I've gotta say. We did love this place. So excited when it opened. Then they opened right out in mountain view village. We went in and they did a menu revamp. So some items changed. I loved the falafel bowl. But now it's different. None of it is the same.
It was so terrible I didn't take any photos.
They went from great portions, to mediocre portions. Literally nearly half the size but prices stayed the same. And the quality seems poor.
The last 4-5 times we've gone it has gotten worse, from, changing the menu, smaller portions, our of certain items (like everytime!), and a dirt restaurant.
Plus I noticed staff not changing gloves after helping with food, to register, to touching doors, to restalking utensils.
Please teach employees to change gloves! Please!
We are out tho and probably won't come back. Super disappointed because it was great. It just isn't anymore.
Other restaurant suggestions... Wildfin Aubergine Saffron circle. (Veggie coconut korma! And fish curry. So good)
Those are...
Read moreWe’ve gone here consistently because it’s arguably one of the better Greek spots around. Pretty much all around (service, food flavor and quality, fast casual atmosphere), it’s up to par, but definitely not much better than meets expectations.
The original bowl with gyro meat is a safe bet every time.
Main downsides: 1) Inconsistent quality and 2) overpriced sides. Almost all of the sides are extremely overpriced—I’m sorry but you can’t convince me to pay $13 for fries in Utah no matter what you load it with. The baklava is a very small portion and inconsistently fresh—sometimes it’s great, but other times it’s hard and dry. Regardless, not worth the two bites for the price. Tzatziki sauce is sometimes cream cheese thick—not great.
Also, one weird thing about this location that they should change is the menu board is located at an awkward angle to the ordering line such that you have to turn around to see it. Switch the board to be above the ordering counter and it’ll be much easier for diners to see all of your...
Read moreThis place is like cafe rio but Greek and it was tasty! We got a gyro with lamb/beef mix, Greek salad, kalamata olives, and tzatziki; a bowl with lemon rice, olives, feta, and roasted red pepper sauce; plus a side of fries. The meat in the gyro was superb and went very well with the tzatziki. The roasted red pepper sauce was really awesome and every third bite had a little heat in the back of the throat. The fries were awesome: they actually have a little batter or breading and good seasoning. The olives should probably be sliced because, while delicious, bites with a whole olive drown out other flavors. It would be better for lunch and dining in is nothing special (kinda small and cafeteria style seating). But at least they had a high chair and the spot that it's in is almost like an outdoor shopping mall. It would be a great place for lunch if you're out shopping. Priced similarly to cafe rio, although fries are surprisingly expensive. Will definitely get food from here...
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