience in Mykonos.
Definitely an amazing and non forgettable meal to say the least.
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