Reviews
What إبراهيم شافع likes about Kyma Greek Restaurant:
12 hr slow cook lamb was delicious. So was the tzatziki and eggplant dips and the bread was very fresh. Young family with our 1.5yr old baby the waitress was fantastic. Would go again for sure. What Mattie Dibbert doesn't like about Kyma Greek Restaurant:
I came here with a group on my way to see the penguins nearby on Valentine's Day night. I tried ordering three different things which they they told me they were all out of and finally was able to order some type of ground beef hamburger patty thing covered in tomato sauce. It had a Greek name, but let's call a spade a spade. There was only one other couple in there that night so I'm trying to figure out why they wer... View all feedback.
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How in the hell had I not been here before, despite living right nearby I will never know.
Started with their Greek salad Generous portion Nice selection of greens, Spanish onion, olives, tomatoes and cucumber.
We had a booking for Sunday night which we received a confirmation email of on Saturday. However when we arrived the restaurant was completely closed. It looked...
read moreI can see from the previous reviews that Kyma is supposed to be one of the best Greek establishments in Melbourne? Mmmm………..Can’t see it? or we just got a bad n...
read moreFitzroy Street going north from the St. Kilda pier was said to be a bustling place to walk and have a great meal. This restaurant has good reviews, but NOT ANYM...
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read moreKyma is a well-known Greek restaurant in Melbourne, but recent customer reviews have been mixed. Some diners were disappointed with the lack of traditional dishes like Gyros and the overall quality of the food. The portion sizes were small, and the flavors did not meet expectations for authentic Greek cuisine. However, others appreciated the friendly service, cozy ambiance, and certain dishes like the slow-cooked lamb and dips. Overall, the consensus seems to suggest that Kyma may have some room for improvement in terms of consistency and delivering the bold flavors that are expected in Greek cuisine.