Mykonos Greek Grill

310 NE 72nd St, Seattle - 98115
254 reviews
Greek
(206) 523-8929

I got the lamb gyro. What is lettuce doing in a greek dish? Why was it drowned in so much garlic-yogurt sauce that doesn't even resemble tzatziki? The meat is not bad, everything else though... Won't come back.

This place is so underrated! A part of me wants to keep this secret to myself, but that's not fair to the hard working family that owns and runs this magical spot. Luckily, I live walking distance to this gem - so I'm here quite regularly. The crew is so efficient, as clearly they've been mastering their craft and have it truly dialed in. I've tried several things on the menu and here are my thoughts:Dip Sampler - tzatziki, hummus, melitzanasalata, tyrokaftiri, skordalia and three warm pita breads. This is a great app if you have a few hungry people with you. Love that you get to taste the variety of options in one dish. 10/10Spanakopita - two triangles of a delicious blend of spinach, feta and herbs wrapped in crispy filo dough. A little too salty for me, but still good. 7/10Dolmathes - five tender grape leaves, stuffed with rice and topped with tzatziki served with warm pita bread. Always a must. 10/10Classic Gyro - beef/lamb combo is the way to go, IMO. These gyros also come with warm pita bread, lettuce, tomatoes, onions and topped with tzatziki. I always add feta + kalamata olives and remove onions. 11/10Gyro Plate - I get this when I'm really hungry. Strips of Gyro meat served with choice of potatoes or orzo and soup or salad and warm pita with tzatziki. 11/10Overall the portions are big and most importantly, each meal is made with care. Great value for the price. Thank you for all you do!

Good needed little more flavor but great spot.

I genuinely do not understand who is getting food from this place that thinks it's any good. I've lived in the area for 3 years now and every time I've got food from this place it's bland. For your money, there are far better options elsewhere. Like the dumpsterThe chicken in the gyros is reused from any Chicken kebobs they didn't sell the night before or earlier in the day, it also has a rubbery/gooey texture. Not to mention that the slices of chicken are 2 inch cubes and make it a chore to eat the gyro.The beef used on the gyro is usually too salty and there's not enough tsaziki sauce to counter. That isn't particularly tasty either (how do you not make a good tsaziki sauce???).I hate to leave this because I really wanted to like this place. If this place was any good, I'd be eating there every week. But every time I get food from here, it depresses me. I've given this place too many chances to show me they make good food, and they've made it clear they don't want my money. Fine by me

Mediocre falafel sandwich. Less than $10 before tax, which is cheap for core Seattle, but for a few bucks more there's much better fare around.

Delicious food and very generous portions! We had the hummus appetizer, classic gyro, and chicken skewers. Everything was so good!! We got takeout and ate at Green Lake, which this location was perfect for. Highly recommend!! :)

This is my favorite place in Seattle to get Gyro Salads! Their gyro meat is flavorful, the tzatziki is fresh and the dressing that comes with it pairs perfectly. I look forward to going here when I'm near Greenlake.

Excellent. just had gigantic gyro and large order of fries. Always consistent, warm family business. been going since 2011, still good, still consistent. Will go again.

2 warnings: impossible to eat the wraps without making a huge mess; and the dip sampler didn’t come with any pita

There isn't enough Greek cuisine in Seattle and this is a great place for gyros or other Greek specialties, esp. chicken lemon soup. Really nice folks working there, and always a good meal. Plus there's dedicated parking open in front for pick-up.