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    4.8 (140 reviews)
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    three meals in plastic containers
    Guli K.

    Small spot dishing out some uniquely delicious mediterranean flavors. They offer some freshed baked items and an assortment of packaged items including a variety of hummus, salads and dips. I wanted to try one of everything but settled for lentil fingers, beet cacik and a multi grain salad. The lentil fingers and beet cacik were both outstanding. Can't wait to try more items from this local business!

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    Madow N.

    Oh my. Prices are crazy. $36 for three frozen meat/cheese pastries. I thought they'd at least be warmed up but no. Had to bake them in the oven at home. I was hoping the taste would make up for it but they were very bland and smelled stale. Definitely not worth the price. I've had much better for far less.

    Croissant and cheese pagoca
    Sarah O.

    The spanakopita here is absolutely amazing! The cheese pagoca is likewise delicious, although it is served cold, but I microwaved it when I got home and it was absolutely delectable. The croissants are good. I'm not a huge fan of the pide, but I've never had pide before so I can't compare. The baklava bites are very good. COVID restrictions: you need to order ahead by phone before you get there and they will bring your order to you at the window.

    Red Vegan Lentil Soup
    Anna F.

    We just got food from here for work lunch- delicious! We each got one of the filled breads. One of my colleagues called it a Turkish pizza. Spinach cheese was melty and awesome, and my colleagues also enjoyed the chicken, leek, and ground beef respectively. I had the lentil soup, which I def. recommend! It's that simmered down vegetable Turkish lentil soup that is so comforting and hearty. We'll be back to try other items on the menu!

    Spinach-cheese pastry was to die for... And he warmed up my chocolate cookie! Could I ask for any better? Nope
    Liz D.

    A wonderful discovery just a 15 minute walk from the Arlington WorkBar. We (husband and I) had the spinach-cheese pastry and the potato pasty, both fantastic. Really flavorful. Iced coffee and a double espresso to wash it down, then a warm double chocolate cookie made our short visit exactly what we needed after a long day. We bought some spicy hummus to take home. I should also mention this is a family business and the dynamic is adorable. This shop is run with love.

    Pita (pide) with chicken and cheese filling
    Katherine E.

    Every bite is so savory! The pide (pita), warmed, was so filling and delicious. The basil hummus is bright, creamy, and went so well with the filled pide! The baba ganoush has such wonderful grilled eggplant taste! Be sure to try this and the basil hummus. Thank you to the co-owner for hosting me, my friend, and baby in the cafe!! :) Can't wait to come again (aside from buying at local gourmet grocers i.e. Pemberton Farms, Russo's). Also, Greek/Turkish olive oil in their cooking!

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    Wonderful customer service, and delicious spanakopita, soup, and cookies. I look forward to my next visit.

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    Great service, great food and great people. Became one of my favorite spots in Arlington. Love going there for a quick bite.

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    Can't believe I've been living in the area for over a decade and never thought to check it out…read more Ironically, I only discovered this place because I had to park nearby and walk nearly 3 blocks to the Mediterranean Grill which proved to be an underwhelming experience, but noticed this place due to the "Zagat rated" sign in the window which piqued my interest. Well, sometimes the best things happen by pure chance...and thus I came back to try out this place a couple weeks later, and found it to be far and away the best Greek/Mediterranean food I've ever had in the entire greater Boston area! It's easy to see why this place is Zagat rated. Easily beats out bigger, trendier and fancier-looking, much pricier "Greek" places such as Zo Greek in Somerville's Assembly Square (review upcoming) as well as the more downmarket hole in the wall places like Falafel King. Everything was very fresh and flavorful. Loved the Sampler Plate for two, everything on it was absolutely scrumptious and next time I might order one just for myself so I don't need to share it with anyone else, hahaha...really brings out your inner greedy-S.O.B.! Also loved that their fresh-cut french fries are actually pan-fried, not deep fried...first time I've ever encountered that anywhere in this city, and they were also crazy good...instead of just tasting the oil as happens with deep-frying (especially if they are frozen fries with that yucky mushy cardboard texture) you actually get the full flavor of the (gasp!) POTATOES, and do not need to drown them in ketchup or salt the living daylights out of them. Truly a "homemade" experience! We tried both the "Greek" fries and the regular fries, both were rave-worthy...and this is from someone who normally avoids fries in restaurants because they are usually made from tasteless frozen potatoes. Lamb kebab and moussaka were also excellent, as was the baklava and galaktoboureko. Baklava outside of the Mediterranean and Middle East tends to be very mediocre and overly sweet...not here! Lastly, it's a beautiful and charming spot. It doesn't make any attempt to be trendy or gimmicky. Just has a warm friendly ambiance, which also describes the service. Can't recommend this place enough...will definitely be one of my regular go-to places!

