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This restaurant has the best Greek salad in town. No one else even comes close. The salad is perfectly seasoned and packed with tomatoes, olives, and cucumbers. I am also a fan of their hummus, tzatziki, and baba ghanoush and the fresh pita bread that comes with it. You can get these items for $4-5 each during their happy hour. The regular prices are not that much higher. The pitchers of mojitos are huge, packed with fresh mint, and a great deal during happy hour. I have a hard time understanding the numerous bad reviews for this restaurant. I agree that service can sometimes be spotty, but everything I have ever ordered there was delicious and worth the wait. The past few times I have gone, the place has been practically empty. This is probably due to bad word of mouth. If anyone reading these reviews is on the fence about whether or not to try it out, I definitely recommend heading down there for happy hour. The menu is pretty large, and there might be some items that disappoint. I have never found another restaurant, though, that can even compete with their salad, hummus, or pita.
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