Greek Cuisine

5311 S Miami Blvd, Durham - 27703
126 reviews
Greek Mediterranean
(919) 416-6626

The food was really good. I was a first time visitor but will definitely return.

Amazing food! The french fries taste very good. Would definitely recommend eating here.

Reminded me of a Greek subway. They throw meat on the grill and pick out what you want on your salad. If you order something on the menu picture, it won't be like you order. If the photo has a dish with two kabobs, you will only get one. False advertment. Lots of extra costs. Lady behind the register said the photos were not up to par for what you actually get and she had numerous complaints by other people that did not have the patience to understand her. She was nice. The food was decent. I think I would recommend a gyro if there isn't anything extra cost that's suppose to be on it. I work in RTD and you don't want to get the people who eat in that area every day upset or you will lose business.

The owner is great guy always smiling and very generous. Best greek food in the triangle area.

Best AUTHENTIC Greek food in my entire life. Don't let the strip mall location deter you! It's FABULOUS FOOD. Everything was delicious and a good value. I wish they were in my city...I would wear them out.Just GO!

I'm not coming here again. It's a knock-off from Greek Fiesta, which I'm sure certain things are proprietary to Greek Fiesta that this place is infringing upon. Then, on top of that, they make up arbitrary prices for items listed on the menu. What was supposed to be $3 for a side of hummus and pita, I was charged $5 and $1.89 for the items separately. A triangle of baklava, which is the length of my thumb (2in), I was charged $3. They also tried to charge me$3 the condiment cup size of olives until I made a fuss.This place is up the street but I'll gladly travel to Brier Creek to get Greek Fiesta. I do not engage with companies that price gouge customers.

First time visiting. Ordered gyro sandwich. More salad than the gyro in the sandwich. Did not make it a combo with fries and drink. But you have the option to. The gyro meat was already cut and in the pan cooling on the table. Oh yah he gave the taziki sauce in a cup on the side and said the sauce was extra. The workers were actually wearing the mask behind the counter. I would say that I would come again and try the other stuff on the menu.

My husband come here on a consistent basis just because it's the closest Greek place near our home. The food is okay. Even though we order off the menu, they ask us what we want on the bowl or platter. That is confusing. Then they ask several times. I'm not sure what the disconnect is. I also ask for a side of falafel. They tell me it's extra and keep asking if I want it. They always have to fry it fresh...maybe they are trying to get me to say no.Be sure to put have dressing added or tzatziki sauce (which they charge extra for those little containers).That's the next thing, we used to get more falafel. Really mad that we paid $4.99 for TWO falafels. I really want to like this place but please get it together!

I feel like if I order a Greek salad off the menu at a place with Greek in their name 1) I shouldn't have to explain what I want on it, and 2) it should be at least average. Instead I got a large bowl of lettuce and shredded carrots, diced tomatoes and cucumbers, with 2 teaspoons of feta (after I asked for more), 3 kalamata olives (with pits), and four pepperoncinis (with stems and an extra stem to go with it). Drenched in so much Greek dressing (guessing about 6 parts white vinegar to 1 part bland olive oil) that I had to tilt the last half of the salad at 45 degrees so that it wasn't like eating a cold soup. Now, if I'd paid five bucks for it at a cafeteria, fine, but...The lady working there was very nice, though

Very good gyro. Great for a snack.