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3603 Opinions in 7 websites
Great for a quick bite with ok prices. The food was tasty and it's in a gorgeous area too. We had the aubergine, cod and lamb meatballs. The cod was done well. It's a little cramped with adjacent tables, a tad too close too each other. This was my first time to The Real Greek. I believe they are a chain and you can find them in several locations across London. Lots of vegetarian options and also great if you just want a light meal. They serve the tapas on a tiered stand which looks rather fancy, and reminded me of afternoon tea!
3477 Opinions in 2 websites
It must be getting on for twenty years since I first came to Jaffa for lunch. Then it was quite a rarity – somewhere on the “curry mile” that wasn’t a curry place. Now, those South Asian places are the rarity with only a handful remaining, their premises taken over by more recently arrived immigrant cuisines – Middle Eastern, Afghan, Turkish, etc. Along with a profusion of shisha bars. It’s still a vibrant strip of Wilmslow Road but more “kebab kilometre” than curry mile. Good shawarma and mixed mezzes are the key to Jaffa’s continued success and it seemed as popular as ever this lunchtime. We visit a couple or so times a year, combining lunch with a shopping trip to one of the large Asian supermarkets along the strip. Our order is constant. Lamb shawarma – a generous portion of tasty meat, a handful of shredded salad, a dab of very pokey chill sauce and a flatbread. And the mixed mezze – houmous, chickpeas in yoghurt, tabbouleh, chopped salad, chilli peppers, potatoes in spicy tomato sauce and a spiced yoghurt dip. We ordered another flatbread to help that along. Bargain lunch – the food, plus a couple of canned drinks came to thirteen quid.
1244 Opinions in 2 websites
I think it’s pretty safe to say Bodrums is my family favourite place eat out for a takeaway in Oxford the food portions are so generous and if you decide to eat in they give you unlimited hot Turkish bread. Some of my recommended dishes are the chicken grill with rice,the kofte kebab,mixed grill, lamb chops and iskendar. Top notch Turkish food! 👌
1174 Opinions in 5 websites
I had the meze. It was very nice and fairly priced. Nice selection of starters, fish in particular was very nice. Calamari was very tender and tasty. Unfortunately, the meat at the end was a little cold, quite dry and tough and unfortunately not very appetising. Also the selection was small (pork and chicken shish, 1 seftialia each, and a baby chicken i think).. No loukanika or pastourma, chops etc. The meat, as is seemingly more common in Cyprus now, is under seasoned. People have become incorrectly fearful of salt and it is ruining good food. As this comes at the end it was quite disappointing as you usually look forward to this the most. On reflection i would do as other locals did and order specific dishes instead of the meze. P.s the taramasalata was also delicious. 😆 The salad was poor. It was drowned in a very bitter olive oil. No acid was brought to the table. Using all of the lemon that was in the meat still did not make it palatable. This was really quite bad. Essentially inedible. The feta used was of not great quality. A shame for any non Greek people having this for a first time as it would leave a bad impression of Greek food. Our server was very friendly.
752 Opinions in 2 websites
This Halloumi is a sister branch of the amazing Halloumi in Glasgow City centre, so we thought we'd give this restaurant a try. It was a quiet work day, so it wasn't that busy. The waitress gave us the menu and suggested that we order 2 or 3 dishes each for sharing. So we order 2 each, plus a bowl of hummus and toasted pitta bread. The rest of the order was 2x Loaded Halloumi Fries, Halloumi Gyros, Vegetable Moussaka, Mac & Cheese and Swordfish & King Prawns. The dishes were quite generous and even only 2 dishes each was hard work for us to finish off. I prefer my cooked halloumi to be firm and always worry that the fried halloumi will be too soft, but these were cook perfectly. The fries were accompanied by fried halloumi cubes garnished with chilli and spicy mayo. It was a perfect blend. The moussaka was also excellent. The cooked vegetables were so aromatic with all the smell and flavours held in by the top layer of mashed potatoes. Everyone enjoyed the meal and we would definitely revisit.
478 Opinions in 2 websites
We’ve eaten here a number of times and it’s reliably excellent - very fresh food, tasty and reasonably priced. Very good for vegetarians but my meat-eating partner says the meat is good too. Cowley road has a lot of options but if you want good food and a mellow friendly vibe, try here!
469 Opinions in 2 websites
We had a lovely dinner at this unassuming restaurant on a side road. It was a Friday evening and most other places were packed: Vineyard had a couple of tables so we decided to stop and try their food. I had eaten here ages ago and for some reason I had an underwhelming memory, but this time the experience was great: our starters (calamari, stuffed vine leaves and meatballs) were all lovely, but the mains were the highlight: the lamb kleftiko was soft and tasty, and the Moussaka was incredibly good (among the best I've ever tasted, including in 15 years of trips to Greece). 53£/person with 2 cocktails, a large beer, baklava and French coffee with brandy, so also not expensive. Nice buzzing atmosphere (noisy in the right way), fast service and nice owner, clearly proud of the quality he offers.