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I don't live in this area and I don't venture out this way often, so I have no idea what the Greek food competition is like, but for Greek Patio's sake I hope it's limited. Don't get me wrong, the food was good. I got the sampler appetizer plate that came with falafel/dolmas/tabule/baba ganoush/tzaziki/tahini & a generous helping of pita bread wedges. It was a ton of food for a really reasonable price. The only problem was, I couldn't tell which dip was the hummus & which was the baba ganoush, and normally that is very easily differentiated by both appearance and taste. Then the "tzaziki", if you want to call it that, though tasty, was more of a"garlic ranch sauce". The rest of it was fine, I have had better & I have had worse. So I guess my only suggestion is, ditch the "Greek", change your name to "The Patio" and your customers won't compare your tasty food to something its not...Greek.
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