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    Chicago Style Gyro

    3.7 (35 reviews)
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    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Michelle Z.

    This stall was located right at the entrance to the Market House of the Nashville Farmer Market, and from looking at the other stalls around the food court, this was the busiest. The line went by pretty quickly, and everything looked delicious, so I decided to order from here. I got the combo plate with the lamb, beef, and chicken. This was quite a good amount enough to be shared with 2 people for a good price. As for the food itself, a lot of it lacked some extra flavor. It felt like it was missing a kick. The lamb and beef were flavorful, but the chicken and rice were not. Still a decent option out of all the food court.

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    Bree S.

    The food here is always good ! I get the chicken sand which meal ! And I love the yellow rice with a side of ranch of course

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    Benjamin C.

    Not good. I don't know what "Chicago style" is supposed to entail but the chicken, beef, rice, salad, and pita bread was about cafeteria grade. I did see a shawarma rotisserie with some meat on it in the back. Nevertheless my chicken and beef came out of a cafeteria steam table. Any flavor the meat did have was lost to the underworld of the steam table. The salad did not taste fresh, and the pita bread was microwaved.

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    Ed U.

    Among the multitude of food choices in the Market House at the Nashville Farmers Market, this was the place Jamie W. and I chose for our lunch. Believe you me, there was a United Nations of cuisines represented, and the local barbecue had the inside track before calmer appetites prevailed. We figured Mediterranean would be the safer option, so I settled on the $8.59 Chicken Gyros Salad (photo: http://bit.ly/2KCvlcr). It was one of the rare times I actually felt I had too much poultry on my plate, but it was pretty succulent considering it was lukewarm. The salad underneath was nothing special, and the taboulleh was rather bland. Worst of all, the pita wedges were cold. Oh well, they can't all be winners here. FOOD - 3 stars...plenty of the good cluck but the rest needed work AMBIANCE - 3.5 stars...part of a busy food hall SERVICE - 3.5 stars...they move fast and expect you to do the same TOTAL - 3 stars...gyros can't all be heroes

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    delicious food! Great service! At the farmers market so ambiance is nice. Can't wait to come again!

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    9 years ago

    Grabbed hummus w/ pita for a snack. It was fresh & delicious & the pita was warm! Sweet tea is great too!

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    9 years ago

    One of the freshest gyros in Nashville. Also the people who work there are very clean and friendly.

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    13 years ago

    Don't go out of your way to get it. Pita was not fresh and the gyro was slopped together. Taste was blah and presentation poor!

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    13 years ago

    Best gyros in town. This is the only place I've seen that got a 100 on their food inspection. Generous portions.

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    15 years ago

    Had lunch there again today with my favorite Item #1 - Gyro plate. I think they have the best gyro meat in town and the best Tabouli salad.

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    11 years ago

    Great service and food was wonderful, Their Gyro plate was great and fresh. very clean and friendly place

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    10 years ago

    I just ordered the gyro platter using OrderUp, and when it arrived, it had no meat! Will not order from Chicago Style Gyro again.

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    We made a special visit to Osh to try them on a weekend trip to Nashville about a month ago. I'd…read moresaved them in my Nashville bookmarks for some time after they received a lot of acclaim on Yelp - I believe at one time they were on a Yelp list of best restaurants in the US. We were certainly excited to try Uzbek food, as there's nowhere that serves it where we live. The restaurant doesn't look like too much from the outside and the parking lot is a little run down. However, the inside is very updated and super clean and comfortable. There's lots of seating, what appears to be a private room in the back, and some high-tech features, like a machine that you can use to alert waitstaff if you need a refill, a to-go box, or any other kind of attention. The bathrooms were also immaculate. Service was a little strange. I wouldn't say it was slow - every time we placed an order or had a request, our food or items were promptly brought out to us. However, the challenge came in getting the attention of our waitresses. Two ladies took care of us, alternating based on availability. One was very nice and friendly, the other a little gruff and irritable-seeming. But both were completely averse to coming in and checking on us without one of us flagging them down. Perhaps they're used to the little machines? I don't like using those because they come across as too demanding; I'd prefer to just be visited and checked in on from time to time by staff. Not so here. Despite not being very busy, our visit took a lot of time, even though the actual food service was fairly quick. Onto the food, the most important part. We ordered a lot because I wanted to experience as many unique dishes as possible. One waitress first brought out a complimentary serving of pita and what I believe was suzma, which the menu describes as a yogurt-based cheese. This was one of the highlights of our meal, actually, as the pita was hot, fresh, and very lightly charred. The suzma went very well with it. Then we ordered a chicken somsa and some Uzbek bread. The chicken somsa was alright; the pastry was delightfully flaky, but for me it was way too onion-forward. The Uzbek bread was another highlight. It was a temperature and textural delight - so warm and fluffy - if not a flavor bomb. It was great to polish off the remaining suzma from our complimentary treat. For entrees, my husband wanted to try the signature osh, while I ordered chicken shashlik. The osh was probably the better of the two but he didn't love it. It was quite greasy and the lamb was on the gamey side. My chicken shashlik had definitely been near charcoal too long; it had an overly-charred, unpleasant chemical-y taste. The accompanying rice had so much butter or oil in it that it was greasy, too, and although that imparted more flavor into it, I felt gross after a couple of bites. Everything was cooked well, just the flavors really didn't quite come together for us on this visit. It's hard for me to believe, given the average outstanding reviews and consistent praise this place gets, that our experience was an average one. Perhaps we just came on an off day or ordered the wrong things for our palates, since we're fairly unfamiliar with this cuisine. I would be willing to try again some day, but sadly our first visit didn't quite wow the way we'd hoped it would. I appreciate the clean and pretty environment and quickly prepared food!

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