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Best Greek in town. The Good : Quality seems to be very good. Food is cooked perfectly. Quantity is great, at least for all non-meat foods. Salads, potatoes, veggies etc are all delicious and plentiful. Saganaki is perfect and the waiter even keeps a distance when lighting it up for kids safety. Folks, this is Greek style done right. Yup, I went there. The Bad : Although the meat, rice and tzatziki all taste delicious, the quantity is abysmal. I understand the economics behind the meat portions. But rice and yogurt? Really? That's tighter than my jeans in the 80s. The Ugly : Truly 'ugly'. The decor is not usually something I really care about but it is such a shame considering the obvious attempt to give the place an authentic Greek restaurant feel. The problem is the lack of upkeep. Dust and grime everywhere. Also, there are entire sections of the restaurant I could be getting a lap dance in and nobody would notice because apparently lightbulbs are optional. What is the point of interesting decor if you cheap out on basics like light? God created light on the FIRST day people!
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