More like 3.5 stars, based on food and value for money. It is worth mentioning that they serve street food at restaurant prices. It is understandable that Levante is somewhat more expensive due to it's 1st district location, but all said and done - a EUR 3.5 donner wrap should not cost EUR 10+ in any circumstance.
Donners are good - not great, not spectacular, just good. Made with veal, and wrapped together with salad in a soft, yet chewy wrap. The meat is tender, but way under-seasoned and the the salad inside the wrap as well. This makes the donner taste bland. Also, no sauces are added inside the wrap itself, making it a bit on the dry side. On a positive note, the meat is cut fresh from the hand rotated donner grill, which is set up in a traditional way, using wood (like an open wood-burning oven). Also, this donner is not dripping with grease, unlike most of the ones you will find on street corner kiosks in Vienna, which is a good thing.
Pide(s) - very good! 4 stars. I liked it a lot. It is prepared fresh and comes in 10 different varietals. The dough tasted good, properly seasoned and just delicious. Next time, I'm coming back just for this.
Tzatziki - above average, so 3.5 stars. They don't use authentic Greek yogurt, which would make all the difference. The dish lacked a certain kick (garlic? more seasoning?) to be considered very good. That said, it made all the difference when combined with a dry-ish donner.
Both of the above items are in EUR 10+ range, which, as said, is totally unjustified.
The side dishes were unimpressive - french fries were 1 star at best and the side salad was not properly dressed and completely tasteless. read more