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The Yassou Greek Grill Cafe was one of life's little happy surprises. Although I've lived in the area for over thirty years and they have been open for seven, this was the first time I walked in the door (due to the yelp reviews I read on my phone). The only reason I didn't rate it 5 stars, was that it looked like my home office at tax time (a bit unorganized and cluttered) with half of the chairs upside down on the tables in the middle of the afternoon. The service was friendly, and was told that they get very busy at lunch time. The food was superb. It was the best Greek food I've tasted since I left Chicago thirty years ago. The dolmodes (thank goodness not vegan) had it's ground lamb and rice spiced to perfection, and was treated to love in its lemon sauce. The spanikopita was probably the best I have ever tasted, with its filo dough layered and flaky, and very pleasantly spiced. If I was blindfolded and served this food on a porcelain plate with silverware, I would have paid 50% more for the meal and would have thought the food was a bargain. I can't wait to go back and try the pastitsio and moussaka.
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