Recently, my wife and I decided to dine out at Olga's Kitchen in Canton. The once uniquely mall-oriented chain has adopted a contemporary decorum for this location, combining the restaurant's casual, comfortable ambiance with a modern, chic twist. Their menu boasted a concoction of exciting dishes such as Greek Steak, Greek Chicken Fajitas, and Detroit Wings, something Olga's fans would definitely find enticing. Intrigued, but we craved familiarity, and settled for a basket of Snackers with Swiss Almond cheese, Cream of Broccoli Soup, and Mediterranean Chicken Olga at my end. My wife chose to pair her snackers and soup with a Felafel Olga. As expected, the Snackers were superb, and the soup— the reason we frequent Olga's—didn't disappoint. It reminded us why the previous versions of this establishment were a comforting piece of our dining-out roster. However, venture beyond these appetizers into the main course, and the experience started to lose its charm. My Mediterranean Chicken Olga, despite its appealing presentation, was an endeavour in blandness. The chicken lacked any discernible seasoning—neither the warmth of basil nor the punch of garlic, and not even the bare essentials of salt and pepper. The pickles had to carry the burden of offering sustained flavor to the sandwich, which they did, bravely. Similarly, my wife's Falafel Olga was dry and nearly devoid of any tantalizing flavors. Ironically, arabic spices' symphony, which should have been a prominent polyphony in the Falafel Olga, was instead a single tone of flatness. What also fell flat was the service. Our waitress didn't manifest that classic hospitality we associate with Olga's. Not to mention, her attention was irregular at best. This was one ‘unexpected’ we could certainly do without. To wrap up, Olga's Canton, may wear a new coat of paint (literally), they can certainly polish their mains and service quality. Until then, we will hold on to our nostalgia with Olga's and hope that our next visit features a more melodious tune. Nonetheless, we'll certainly be back for the soup and the snackers. You can bet on that! Parking: There was ample parking available.
I took my daughter here for a lunch date. Stacy was our server. She rocks! They were pretty busy on a Saturday afternoon but that’s always a good sign for me. Food came out hot and quickly. My craving for snackers will never go away and that’s totally ok. Also decided to get the Olga salad with gyro meat and a cup of the peasant soup. 10/10 for a quick easy lunch Kid-friendliness: Several options on kid menu for child. I really appreciate the options for sides as well. My daughter really enjoyed coloring while we waited for our food. Always grateful when they provide crayons and paper.
Great food and great staff there to make every meal taste wonderful. One of the servers, Megan, was very quick and understanding of us as we thought through our order. Definitely an “eat again” place!