Mr.mandolin - Miami
Mr.mandolin
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Nestled within the charming Vagabond Motel, Mr. Mandolin offers a modern Greek dining experience that captivates with its appealing aesthetics and open kitchen. Guests rave about the flavorful baked goods and refreshing juice options, although some items, like the gyros and Greek salad, have received mixed reviews for being overly salty or lacking in flavor. While the service is generally friendly, inconsistent experiences have left some patrons feeling unappreciated. Despite a few culinary missteps, many still find value in the charming atmosphere and fresh ingredients, fostering a hope for future visits to this Miami gem.
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I ordered from this restaurant through Uber Eats. A chicken gyro should include more than just chicken; for some reason, they added fries to it as a filler, which was disappointing. Everything arrived cold. The extra meat I ordered came wrapped in pita instead of being served as a separate portion, and the pita was tough and scarce. The fries, which used to be thin, are now thick and unappetizing. We won’t be returning to this place!
We went searching for Mr. Mandolin since we used to dine there frequently. We discovered that it had moved to a new location, only to find out that it is now takeout only. I recommend updating the website to remove photos of the old location and clearly stating that it is takeout only now. Unfortunately, after dealing with a rude hostess at Mandolin (now located within Mandolin Aegean Bistro), we won't be returning.
Good food across the street from scene of greatest episode of greatest tv show in Miami history.
This place is absolutely disappointing. I visited about a year ago, and it was much better then, but my recent experience was a letdown. We spent $60 for two people, and the food was nearly inedible. The hummus and tabouli lacked any flavor, the fries tasted like they came straight from the freezer, and the Greek salad had such large chunks that I had to cut it all up. But the real issue was the chicken gyro—it arrived looking like a mess. I've had this dish countless times, and this was nothing like it. It tasted overwhelmingly salty, like fish. I even asked the staff if they had mistakenly served me swordfish instead, but they insisted it was chicken. Neither of us could eat it, and we ended up throwing most of it away. We even tried giving a few pieces to our dog, who was with us. Initially, she refused it (she never turns down food), and after she cautiously tried a small piece, she ended up getting sick all over the car. This wasn't just a case of mediocre food; it was the most disgusting meal I’ve had in Miami in the past year!
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