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Feedback gevenAmazing! The gyros and hummus are the best around. Really the only downside is that they're cash only, otherwise I'd be there all the time.
Very good food, small quaint location. Had the Gyro platter, which was a MASSIVE portion. Only negative I could give would be that their tzatziki sauce is a tad bit too thick for my liking. Other than that it was great. Also very family oriented business which is also a plus.
One of, if not the best gyros places around. The meat quality can be inconsistent at times since the original owners sold the business. Perhaps they have tried different distributors. Prices have also sharply increased since the transfer of ownership. It's expensive but the portions are big. The Child's Plate is plenty for an adult. Once upon a time I ate there weekly but has changed to a few times a year.
I stopped in here for lunch on a Friday in November. A friend of mine who is an OU alumnus has always raved about this place, but, despite my being in Norman on numerous occasions to visit my in-law, I've just never gotten around to trying it. So, I finally did. Gyros was good. Huge portions and thus a great value. That's the one thing I've heard about this place over and over is the huge gyros they serve. I think the Tzatziki could be better, but outside of that I enjoyed my food very much. French fry portion is huge. Two people could easily share a small order of fries. Service was friendly. Clientèle was friendly. It's what you expect from most gyros shops when it comes to atmosphere and décor. Too many tables crammed into too small of a space. A kitchen that makes use of the space it can, but doesn't appear particularly practical, and so forth. This isn't some upscale Mediterranean restaurant. It's a typical dive gyros place. The heat coming off of the vertical broilers at the front counter was astonishing. It's rather nice on a cold wet November day, but it has to make this place rather uncomfortable on a hot August afternoon. If you like gyros then bookmark this place for your next visit to Norman.
I stopped in here for lunch on a Friday in November. A friend of mine who is an OU alumnus has always raved about this place, but, despite my being in Norman on numerous occasions to visit my in-law, I've just never gotten around to trying it. So, I finally did. Gyros was good. Huge portions and thus a great value. That's the one thing I've heard about this place over and over is the huge gyros they serve. I think the Tzatziki could be better, but outside of that I enjoyed my food very much. French fry portion is huge. Two people could easily share a small order of fries. Service was friendly. Clientèle was friendly. It's what you expect from most gyros shops when it comes to atmosphere and décor. Too many tables crammed into too small of a space. A kitchen that makes use of the space it can, but doesn't appear particularly practical, and so forth. This isn't some upscale Mediterranean restaurant. It's a typical dive gyros place. The heat coming... read more
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