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Owner needs a lesson in hygiene. Disgusting service received. Biting into my yiros and tasting a mouthful of onions when I specifically asked for none was not pleasant. When I took it back to let the owner know he was immediately aggressive and accused me of not asking for no onions. I can't believe I was being attacked for supposedly not asking for onions, I definitely did not feel safe in this store The owner chuck... View all feedback.
I am really surprised to see all the negative reviews for Makis Yiros. Over the years I have made several trips to Adelaide and I have also had yiros from Makis, and on each occassion he has given me some of the best yiros I have had in Adelaide. It's true that the owner is a little quirky but I think he's an older guy with a bit of personality. I ordered a lamb yiro from Makis with tabouli and a small container tzatziki for a very late lunch. As usual Makis yiros had more meat than a Souvlaki bros yiro and wasn't drowned in sauce (I do prefer the bread at Souvlaki bros though). It tasted as a yiro should with crispy lamb and fresh salad. The tzatziki was refreshing with nicely diced garlic complementing the yoghurt and cucumber. I intend to come back to Makis when I come back to Adelaide next.
The worst fish and chips I have eaten in my 6 years living in Australia. Fish grilled on the same hot plate as the beef and lamb. The small portion of fish tasted of meat and burnt oil. The service was chaotic and we had to beg for a plastic fork, no seasoning was offered or serviettes. I asked for a salad and even through there were plentiful on view, I was refused saying he had no salad. Clearly he wanted the salad for kebabs etc. The owner was abrupt and rude to us. I would never return to this venue again.
Absolute worst experience I have ever had. I have never written a bad review in my life, but this nightmare has inspired me. 1. Awful service, incredibly rude. 2. Dry chicken and lamb, served with stale chips and maybe a table spoon of garlic sauce at best. (Be prepared to ask for sauce otherwise you won't get any) 3. Four days of food poisoning, and just general disbelief. 4. Highly overpriced. A yiros pack will set you back $20. Smallest one I've ever had too. Don't go to Makis Glenelg. I promise you will regret it more than expected.
Never had a bad meal from Makis Yiros my daughter always has a smile when we come here. Ive been a customer for a long time Makis is a legend on jetty road ????
Talk about grungy old yiros shops this is definitely one of them It is amazing how this seedy joint has survived.