I had the pleasure of dining at Giroleague in Benitsetu multiple times, and each visit was nothing short of exceptional. This restaurant consistently delivers delicious meals, affordable prices, speedy service, and attentive staff.
The first thing that strikes you about Giroleague is the incredible taste of their dishes. From the moment you take your first bite, you can tell that they take pride in their culinary creations. Whether you're a fan of Mediterranean cuisine or simply looking for a fantastic meal, Giroleague has something for everyone. The flavors are authentic and memorable, making each visit a delightful experience.
One aspect that pleasantly surprised me was the affordability. Despite the high-quality ingredients and meticulous preparation, Giroleague offers its dishes at reasonable prices. It's refreshing to find a place where you can enjoy gourmet-level food without breaking the bank.
The efficiency of the staff is also worth mentioning. The team at Giroleague is not only quick but also remarkably attentive. They make you feel welcome from the moment you step in, and their dedication to ensuring a pleasant dining experience is evident...
   Read moreHello, I don't often leave comments in the countries I visit but today, I have to. This is the best consumable food i have ever put in my life in 20 years of existence. The people running the shop are the sweetest and they make you feel like you are eating at a friends place. But let's get back to the food. The meat, amazing, The fries succulent, The salad don't get me started. They also have a special sauce, mustard and lemon, hear me out I am a picky eater but it would be criminal if you didn't taste that divine sweetness. I came with the love of my life she is vegetarian (sorry) but one day im sure i will come here with my kids. I even called my friends and my parents to tell them about the best food Ive ever had : The Kebab House. + It's dirt cheap Please...
   Read moreHave been here before, many times and tonight my wife asked the owner âhow are youâ?! He then went into a rant, into her face, seriously aggressive and abusive throughout in Greek, and shouting something about a cat. A cat nothing to do with us, in his doorway, it is a street-side takeaway, then proceeded to verbally abuse us to the locals in greek. My wife even asked a friend and owner of the local supermarket to translate and explain he was only asked politely âhow are you?â. Even this thorough gentleman, could not calm the aggressive older owner of the gyros stall, or his abuse. Shocking attitude- and how can we send our kids there, knowing they can be open to this abuse. It just wouldnât be...
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