This restaurant has a fair amount of positive reviews, so I have to wonder if folks in Vegas haven't had an opportunity to experience high quality Greek food.
We started off with the saganaki and the greek salad. The saganaki portion was on the smallish side for the ten dollar price point. It was a fairly standard saganaki - tasted fine. The greek salad, however, was a huge disappointment. The salad was terribly stingy on the feta cheese and the vinaigrette had a strange flavor. It was homemade, but they overpowered it with dried herbs (thyme and basil) instead of using fresh herbs. Perhaps we just had a poorly made batch, but the flavor was unpleasant.
Our entrees were a gyro and a meatball "pizza" made on a pita. The pizza thing was a stupid choice - I had the lowest of expectations yet I was still disappointed. It reminded me of something you would receive as the hot lunch selection in a grade school cafeteria. It's inexplicable why this is on their menu.
The gyro was mediocre at best. The pita was soft, the cucumber sauce had nice flavor, but the meat was dry and unappetizing. They also didn't slice the robust portion of gyro meat I'm accustomed to receiving at most Greek restaurants.
To be honest, the best thing we ordered was the grilled chicken breast and french fries for our three year old. The fries were hot and crisp and the chicken breast was moist and well cooked.
The service was excellent. Everyone was pleasant and attentive. The ambiance in the restaurant was fairly typical for a Greek restaurant, however not as tacky as some. Fair to say it has a nice atmosphere.
As we were presented our check, we showed a ten dollar off coupon we had on our phone. Our server told us they would not accept it because we hadn't printed it out. Seriously? They really need the paper print out? It was the perfect capper to a very disappointing experience.