We had chicken and pork gyros which were decent with nice, fresh vegetables and the meat was good too. The biggest let down of the night was actually when we were finished and ready to pay. Most of these restaurants in these tourist hotspots give you a QR code to scan to review and it is expected you do so. Given they are friendly and watch you scan, it is a psychological fact that you are more inclined to give a well rated review. We were waiting for at least 10 minutes for our server to bring the EFTPOS machine over for us to pay as we had witnessed him doing so for other tables before us. However, he was called over to chat to two women who fancied him and got too distracted he never came to us with the EFTPOS machine. We politely asked him if we could pay as it could’ve been an easy thing for him to forget but alas he told us rather sternly to cross the road to pay inside. I queried if he was meant to bring the machine to us like he did with previously seated patrons but he looked annoyed and said he could but then he’d have to walk all the way inside then come back and that it was easier and quicker for us to pay inside. The staff inside were clueless too as it was not properly communicated either. So all in all, the food was decent but don’t expect attentive service if there are American girls and a server that thinks with...
Read more⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5-Star Review for Souvlaki N Wrap, Santorini
If you find yourself wandering the magical streets of Santorini and craving something fresh, flavorful, and absolutely unforgettable—Souvlaki N Wrap is the place to be. This little gem serves up big flavors with warm hospitality, and our experience there was nothing short of perfect.
We ordered the chicken gyro and made sure to add extra tzatziki sauce—a decision we’ll never regret. The chicken was perfectly grilled, tender, and seasoned with just the right balance of herbs and spices. Wrapped in soft, warm pita and loaded with fresh veggies, every bite was a dream. The tzatziki was tangy, creamy, and refreshing—elevating the gyro to another level.
We also got the falafel platter to share, and it was equally impressive. The falafel were crisp on the outside, soft and flavorful on the inside, and paired beautifully with hummus, fresh salad, and warm pita. It’s the kind of dish you end up fighting over—yes, it’s that good.
And if you go, ask for Periklis! He’s incredibly friendly, passionate about the food, and made us feel like longtime friends. His suggestions were spot-on, and his energy made the meal even more memorable.
Souvlaki N Wrap is a must-visit in Santorini—delicious food, welcoming service, and that unbeatable Greek charm....
Read moreSouvlaki n’ Wrap Grill House nails that authentic Greek street-food magic, delicious, well-priced, and perfectly placed in the heart of Oia.
An absolute gem for a casual, tasty meal in one of the most scenic spots in Greece.
Food (5/5): Delicious, honest Greek cooking. The pork gyros was the standout; juicy, flavour-packed, and served with those amazing sliced-style potatoes instead of the usual fries, which was a great twist. Everything tasted fresh and made with care.
Service (5/5): Fast, friendly, and exactly what you want from a busy little grill house.
Atmosphere (5/5): It’s a small spot but with plenty of charm. There’s even a separate area across the road where you can sit, relax, and enjoy your meal away from the main street crowd.
Value (5/5): Great prices for Oia, where things can get pricey fast. For the quality and location, it’s spot on.
Overall: Tasty, affordable, and authentic, everything a Greek grill should be. If you’re wandering Oia and want something quick, satisfying, and full of flavour, stop here.
Rating: 5/5 ⭐️ One of those little places that gets...
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