This is my second time in the last few years to eat here and both times the food was good. When you walk in the place from an ambiance is a little underwhelming and impersonal but clean and organized. You walk up to the counter area and there was a menu sitting on a podium to scan through before placing your order. The Counter grilling area is still completed enclosed I am assuming from the COVID period BUT it really makes the environment feeling really muted and unexciting. There is a small opening near the end that says order here and you place the order. We ordered the Grilled Lamb Feast and the Grilled Beef Feast. Price was around $13-$15 for each plate. While the portions are fair and probably the right size for dietary reasons it is a little smaller and a little more expensive than most comparable places (Sahara, Mr. Kabob) and because of the full enclosure just feels less personal and more like a transaction. The meals came out and both were cooked well and tasted great but as I said before portion size was a little smaller than expected especially with the name of Feast attached to it. This feels like an Americanized version of a more personalized small business version and while the food is good it falls a little short compared to the others I named. It does have better hours than Sahara so if you have a craving for Mediterranean food and it's after 5p you will get a good meal.
Being called "Mr Taziki's" I thought I'd try a gyro while I was in the area. Walking in there, I got a lot of vibes that you get from appropriated, touristy, hipster joints. Feels like a Moe's. Then I ordered. I ordered a lamb gyro. That comes with a side of Ruffles, so that's a red flag as far as Mediterranean food goes. You also get a free side. I got the basamati rice, which always actually well seasoned. When I got to my gyro though, I noticed there were chunks of lamb and not shaved. This would prove to be quite a bit messier than the shaved meat. The Pita bread was also fully toasted, which just makes it incredibly tough to bite into. Combined with the chunks of over cooked, under seasoned amd under-salted lamb, it was nothing like a gyro. A 12 dollar gyro. A gyro is a soft wrap exploding with seasoning. This wasn't even close. I only recommend it if you need a loose tooth to fall out. Overall, considering the competition, this place is doomed unless they develop some self-awareness and change their recipes. Just go to Athenian grill if you want a gyro. This isn't the spot.
Tasty food. I asked for additional toppings with my Gyro...only had 1 Tomato slice. I accepted that, but I got only 1- < 1 inch slice of onion & 3 small fragments of a lettuce leaf. I was questioned about my request, but they did give more toppings. The items are frozen, not carved from a spig, but it tasted fine. The salad was crisp.
Great food; attentive staff; and fun atmosphere. I have eaten there way too many times lately, they know me by name and my car type/color for curbside. I usually get the Chicken Feast because I love their salad dressing, so the Greek salad, and I cut up my chicken to add tot he salad and then I dump the basmati rice on it too - delicious. I've also tried their rollups - yum. I'm not to crazy about their Tiziki sauce, but everyone else in my family loves it! The GUY-Ros are not bad either, but the Feast is so good, I rarely get anything else. Oh, the chicken lemon soup is to die for! I always get a bowl of it to go, to have for lunch the next day. It is so good, and filling. Sometimes they put too much chicken in it. :) I've had my orders not be perfect a time or two, but if you tell them, a manager will go above and beyond to make it right and make it up to you. Customer service is a priority.
We ordered out, and there was no sour cream or tzatziki sauce to be found. It is the most flavorless of gyros to be had. It is the McDonald's equivalent of Greek cuisine. If you like Greek cuisine, any place but this will be of a greater quality.
Way over priced. Not careful with allergies and extremely rude employees. A lady that wouldn’t give me her name claims to be the owner. I am very skeptical that she is as she is extremely rude and refused to remake the potatoes that were contaminated with dairy so unable to be eaten. Terrible example of leadership if she truly is the owner. Again I doubt that highly as even the manager is dressed better then she is. Do not recommend at all.
We ordered multiple items to try different things. I know this is a chain and I wasnt expecting ethnic Greek items but at least try to come close, give flavor, cooked fully and make sure the items look good to. Everything we had was horrible and tasteless. The only thing I can say was good was the rice. I will say the whip feta was interesting. The chicken was not seasoned just thrown on a grill and for marks and seem to be brushed with oil. You can wipe the grill oil off. The pita bread was not cooked like it was in a steamer or microwave because it was doughy. The tzatziki was stringy which was crazy because that is not real tzatziki. The lamb was chewy and no flavor either. Had also the Mediterranean Salad definitely the garbanzo beans are canned, hardly no feta it was like parmesan it was that little and hardly no walnuts. Now the last draw is the greek salad that came with the lamb dinner. As a greek never in my life have a seen such a pathetic salad. Chopped tomatoes like you put on a a pizza or taco that small and cucumbers that the middle was take out. Now who takes out the middle of a cucumber unless the cucumbers were going bad and they did this. I cannot say all the chains are like this but this location I can say is not a good one. I have the Greek salad picture just so the corporate can see how pathetic it was and possibly correct it.
Never frozen, fresh ingredients and it shows up in the taste. Even if you are not into Greek food give it shot. It really is good quality for the price.
Signature pasta was on point as usual. Hummus and pita bread was yummy. Baklava always the way to top off a Mediterranean meal!
This place is a gem if you really looking for light, but flavorful food! I grilled chicken kabob with a Greek salad, and basmati rice. My meal was $13 and worth every penny as none was leftover. My family enjoy the beef feast, kids feast wit chicken and the basil pesto chicken gyro- ALL were excellent!