The Bad: No waitress to take your order Found out that the menus were at the cash register (1 page on a sheet of regular printer paper) Tried to order a hamburger off the limited menu but was told I could not Ordered a salad $15.45 and a Haddock platter $15.95 for myself and my wife had a gyro $10.95. Wife had a soda $2.25 and I had a water $2.00. Drinks were not listed on the menu and you had to walk over to a cooler to figure out what was available. Total was close to $60.00 At the register, the 'Tip Page' came up......BUT we haven't even gotten our food yet. Pay AND Tip in advance is just wrong. No place to put your coat at the round tables. The chairs had no back to them. Either sit on your coat, lay it down on a small dusty shelf or deposit your $270 coat on the floor. A light constantly flickered above making me feel like I was in a 70s disco. My salad came first. Shortly after, my wife had her food and my Haddock came with her food which sat on the table getting cold while I ate my salad. Note: salad seemed to have one strawberry on it that was thinly sliced No one checked on us to see if everything was OK. No ketchup for the fries. No salt for the fries. The breading on the fried fish was thick so no bun was needed. Fries were cold For the amount of money I spend on food I was very disappointed in that I left the restaurant very hungry. For nearly $60 I had the pleasure of cleaning up our own table. Fellow customers were blocking the trash bin. Place was cold The good: The salad appeared to be fresh.
I will never eat or order from here ever again. To many better places out there that are happy to take your hard...
Read moreTL;DR. EAT HERE. GREAT FOOD. GREAT PORTIONS AFFORDABLE. FOR HERE OR TO GO. WHEELCHAIR ACCESIBLE.
Ate here a few weeks ago with my son for his birthday dinner, forgot to share experience. The food is delicious! We did the dinner for two which is 2 gyros (we both had lamb), 2 sides of the Greek village side salad, 2 beverages, 2 tatziki fries (fries with a topping of tatziki sauce), and 2 pieces of nut roll (sweet dessert very similar to baklava). Portions are plentiful! And filling! Salad is fresh and light, also with kalamara olives. Only "downside" is the nut roll is a small piece! And once you taste it you'll understand why you should've also gotten an additional order! Not included in the dinner for two, but we additionally ordered dolmas (stuffed grape leaves)- I've had them a few othertimes from other places, so its safe to say they are a favorite. Light and refreshing, vinegary/lemony type of flavor, stuffed with rice and served cold.
Price is reasonably in budget to feed two people! I think after tax i paid around the 40$ range. Even if you are only feeding yourself for two different meals, this is still a bargain! And a step above your local fast food chain!
All in all, you and your tastebuds are missing out on a great experience if you don't stop in and grab a bite to eat! There are a few tables indoors to sit, and I think outdoors too, but not certain.
Restaurant is wheelchair accessible! And parking is achievable as well. Menu can be...
Read moreIf it is fresh, delicious authentic Greek food you seek them look no further than Kiki’s in Camillus. The friendly staff works tirelessly to ensure your experience is nothing short of amazing. Often, you will be greeted by the brainchild and founder, Bob Cosselmon, of this iconic restaurant during your visit. The ambiance brings me back to a cliff side meal I shared in Santorini. The interior decorated in the traditional blue and white paint, that adorns Greek buildings covering the cliff sides.
When it comes to the food, each and every bite will delight your palate with fresh and savory tastes. Homemade Tzatziki will literally elevate your life to higher levels of enlightenment. I recommend asking for an extra side, as you will not be disappointed. Your mouth will salivate and tastebuds crave the savory lamb that fills the fluffy pita or crowns the staple Santorini Salad. If pure satisfaction is your only desire you cannot make a mistake with your meal selection. If you’re the type to enjoy sweets, the light and crisp Baklava, will perplex your tastebuds between the honey, nuts and phyllo dough. Go to Kiki’s you can...
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