Thursday 2nd January 2025, 8.08pm.
We decided to try Zeus Street Greek at Chadstone Village tonight for the first time. Aarti, the girl who took our order was very friendly and helpful. We ordered 2 Tzimmy Classics with Lamb, one with no onions and the other no onions and tomatoes. When we received the order, Aarti pointed out the ones with no onions and tomatoes. We could not see any tomatoes in either wraps, so I took my wrap up to the counter and asked if they can check if my wrap had tomatoes in it. The wrap was handed to the girl who made it (Dalis) I was told this was her name but not sure of the correct spelling, but she was the one with the long false eye lashes. She was not happy she had to check the wrap, nor was she happy when asked to put more lamb and tomatoes in it by another staff member. She just tossed it in at the top and rolled her eyes and made a gesture to the boy that was at the grill. If she had not put more tomatoes in the wrap, the original wrap only had one very small piece placed at the bottom. Dalis has a very bad attitude. She needs to take some lesson from Aarti, who is nothing but helpful and friendly. We also ordered a serving of traditional Loukoumades to take away. The honey was virtually non existent. We had the "toppings" sitting at the base with dry fried Louukoumades on top. Luckily, I had some butterscotch toppings left over from my sticky date pudding I made, which I used to pour over the Loukoumades. Just by adding extra toppings made the Loukoumades enjoyable to eat. Overall, we were happy with the food, just not...
Read moreZeus Street Greek - Warrigal Rd, Chadstone Village: A Flavorful Journey to Greece
Zeus Street Greek on Warrigal Road in Chadstone Village is a delightful spot for anyone craving authentic Greek street food with a modern twist. The vibrant and welcoming atmosphere immediately sets the tone for a casual yet elevated dining experience.
The menu is a celebration of Greek flavors, featuring a wide range of options, from traditional souvlaki and gyros to fresh salads, pita wraps, and mouthwatering sides like spanakopita. The meats—whether chicken, lamb, or beef—are tender, flavorful, and perfectly chargrilled. The standout for me was the lamb souvlaki, which was juicy, aromatic, and packed with flavor. Their tzatziki sauce deserves a special mention, offering the right balance of creamy, tangy, and refreshing.
What really sets Zeus Street Greek apart is their attention to fresh, high-quality ingredients. Each dish is vibrant, well-balanced, and full of character. The portions are generous, making it an excellent value for money, especially considering the high quality of the food.
The service is fast and friendly, with staff always ready to help and make recommendations. Whether you’re grabbing a quick bite or enjoying a more leisurely meal, the experience is consistently positive.
If you're in the Chadstone Village area and craving a satisfying, flavorful meal, Zeus Street Greek is a must-try. It brings the taste of Greece right to your doorstep in a fun, approachable setting. Highly recommended for both casual diners and Greek cuisine...
Read moreWe ordered the Spartan bowl and the Tzimmy pita wrap. The food was quite tasty but the portions were small compared to other Greek restaurants. The Spartan bowl was $28 (lamb) with options to only choose two sides. Opted to go with the salad and chips, which meant no pita, which would normally be included in an open plate (had all 3 for similar prices elsewhere and larger portions). Additionally, there was a miscommunication with the Tzimmy pita wrap. I asked the lady taking orders if they did a mix pork and chicken. At all the other Greek restaurants, there is the option of mixed meat. It became apparent that the lady at the counter did not understand what I meant as she asked me about three times which protein I was after, that even I was getting confused. I assumed it was all resolved however was unsure how the total of the two items was calculated, because I paid more in total than the two items combined. I then went to ask for a print out of the bill to work out how the meal was calculated. I was charged an +$7.50, which I was confused about. The lady who printed me the bill said they do not do mixed meats for the pita (Tzimmy) which is fair enough, but I think this should have been clarified when ordering rather than just adding another $7.50 without my knowledge. I should have been informed that modifications would incur an additional cost and I was not informed of this. Overall, food was tasty, portions were small and clearer communication would have been...
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