Souvlaki:
Pork or chicken kebobs marinated with special Greek spices, olive oil and lemon juice, then grilled on pita bread with tzatziki, tomatoes and onions, or skewered on a stick.
Lamb shanks:
Braised lamb shanks prepared in a tomato-based sauce, served with potatoes and Greek salad.
Dolmades:
Grape leaves filled with rice and ground beef served with a tangy lemon-egg sauce served with potatoes and Greek salad.
Arni Souvla:
(Lamb on the spit) Sold by the pound, skewered lamb is sliced right over the fire. A truly Greek experience. |
Tyropita:Cheese Pie: a blend of feta cheese and seasonings in a phyllo bed, making it the ultimate comfort food.
Roast Potatoes:
Marinated in olive oil, lemon and seasonings, these potatoes will tease and tantalize the palate.
Greek Salad:
The world’s best! Fresh tomatoes, onions and green peppers, Greek olives and feta cheese lightly accented with olive oil.
Spanakopita:
Spinach Pie: A flavourful blend of spinach, feta cheese and seasonings in a phyllo bed.
Tzatziki:
A classic dip that you can also eat on its own: garlic, cucumber, spices and strained yogurt. One taste and you’ll be hooked. |
Baklava:
Thin phyllo pastry sheets are layered with chopped walnuts and cinnamon and topped with sweet honey syrup. The quintessential treat.
Kataifi:
Shredded dough strands are wrapped around chopped walnuts and topped with a light syrup to form a nest of sweet delight. |
Diples:
Pastry so thin and flaky it melts in your mouth.
Loukoumades:
The Greek donut hole! Fried dough, topped with honey and nuts, loukoumathes are an especially tasty Lenten breakfast. They’re also a mouth-watering treat. |
| Greek coffee:
Bittersweet, thick and rich, Greek coffee is the ultimate boost. |
Frappe:
Iced coffee, Greek style. |