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0/10 Don't ever eat here. Not a real Greek restaurant. Worst food experience I've had in the city. Me and my boyfriend stopped in for some takeout, we picked up the pork dinner and the chicken plate. We got home about 30 minutes later to find several major issues. My dinner, had PLAIN, soggy fries (not the fresh spiced Greek fries we were promised) and barely any of them at that (if I wanted plain soggy fries I would go to a McDonald's for goodness sake.) My pita and chicken were burnt to a blackened crisp. My boyfriend's "Greek" salad was about half a cup of lettuce shoved into a container with a few sprinkles of cheese, NO DRESSING. Not even any on the side. His actual meal was disgusting, soggy potatoes and rice smeared all over the takeout container and the smallest portion of pork I've ever seen. So awful. The tzatziki was basically just Greek yogurt, not even a hint of garlic. Not worth the 30$ it cost us. They were incredibly unapologetic on the phone when I called in to complain. If you really want a great, real Greek takeout meal (or you can dine in there as well) I suggest Astoria on the Danforth. I've never been disappointed there.
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