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i came here a few months ago because I was looking for a place to get an authentic gyro close to work. The place is a little hard to find, tucked away behind a gas station, but those kinds of places are usually the best, right? The guy working there, I think the owner, was very friendly. I ordered a pork gryo to go. It's nothing like Alexandro's on the Queens Quay, but I was pleasantly surprised that is was pretty good. I took half the Gyro home to my Greek friend and he said he actually thought it was delicious. It wasn't too greasy. I also took home some baklava, but it was just average. Nothing special really. Obviously, nothing like what they have in Greece. Today, my coworkers was in the area and decided to bring me back some Greek fries. When I opened the box, the amount of fries and feta were pretty pinch. They looked pretty average to me. Again, nothing like Alexandros, but when you start to get to the end, they do get better. Probably because you're soaking up all the oil and feta (the best part). The fries were pretty soggy, but I like soggy fries, so that's me. Krazzy Gyro is a pretty good option if you are craving a gyro. I don't think there's other Greek places like it in the area, besides the typical chains.
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