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    MM's Gyros Kebab

    3.4 (59 reviews)
    InexpensiveTurkish, Salad, Kebab
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    Quiet
    Good for kids
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    Halfway though tearing this delicious meal to shreds on my desk so I could make it to a meeting scheduled at noon.
    D M.

    Just going to repeat what others have already said: great food, fairly priced, support local businesses, the owner is a lovely and hardworking woman, her peeps are all great as well, the food is delish. And they know how to hustle, do not freak out of there is a line when you get there because it will move fast. And the food is freakin awesome, did I already say that? Photo shows how it looks mid-destruction when I am cranking through it to make a noon meeting. Love these folks!

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    Lamarr E.

    Another hidden gem in Hartford. Not very busy but has a ton to offer, especially the menu. Was very surprised walking in and seeing how much they had available. I ordered the chicken salad and kabob combo which came out to about 30 dollars total. Very generous portion sizes, I ordered ahead and it was ready upon arrival. Great Greek flavors you want in a Mediterranean restaurant. I was extremely satisfied and will check them out again soon.

    Lamb plate.... couldn't help myself already dig in.
    Dawn O.

    I really love this place freshly made food and tasty also. Please try and hunt out small Mom & Pops like this place they are really struggling right now. The lady that works there told my husband she's lucky to see 16 customers a day since Covid. The food is too good here to have this place disappear....slot of places in Hartford are struggling since slot if people are working from home ....so just take a drive into Hartford and pick a meal up To go you won't be disappointed

    Neil T.

    Gyros and falafel come down to the seasonings, and folks, MM's has it where it counts. This was one of the best gyros - and a *chicken* one, at that - I'd ever had, bursting with incredibly flavorful meat. I could eat a giant bowl of just that ... and I may! The falafel was similarly impressive; I've had quite a lot of falafel that was well-built, and had an attractive color, but disappointed on flavor. This was so tasty that, as with the chicken, I could easily eat a heaping pile of it. Two for two, MM's. Their menu looks gigantic, and I have confidence that this isn't the kind of place that performs well with their signature product and then phones it in everywhere else. Behind the glass panes on the counter were a ridiculous number of bins filled with a ridiculous number of foods. I will be returning to try all of them. ALL OF THEM.

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    Sho R.

    I used to be a regular in this place. But haven't gone for more than a year. They modified the store, added more items to the menu and put a TV now. Most of the folks take a gyro platter here. I took lamb gyro. And added hot sauce from bottle. As usual it was very nice. May be that is their best food. It comes with one rice and veggies. I took the rice with carrot. That is my favorite rice here. They give a lot of fresh veggies on the side. You can also take one bread which is rolled in aluminum foil. All in all lot of tasty healthy food. I also took a beef skewer. Beef has flavor, but should have been more tender. Baklava is not as good as the Tangiers one.

    Delicious, healthy,filling, inexpensive and fast!
    Tl P.

    This a clean restaurant serving fresh, healthy, delicious fare that is fast and reasonable in price. This is a regular spot for me and recommended for anyone working downtown.

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    It's not fancy, but the food is fresh and tasty, the prices are fair, and the service is quick and friendly.

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    A gem in downtown Hartford. I wish they open for longer hours, it's a bit hard for me to go to because they close so early.

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    Really fresh, authentic middle-eastern food, staff was really friendly, worth a visit.

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    Hoping it was because they closed in less than 30 minutes but my lamb plate was all fat.

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