If you’re looking for the best Greek food in the metro Detroit area, look no further than Zorba The Greek Taverna. From the moment you walk in, you’re greeted with warm hospitality and an inviting, spotless dining space that sets the stage for an incredible meal.
The saganaki arrives at the table sizzling, with a golden crust and the perfect balance of saltiness and tang. The grilled potatoes are simply addictive—crispy on the outside, tender on the inside, and bursting with flavor. The lemon rice soup is comforting and creamy, a true classic done right.
For appetizers, the stuffed grape leaves are a must-try, with a delicate balance of herbs and rice wrapped in tender, flavorful grape leaves. The pastitsio is rich and creamy, with layers of perfectly seasoned meat and béchamel sauce that make every bite satisfying. And to finish, the rice pudding is smooth, lightly spiced, and the perfect sweet ending to an unforgettable meal.
Beyond the incredible food, what sets Zorba apart is its exceptional service—attentive, friendly, and knowledgeable staff who make you feel like family. Every dish is prepared with care, and it’s clear this taverna takes pride in both quality and tradition.
Whether you’re a longtime lover of Greek cuisine or trying it for the first time, Zorba The Greek Taverna delivers an experience that is second to none....
Read moreWent to meet a friend. Restaurant is absolutely adorable. Fresh. Open, ethnic to its name and well maintained. We had the meatballs and Tzatziki as an Appetizer they were delicious. I asked for bread and received sliced baguette type bread it was dry and very hard to bite on the outside. Nothing special. The gyro was generous and delicious. Fries are wedges and okay. Came with soup or salad and a side(fries). Salad comes with a house dressing which is very nice and some feta, cucumber,red onion and green pepper. I had to request pita bread. I did not understand why when I ordered a Greek appetizer this did not come with and a somewhat dry sliced bread was what was brought out initially? My Pastitsio was ok. Serving size seemed on the smaller side. It was dry with minimal meat and could have had more flavor. The green beans that I chose for my side tomato sauce were very good. Again this meal came with soup or salad as well. Worth the try. Business picked up around 5pm. Our waitress did not fill our waters and we sat there a long time enjoying the visit. There were a few tables earlier in the day. Our waters were rarely of ever filled by our waitress. Another staff member filled them. I had to request a refill on my soda. We tipped very well for the time we were at our table! Service could have been...
Read moreThis place has some of the best Greek food I’ve ever tasted. After passing by half a dozen times, we finally decided to stop in, and it was amazing! The service was excellent, and the atmosphere is clean, bright, and welcoming. I highly recommend checking it out—you won't be disappointed!
The menu offers a wide variety of traditional Greek dishes, and the staff is very knowledgeable about the cuisine, ready to offer great recommendations.
Whether you're a Greek food enthusiast or new to this cuisine, this restaurant promises an authentic and delightful dining experience.
Additionally, we were impressed by the freshness of the ingredients and the careful preparation of each dish. From the appetizers to the main course, every bite was a testament to their commitment to quality.
For dessert, the rice pudding and baklava were perfect endings to a fantastic meal. This place is not just a restaurant but a culinary journey through Greece. Don't miss out on this hidden gem!
What we’ve tried so far and LOVED: Bread with oil, cream of mushroom soup, side salad with Greek dressing (the best salad I’ve ever had), Greek Trio for 2 (spinach pie, moussaka, and pastitsio that could honestly feed 4), Rosa marina (orzo pasta with tomato sauce), and the...
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