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We visited the new Greek wine bar in Yarmouth on a Saturday evening for drinks. The hospitality was excellent and we decided to try a mixed grill with pork and chicken kebabs and burgers. The waiter was very professional and knowledgeable. We sampled a few Italian and Greek wines which were excellent. We visited again a week later and will definitely be back. Although it is a new place that could use some promotion,... View all feedback.
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Visited on a Thursday, when we walked in and saw it empty we should have known! The food was the worst meal I’ve had, and I’m disappointed as my hesband is Greek and we hoped for better! We ordered the souvlaki and the mousakka. The souvlaki came with half a piece of pitta, half a tomato and a bit of cuecumber. The chips that we were assured were French fries, were thick bits of potato fried in the oldest worst smell... View all feedback.
We were having a look for some dinner and nearly walked past this restaurant. Although I'd suggest maybe trying to make it look a bit more appealing from the outside, we were all very pleased we decided to eat there. We all stuck to the Greek food and purposely avoided the steaks, etc. Why go to a Greek restaurant and eat steak chips? There's plenty of restaurants around offering that kind of food. Anyway, back to the Greek food.....we all thought the food was delicious and some commented that it tasted as good as anything they've had when eating in Greece. All the food was freshly made, we had starters, mains and desserts. I had the Beef Stifado.....it was amazing and the beef was melt in the mouth! The service was brilliant as well and the owner was very welcoming and was a great host. I will definitely go back there again when I next visit Great Yarmouth!
Me and my partner thought we would try this restaurant as we love Mediterranean food. We were greeted by a very pleasant you man. Yes it was quite but obviously a new restaurant but one that would become busier in high season. The food was lovely and we were informed that it was a family run restaurant. Best of luck for the future.
Came to eat here while on holiday soon as we walked in the guy was fantastic very good burgers propper tasty would recommend. I have read a couple of bad reviews about this place but don't be put of by this as you have to see for yourself's.
Visited on a Thursday, when we walked in and saw it empty we should have known! The food was the worst meal I’ve had, and I’m disappointed as my hesband is Greek and we hoped for better! We ordered the souvlaki and the mousakka. The souvlaki came with half a piece of pitta, half a tomato and a bit of cuecumber. The chips that we were assured were French fries, were thick bits of potato fried in the oldest worst smelling oil. When we asked for more pitta we were charged. My mousakka was worse than a microwave meal with a bit of aubergine inside that was so hard my knife wouldn’t even go through it. I feel cheated that I’ve paid to have a meal that we didn’t even eat and we ended up eating elsewhere after actually paying for a dinner. Please avoid!!!
We (6) selected this at random when looking for somewhere to eat in the evening. The menu was limited (more coming soon we were assured) but varied, with plenty for greek-food fans but also for those preferring more ordinary food. The service (Mario) was attentive without being over-bearing, he was happy to talk about greek-food, the history of the restaurant, out holiday to date and so on. £120 for six people (five starters, six mains, two desserts, drinks). As I've written in other reviews the key test is would I go back ot look around locally for something better? I'd deffo go back.