Lunch prices are 13.99 for a vegetable gyro with soggy fries. I've had better for less. Was very disappointed. I went years ago, and it was delicious, so maybe they have a new chef.
I’ve literally never had better falafel in my life. This place was such a nice surprise, we chose it randomly because I was craving Mediterranean. The food was all absolutely delicious, the atmosphere was really cool and authentic, and the staff were so kind. Highly recommend and will absolutely go back!
My husband and I arrived at this place around 2:45pm on a beautiful Saturday afternoon. We have never been here before and we were so excited to see if we could add another good restaurant to our list. Complete empty, no problem usually we have that energy that if we walk into an empty place, people will just start showing up. We order, the attendant was pleasant at this time. I wanted a chicken gyro and even though it was a “Greek” food restaurant, the attendant didn’t want to substitute the beef & lamb gyro with chicken. She explained that the chicken didn’t do well with the pita bread but, that she could make whatever I wanted except that. The only chicken that they have was a wrap and I ask her if I could have all that the gyro included, on a wrap. She said sure. I still don’t understand the logic of her explanation but, when in Rome do as the Roman’s. When the food was brought to our table my husband’s gyro look good but, my wrap looked like a quesadilla barely any lettuce, only one half tomate, a few onions and one small spoonfuls of Greek sauce. Even though I was two tables away from the attendant and there was no one else, I signaled her to please come over our table, when she got to the table, I asked her if the amount of the sauce was what they usually put, I wanted to know because they charge $1.50 for more and I didn’t want her to charge for what I felt was not a reasonable amount of sauce to begin with. She was very much affected by my question. She asked: why did I asked me to come to the table. (She wanted me just to tell her front the table that I needed more sauce. ) I was shocked with her words and attitude. Me: I told her that since it was our first time I wanted to make sure that maybe someone in the kitchen didn’t notice the miss calculation, that the wrap needed the sauce in the whole wrap not just on the front. She said: I don’t appreciate you making me get up and come to the table to show me anything. You could’ve said you wanted more sauce. Me: (I apologize), if you feel insulted or disrespected by me inquiring about the sauce, I’m very sorry. She said: I don’t care if you feel sorry. Me: (looked at my husband) Husband: I feel you are being misunderstanding my wife, this is our first time and she is just being polite asking you a question instead of raising her voice or asking you from a distance, she just asked a question. She replied: If you don’t like it, you can leave. My husband: Miss, I work for a living in restaurants and customers usually are aloud to ask many questions without this type of response from the attendant. I took one bite of the distasteful wrap before anything started, my husband took a few fries while this was happening. He didn’t taste the gyro because of course, when she said if you don’t like it you can leave, we left. Is so unfortunate. As we are getting up and walking out she says, I’m sorry. My husband replied, no you’re not. Never ever would we be coming back to this place.