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    Taki's Mad Greek

    4.0 (405 reviews)
    ModerateGreek, Mediterranean
    Open 3:00 pm - 9:00 PM
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Junior A.

    I was visiting Seattle and wanted to try some Greek food. After looking at many places all I could find was Mediterranean places not any straight Greek places. This place was about 35m from my hotel but it did not disappoint! I came in on a Thursday around 7pm. There was no wait. I like the place inside it has a nice atmosphere to it and they have live music on Saturday's! The server seemed a bit like he didn't want to be there (hence the minus one star). I opted for the gyro platter and man they load it up!! I had a lot of left overs lol. I ended up getting a Greek coffee as well. I wanted it to go but they do not have to go cups. They had those yummy Greek candies that I haven't seen anywhere else here in the us.

    Greek Lettuce salad, yummy!
    BL T.

    Beautiful restaurant, food, quick service - authentic Greek food. Great Greek food - Chicken Souvlaki , rice pilaf, pita bread and Tsaziki; amazing food, inviting atmosphere, quick service. Highly recommend trying it.

    Lawrence L.

    A bit out of the way on 85th but worth the trip! A good menu with many traditional favorites. Solid wine list with reasonable prices. The baba ganouj was fresh and they make it onsite. A little heavy on the tahini but flavorful The feta salad was very good and filling as well. I took home quite a bit. Saturday nights are supposed to have live music at 7:30 PM. I am looking forward to enjoying a meal with music. Give it a go!

    Falafel Platter
    Julie G.

    At first I thought the prices were a bit high, but then realized it was justified by the amount of food there is in each dish. I ordered take out and the weight of the bag was noticeable ha. I was intrigued by the fried feta sticks and they were really good. The breading was very crisp and crunchy and the feta had a nice tangy taste. The included tomato basil salad was nicely balanced with it. The falafel platter is enormous. The Greek potatoes are delicious with a buttery lemon flavor. The Greek salad was also fresh and great. The falafel, even though there was so much of it, was lackluster. It was too dense and needed more flavor. They dribble a sauce on it (tahini I'm assuming) but it just made it undesirable in look and texture.

    Moussaka
    Matt L.

    I found this place by accident one night when I wanted a late carryout after Golden Gardens. My girlfriend is Greek. She wasn't hungry, so I just ordered for me. When we got the carryout back to her place, she smelled the avgolemono and she couldn't help herself. She had a spoonful, she fell in love, and she was suddenly hungry enough to share the bowl with me. That was just the start of things. Since then, Taki's has become my very favorite restaurant in my extended neighborhood. Dine-in or carry-out, it doesn't matter--it's all glorious. A few dishes I want to especially call out-- 1. Again, the avgolemono. Like I said, my girlfriend is from the Greek side of Cyprus and this is legitimately the only time I've ever seen her freak out about the quality of Greek food in a Seattle restaurant. It is so creamy and delicious. 2. Moussaka. I love moussaka--it's maybe my favorite Greek dish. The moussaka here is something else, my friends. The bechamel is thicker than any I've ever seen. Order it and worry about the calories later. It's so doggone good. 3. Gyro salad. I have a big appetite and I love meat. This salad is next level--it's almost too much. There is soooo much gyro meat on it. A lesser person wouldn't even be able to finish it.

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