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I really don't know why my boyfriend and I decided to come here. Not our first visit to a MBFGR, so we knew what we were getting ourselves into, but for some reason we still committed to going again. (Why? I don't know!) The two of us came here for dinner on a weekday, so there was no wait for a table and the food came out pretty quickly. Our waitress was in-training, so she was accompanied by a more experienced waitress. Both ladies were friendly and seemed happy with their jobs. They were attentive but not overbearing, and we never felt rushed. MBFGR serves Americanized Greek food that is good but not great. We ordered a gyro plate and the moussaka. Both dishes were greasy, but the portions were large and the flavors were still good. The prices are reasonable for the amount of food you get, but it's not a very authentic experience and you do feel like you're sitting in a chain restaurant. I would recommend ordering a salad with a side of gyro, rather than ordering the gyro plate. The plate has too much greasy meat and not enough veggies - I left the restaurant with a stomachache (my fault for eating too much meat, but it was on my plate so I couldn't help it!!). While this is a good place to take a picky eater, or someone new to Greek food, I prefer a more authentic, non-chain restaurant. Come here for Americanized Greek food, but if you want the real deal, do yourself a favor and go to a small Greek restaurant in the area. There are several Greek/Mediterranean places nearby that have much better food and don't give off the "chain restaurant" vibe. Service 5/5, food 3/5, ambiance 2/5. Parking is available behind the restaurant, but you'll have to pay (that's normal for any place on Mill Ave).
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