The Friendly Greek est un établissement chaleureux. L'atmosphère de ce restaurant est décontractée. Ce lieu apprécié est ouvert tard tous les jours de la semaine. Vous pouvez vous y rendre facilement par transport en commun et vélo. Ils sont situés dans un lieu dynamique renommé pour sa vie nocturne. Les moyens de paiement admis sont MasterCard, American Express et Visa.plus...Plus de texte
Our timing was bad, I will admit. We were down for Taste of the Danforth, and we wanted somewhere to sit and eat in the shade. We were seating way in the back, but there was a great breeze.
Our waitress was new, to the country and the profession. She was trying hard, but our salads took a while, and our mains (once they figured out where they were supposed to go) arrived right on top of the salad The tried to give us our tzatziki appetizer after we were half way through our main, and seemed miffed when we cancelled that part of our order.
The food was, again, just ok, but being it was their busiest time of year, maybe I'm being too harsh. And maybe it's just me, but I thought when I order a Gyro it comes on a pita like all the ones I saw on the street.
Hubby really wanted to have Friendly Greek for some reason. We hadn't been there for a long time, but we seemed to remember that it was decent enough. Something must have changed. We ordered a lunch special of 1 souvlaki stick with Gyro, potatoes and rice, starting with a Greek salad. The salad was the only high note of the meal. After that it went downhill. The souvlaki was dry. The gyro I only had one bite of and then stopped. The potatoes and rice were swimming in some sort of sauce made of watered down ketchup and lemon juice, with a hint of cinnamon. The tzatziki they give you is miniscule. UN-friendly Greek waiter.