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Meh. I ordered a chicken souvlaki. It came with a greek salad as a starter and the entree. The greek salad had a bit too much oil. So much that it ended up dripping on my mom's blouse. Also, it was made with boring iceberg lettuce. Meh. The chicken was cooked really well. The potatoes that came with it were kind of boring, the rice pilaf was a little oily. My husband ordered the pork souvlaki and was SUPER pleased with it. My parents also tried the marinated grilled chicken breast and it was super tender and seasoned really well. My mom got lucky and was served steamed vegetables with her meal, which I wish I got. The tatziki was creamy and flavorful. The portions were big. Prices were fair. The service was awesome. The waiter was always around, asking if we needed anything. Had a great sense of humor and even gave us a dessert to share for free! We got lucky and were seated outside, during nice weather, with good company. Could you find better Greek food on the Danforth? Maybe. Is the ambiance, service and meat preparation decent enough to go again? Sure. As a side note, I wish yelp let me give it a 3 1/2 stars versus a 4, but I got bullied into this rating. Enjoy!
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