I wish Google would add half a star because it all honesty I believe it would be more accurate like that with a four-and-a-half star rating. This little restaurant that from what I understood his family operated for over 50 years is most definitely a Hidden Gem on the street that you will never find and you might even walk beside the restaurant and not even see it that's how well it is hidden. For me personally that is something I like so it does not really bother me that it is difficult to find as the difficulty to find the restaurant add character to it. The food was spectacular and very well priced in my opinion it could be even better with the pricing but hey it end of the day it is what it is you get remarkable food with huge portions in a very nice environment made with excellent ingredients. I believe I will most definitely go back as I only had the opportunity to sample seven different dishes I think 8 to be honest so I'm curious too indulge my voracious appetite with a few more plates in order to see the extent of this nice little Hidden Gem of...
Read moreRamona is the kind of place you’d never find unless someone told you about it—a true hidden gem tucked down an alley, quietly serving locals since 1968. This vintage tavern is everything you’d want in a traditional Greek spot: authentic atmosphere, hearty flavors, and prices so low they feel like a time capsule.
What truly sets Ramona apart, though, is the sheer variety of vegan options. While most places might offer one or two token dishes, here I was spoiled for choice. The spanakorizo was exceptional—possibly the best I’ve had in years—while the fakes, fasolada, and gigantes were hearty, flavorful, and cooked to perfection. Each dish felt like it was made with care, capturing the essence of traditional Greek home cooking.
If you’re vegan or just love great food, Ramona is a must-visit. It’s rare to find a place that blends tradition, inclusivity, and affordability so seamlessly....
Read moreIt was a very good surprise! The outside of the restaurant does not look like you are entering a restaurant... You see a sign, an open door, and stairs going "somewhere" down, into the unknown. We looked at each other, hesitant as to whether this was a good idea, and we finally decided to enter... At the bottom of the stairs, we discovered a Greek taverna like the ones you would see in the early 90s, with huge barrels securely fixed with an iron construct, just above some of the guests' heads. Despite the fact that there were a lot of people, we were served very quickly, and whatever we chose was delicious! I recommend the mushroom pie, and the meatballs if you are a carnivore. The costs were low vs. the quality of the food served, so the guys ticked all my boxes. What do you think about it,...
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