Review: Souvlaki Bar at Montreal's Grand Central - Chicken Souvlaki Dinner
I recently picked up a Chicken Souvlaki Dinner from Souvlaki Bar at Montreal's Grand Central, and it was a delightful experience from start to finish. The food was ready right on time, which was great as I was on a tight schedule.
The chicken was perfectly grilled—tender, juicy, and seasoned to perfection. It had that classic charred flavor that you crave from a good souvlaki. The accompanying sides were equally satisfying. The rice was fluffy and well-seasoned, complementing the chicken beautifully, while the Greek salad was fresh and crisp, with just the right amount of dressing. The tzatziki sauce was a standout, creamy with a nice garlicky kick that tied everything together.
The portion size was generous, leaving me completely satisfied without feeling overstuffed. It’s clear that Souvlaki Bar takes pride in their ingredients and preparation, making it a solid go-to for a quick, flavorful meal. Whether you’re grabbing lunch on the go or looking for a tasty dinner option, the Chicken Souvlaki Dinner is definitely...
Read moreI have no choice but to write a comment, concerning some negative comments about the food not being edible. As a retired cook for over 25 years, some people need to understand, that eating a sandwhich of smoked meat is not the same as eating a chicken or pork brochette, especially at lunch time and at a food court.
In a food court, especially a Greek restaurant, you have no choice but to pre-cook your brochettes in advance before the lunch-time rush, unless you want to waste a good 10 minutes from your lunch break, and ask the cook for a fresh brochette, and wait.
Knowing that most restaurants in a food court, and at lunch time, that sells chicken/pork brochettes, prepare their food in advance, you either ask them to make you fresh ones and wait, or, go and eat a fresh smoke meat sandwhich,...
Read moreI never write reviews, but the meal was so horrible I couldn't help myself. First off I paid $28.00 for a platter of 2 brochettes with fries and rice with a coke. This wouldn't have been too bad had the food been edible. The chicken brochettes looked like they were at least the day before if not longer. They were dry to the point I was choking on them and I am not exaggerating. The rice are fries were the only things edible and were still nothing great. Between the price and the quality.....they wont be seeing me again. The only reason I didn't bring it back (yes it was that bad) was because I was already back at my office and had a...
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