We got the gyros. The meat was tasty however the potatoes were pre-fried and the cheese salad in the pita was liquid-like and not solid enough. Regarding the service, we did a small break from our studies just for a quick gyros, but the waiter said it was mandatory to get drinks as well if we wanted to sit in. Also, the waiter was publicly very rude to another customer which entered holding a water bottle telling her to go back outside to read the house rules (31 degrees outside temperature btw, kinda normal to carry a bottle water with you). Finally, we wanted to split the bill with my friend and the waiter told us that’s not possible unless we want to pay extra 0.5€ per person. That was...
Read moreThis was very strange. The food was fine and the staff was friendly, but when I received the bill, my meal was five Euro more than what was written in the menu. I asked about it, but the waitress just shrugged. I let it go and just paid, thinking that I misread the menu. However, I re-checked at home and indeed, they billed me five Euro more on my meal than what was on the menu and what is quoted on the internet. Concerning atmosphere I don't give full points, because their detergent for cleaning the tables smells awfully. While it's nice to know that the tables are really clean, it's not nice having to smell that stuff while eating. Still the food was good and the staff was friendly up...
Read moreLet me tell you just how good The Real Greek is.
I've been in this country for 16 years and I've gone to Greek places a-many for souvlaki/Pita gyros in The Hague, Utrecht, Rijswijk, Rotterdam, you name it.
It would be unfair to compare them to The Real Greek's Pita Gyros, because it's on a league of its own. Basically, I'm saying that The Netherlands is not ready to experience something this good and Greek.
Well-baked Pita bread, fresh gyros, crunchy fries, fresh-and-creamy tatziki. The only way you can possibly experience this is by going to Greece. Otherwise, just get a ticket and...
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