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Contribute Feedback What Fred Mitchell likes about Meet the Greek:
Great place for a lunch with outdoor and indoor seating. We had grilled chicken and a beef steak. The meat was grilled to perfection and the side dishes were quite good too. The restaurant decoration has a modern look without all the usual greek cliches....The service was good as well. View all feedback.
What Tracey Morissette doesn't like about Meet the Greek:
I am not able to comment their food. I asked a table for one, but as soon as I asked them if they speak English, the waiter just ignored me and left away. After few seconds her colleague come and told me to sit wherever...I wanted. But each time I code a table, the first waiter told me aggressively it was reserved, though no sign was visible … and of course he did not propose me another table. At that time I decided... View all feedback.
A quaint and quite place. No WIFI however. Took in the seafood platter which caused some swelling to my lip. Not sure what it was. People with seafood allergies, please avoid. Service was great, my waiter was quite the chatty katty Tasty food and quite...filling. Would like to come again for just the food. Close to the hotel, and only 10 min from the downtown core. Enjoy!
The service at this restaurant was very poor, as we had to wait a long time for our order and for any assistance from the staff. Furthermore, the restroom was lacking soap and paper towels.
I cannot comment on the food at this restaurant. I asked for a table for one, but when I inquired if they spoke English, the waiter simply ignored me and walked away. After a few moments, a colleague came and indicated that I could sit anywhere. However, each time I approached a table, the original waiter aggressively informed me that it was reserved, despite there being no visible signs indicating this. He did not offer any alternative seating options. At this point, I decided to dine elsewhere. I can comprehend that some waiters may not welcome foreigners in restaurants located in suburbs or small villages, but for an establishment in the center of a historic city, if they do not wish to accommodate visitors from abroad, they may be better suited for a different line of work.
This Greek restaurant does not live up to its name. The souvlaki is not traditional, as the pita bread is thick and chewy, and served with plain French fries. There is a lack of authentic Greek flavors and aromas.
Overpriced eating and not tasty! insoluble waiters. in any case will not come back! has nothing to do with Greek diners.