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I enjoy falafels and my boyfriend really likes Gyros. So, when we received a coupon for Daphne's Greek Café we were jazzed to go check it out. What I noticed right away is it has kind of a fast-food sort of feel to it and I thought, OK, its catering to people on their lunch breaks. However, the food itself is like Greek fast food for people who have never had anywhere near really Greek food before and so they wouldn't know any better. The plates are astatically pleasing with everything arranged nice and neat. This amounted to zilch to me. When I got to eat, I want plenty of food and I want quality as appropriately expected from the type of establishment I am eating at. At Daphne's you get a few little thin slices of what may or may not be real gyro meat. The falafel meat is little over fried disks. That's right disks. Not balls of falafel meat where the outside is slightly crunchy and the inside is meaty and moist. The pita bread is not. It's just some flat bread cut into little triangles. The tzatziki sauce is ... what the heck is this stuff in this little 1 inch paper cup? The vegetables were fresh. There is more to complain about with this place, but you get the picture. I'm thinking that anyone who likes it here just doesn't know what real Greek food is like.
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