The food is actually great, maybe a bit overpriced for souvlaki but that was not the issue for us. We had lunch there with our 2yr old daughter. She had mpiftekia which she loved. 3 hours later we returned to take away an order of mpiftekia for her to have during our flight the next day so we said we didn’t want the fries that come with it. We asked for a spoonful of quinoa instead but the waitress said that that wasn’t possible. I was really surprised and thought she didn’t understand - by the way I’m Greek so we were speaking in Greek - so I asked again. She told me that it wasn’t possible and suggested that I ask the manager which I did but the manager refused saying “there was no way of charging it” (!!!!). I explained again that we only wanted a couple spoonfuls of quinoa for the baby but the answer was the same and she suggested that we take the quinoa salad!!!!!
What else can I say? Bad service? Unacceptable? Unprofessional? Baby unfriendly? Rude? Well, all...
Read moreWe went there 3 nights in a row with friends after seeing a concert at nearby Lycabettus Hill, and every single bite knocked it out of the park. Nourishing salads, plenty of thoughtful and creative and delicious options for vegetarians and meat eaters alike! The atmosphere was perfect for long and enjoyable conversations with friends over beers, and the staff was attentive, friendly, and engaging! This restaurant was a mainstay for our trip and we will most certainly be returning when we...
Read moreThe food is amazing but the prices are way too expensive for a souvlaki place. I mean 10 euro for a Greek salad is way above average and far too pricey for Greek standards. What is more, the food portions are also not that big, especially if you consider how expensive they are. The tylixto, souvlaki inside pita bread, is also far too small. Overall, the food quality is great, the food is tasty, the place is clean. On the downside, the service is slow and food takes...
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