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This place is surprisingly tasty for a food court take away. I had a chicken souvlaki dinner and it was around $6.50. It had chicken, rice, two types of potatoes, salad, tzatziki, and pita. The salad was fine, lots of tomatoes and I don't like tomatoes so I ate around them, sadly they stole all the feta in their nasty tomato trenches. The rice wasn't any different than what you'd get at "real" Greek restaurants. The yellow potatoes were really flavorful. The roasted potato was disgusting. It had vile flavours I couldn't identify and although it was well browned and wrinkly as if it were cooked the inside was raw. It was probably the worst thing I've ever eaten in my life but luckily it was a very small part of the meal. The chicken was delicious but dried out. It had been sitting around way too long. I wish they'd left it on the skewers, it's more fun to eat it that way, but it was skewer-less and thrown on top of the rice. The pita was fresh and the tzatziki was perfectly garlicky. I'd go back for a cheap, quick lunch but don't think it's like what you'd get on the Danforth.
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