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    Zante

    3.5 (6 reviews)
    PriceyGreek
    Closed 11:30 am - 3:00 pm, 5:30 PM - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Minos Souvlaki Gyro

    Minos Souvlaki Gyro

    4.0(4 reviews)
    1.8 kmVilleray-Saint-Michel-Parc-Extension

    Bonne qualité et proportions par personne, mais le service et atroce.. les deux jeunes femmes sont…read moreperdus pour les quelques tables dans le restaurant.. le take out très long (55min) pour des pita souvlaki.Ce si un début de semaine, les weekend ils sont pires. A éviter.

    This newly opened authentic Greek restaurant and plans to offer menu items with the textures and…read moreflavours you find in Greece and its Islands themselves. The decor is spot on Mediterranean, with their white washed wood wall, blue and sand coloured cushioned chairs, and light wood finished table tops. Their logo matches the theme of Greek history and lore too; based on the legend of Minos. I'll need to do further study on that before divulging any secrets of Zeus' family tree. With an experienced Chef, Montreal food influencer Niko Atsaidis, other dedicated management and enthusiastic staff, I have high hopes for this pristinely new spot. I mean it - their washrooms are super clean too and that's rarely the case at any restaurant. The kitchen is open and also spotlessly clean. Moreover, the ventilation is fabulous and pumps out great air flow. From how hard they've been working pre-opening, this should be an exciting addition to the quick-serve food scene in Montreal and maker of happy stomachs. The light Greek music was also a nice touch adding to the welcoming group of owners and staff behind the main counter. Now surely I was hungry from a long day, but I must say their poutine had a great scent and was truly devourable. I was still full from it and the side of hefty and peppery Loukaniko sausage, until late into the evening. They also have proper and perfectly marinated and seasoned souvlaki and gyro which are their staple dishes as their name makes clear. Their tzatziki is thicker than most (more traditional I believe) and filled with lots of tasty green bits of veggies, and happily not the ruin-your-breath-for-days garlicy or repeat-on-you-for-hours type. Their banner-style chalkboard menu is very well drawn out and focused. What they do, they want to do right, and I respect that greatly. Too many restaurants have super lengthy menus - and they can't do everything well, no matter how hard they try. Minos wants to concentrate on things they can create in-house and source with high quality. Their Greek imported olive oil is a big time standout and according to the 'chalk talk' note on the board - beer and wine are on their way. Rumour has it they will be Greek imports - so bravo on that upcoming addition. I look forward to trying other items, especially the veggie ones and honey drizzled dessert. Good luck Minos - show 'em how it's done! PS I will mention the fries are not hand cut and the cheese curds are not the squeakiest - at least at the time of opening and not five stars, but the brown sauce, Loukaniko, olive oil, decor and service are all worthy of the five, I will leave it as such.

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    Village Grec

    Village Grec

    3.6(34 reviews)
    2.2 kmVilleray-Saint-Michel-Parc-Extension
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    I've been a loyal diner at Village Grec for fifteen years. Everything about the place is a delight…read more The food is fresh and tasty, the portions are generous and there's a good variety of traditional Greek grilled dishes. The chicken souvlaki is my usual pick. It's grilled to perfection! If you are fortunate to have Carole as your server, prepare to be treated like a family member. She's the kindest person you could ever meet, and she will make you feel at home.

    This is gonna be a long one so get a snack…read more I've been on the fence about posting this review because it's not a good one. I went back and forth for awhile but, ultimately decided to post my experience. Perhaps it happens to others as well. My hubbo passed by Village Grec on Jean Talon on October 28 & picked up a chicken salad for me on his way home from work. It seems like village grec doesn't actually have a chicken salad on the menu from what I understand. You have to order their salad and ask them to add the chicken on top.. but then price sky rockets to $19. And it's a small salad. So, in an attempt to make an extremely long story short, once el hubbo got home & I sat down to start eating, took off the cover of the salad & noticed a terrible smell. The chicken smelled TERRIBLE. So much so that I refused to eat it. We decided to call the restaurant & let them know what was going on. The manager was not in that day, or would only be in much later on in the evening (after 9pm) so we asked to speak to the cook to tell him our experience. The cook guaranteed us that the chicken was fresh, however, the smell was saying otherwise. After the phone call, my husband told me that when he had originally asked for the chicken salad at the resto, there was no chicken to be found in the kitchen. So one of the cooks went downstairs to the freezer try & find some. He did, and he walked up the stairs with the frozen raw chicken breast in his bare hands. Another cook said the frozen chicken was not necessary since he "found some" upstairs. Now this comment led us to believe that the chicken could have been lying around for quite some time, and the smell of the dish could back up that thought unfortunately. My husband was witness to this whole exchange but did not mention it to me until I told him I was not eating the chicken salad because I was worried I would get sick. I threw out the entire meal, including my husbands, just in case (his smelled fine) but I did not want to take a chance. Now I am not here to give anyone a bad name but this was unfortunately my experience. This was my first time at this restaurant, and it will unfortunately be my last. Sorry.

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