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Contribute Feedback What Sebastian Steinbach likes about Hollywood Hill:
Fantastic Greek food at a very reasonable price. Best of all with UberEats it came to my doorstep within 15 minutes of ordering and I'm 3km away! Highly recommend if you live in the inner city and are Netflix and chilling it and can't be bothered getting out of your pyjamas for a late night Souva. Cheers guys. View all feedback.
What Janwin doesn't like about Hollywood Hill:
Not great. I just returned to Melbourne after a few years, and the food that used to be above average is now well below it. I would have been more satisfied with a meat pie from 7-Eleven. View all feedback.
Very good quality food, especially in a 24hour offering
Thanks for hosting our team’s Christmas dinner. Short notice, 25 people, set up an area for us that looked fantastic on the night. Took care of our every need. Fast service, great food and extremely accessible prices. We appreciate it a great deal.
Perfect in every way. Amazing customer service. The food was the best I have ever eaten. Will 100% be back as soon as I can. I will also be telling everyone that it's a must to come here. Thanks again
We stayed at Adara Hotel and these guys serviced the meals. We arrived close to midnight and we ordered a risotto which arrived quickly and the food still very hot and fresh. We ordered their pancakes for breakfast and it was not bad. Their serving are huge so do consider sharing a main and ordering one dessert if you are not a big eater.
Ages since I have been here. Formally Hollywood Place. The place has been given some TLC. My huge lamb souvi was excellent, lots of soft lamb in a really fresh heated bread wrap with all the fillings. Cafe Latte was good too. The staff greeted me with a smile not like the old blokes years ago. Nice to see this gem still on Bridge Rd given all the development going on. One the very first Greek souvlaki joints I frequented when I settled in Melbourne in 86. It was the place to come after heavy drinking session a and clubing with work mates. Open 24 hours back then with no door and still is but with a door now. It was called the Hollywood Palace back thBeenen. They had rice puddings and faint donuts on the counter. Pinball and arcade machines in the huge back room. There was an assortment of dudes sitting out on the sidewall tables with all coffees and the occasional huge hulk eating a huge meal. A bunch of mature greek men working the gyros machines back then and would not take **** from any of the punters. Well I had a lamb gyros with salad, garlic sauce, salad with pita bread on a plate not the usually bulging wrap. Washed down with flat whites and indulged myself with a huge baklava. Had a chat the the new owner of 11 years and reminisced about old days. Well I enjoyed my impromptu visit to tonight.