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Paymon's needs to condense their menu and focus more on the food they are putting out. I ended up here because Stephano's my go to Greek restaurant was closed. The atmosphere at Paymon's is so dark and dungeon like. I looked over the menu and saw that in addition to having standard Greek fare they also had Indian and Italian food which made me question the authenticity of the food. I started with a regular hummus and for my entree I chose the gyros plate. The hummus was slightly bitter but had a smooth consistency. I could tell the pita bread was low quality and store bought because it tasted like cardboard and had a spongey texture. This was the most unauthentic pita bread I have ever had at a Greek restaurant. The gyros plate looked sloppy and did not taste freshly made. Later on, I found out from the manager that the gyros comes frozen. I was not at all surprised because the texture and taste reflected meat that has been previously frozen. I hope the owners look into improving the quality of their gyros and either make it in house or find a local supplier because anyone that has had authentic/high quality Greek food will not want to eat here.
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