    I love Greek food and I knew from my husband that Boston has a big Greek community and great…read morerestaurants if you want a traditional Greek fare, exactly what I wanted. The places he used to go are gone, some replaced by local chains, casual in line with national chains. I wasn't interested in that sanitized version of Greek food that I knew it's lack authenticity. I did lots of research looking for a family owned restaurant (Yelp wasn't helpful at all). Found the Greek Corner in an article about best Greek restaurants in Boston, after looking into the menu and address, I realized that it was close to our accommodation, a few minutes of walking away! Greek Corner it was meant to be! We dined there after our first full day in Boston, after long hours of walking, working and sightseeing. The restaurant was cozy, nice decor, with a few regular customers. We were greeted right away, asked to sit where we wanted, so we picked a table by the window. Got water from the house right away. Customer service is attentive, not hovering, just right. We order portions of gyros and souvlaki, they both come with salads and fries or rice. Avery, our waiter substituted for free for us regular fries with Greek fries (they come with cheese, sprinkled with oregano), and we thought that was so nice and welcoming! Food was great, classic, traditional in the good way, the meat is tender, flavorful, the salads are fresh, the feta cheese is outstanding. The gyro plate coms with pita bread. We got Mythos beer to go with the food, not amazing, had it before in Greek restaurants but why go with anything that's not Greek? For dessert, we shared a Galaktoboureko, a cheese/vanilla custard pie in phyllo dough with cinnamon sprinkled on top, it melts in your mouth! Perfect place to chill and decompress after a long day, relaxing, great service, good food! We also came back here during our last full day in Boston. It was a change of plans. This year, we seem to go on a new personal trend while travelling - we love a restaurant and keep going back LOL! It was a rainy day, we were tired and wanted to stay away from tourist traps so coming back to a nice neighborhood spot where you know what you'll get it was comforting. We were recognized by the staff right away, picked the same time and ordered Greek red wine - Vin de Crete (just OK) and I got a Moussaka, a nice hot dish, loved the potatoes and eggplant, a classic dish, I chose rice pilaf this time around. My husband went for the Pastitso, perfect for a cooler day. He also got rice pilaf and the dish was perfect. They both come with the Greek salads which we loved! For dessert, we went classic again, shared a portion of Baklava (my husband had his eyes set on in from our previous time), and it didn't disappoint! Prices are reasonable here, service is nice, we loved having Avery taking care of us, nice to chat with, very fun and kind. It really feels like a cozy neighborhood spot where you are taken care of! I wish I could still walk to it! Can I have it bought to LA, please? Great Greek restaurant in Cambridge! Loved everything about it!

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    My favorite home style Greek Restaurant in the United States. All others are judged to the Greek Corner, none have met it's standard.
    My favorite home style Greek Restaurant in the United States. All others are judged to the Greek Corner, none have met it's standard.
    Yummy food!! Corner's Special Gyro, Charcoal Grilled Chicken Breast, Avgolemono soup and pita bread
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    Cafe Vanak

    Cafe Vanak

    4.4
    (121 reviews)
    2.8 mi
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    Kosher

    I find myself traveling from Boston, just to get a taste of their Persian food…read more Everyone is so kind and hospitable!! I have had a bunch of their dishes and the 2 that stick out to me is the Kabab Koobideh and the Gheymeh Bademjoon! A great 3rd party space to meet other Iranians aswell! Their store front next to the restaurant has everything you could ever want to!!

    We had a business lunch at Cafe Vanak in Belmont and were extremely pleased with our overall…read moreexperience. Vanak is small, with only 6 tables, though we noticed a brisk take out trade during our 3 hour visit. Vanak is not fancy and one needs to know that a visit here is entirely about great Persian fare. Be prepared to either wait for a table or to settle for take out. Reservations are strongly recommended. Vanak has an impressive menu covering beef, lamb, chicken, fish, and vegetarian dishes. Everything is authentic and is served with a more than generous portion of rice. The difference in dishes isn't just the protein; there are at least ten different seasoned rice on offer. Our entrees were shared by four people and three dishes were more than enough. The Lamb Shank with Fava Bean and Dill Rice is exceptional. The shank was slow simmered and the ample amount of meat was melt-in-your mouth delicious. The Dill Rice is uniquely seasoned and we highly recommend this dish. Chicken with Barberry and Saffron Rice is another interesting dish. The quarter chicken is also slow cooked and nicely savory. The Barberry adds an interesting taste profile to what would otherwise be a standard Persian dish. No Persian meal would be complete without Koobideh Kababs and Vanak's rendition is very nicely seasoned. The Kababs were served on a bed of Sangak, the rustic Perisan wheat bread. We finished with baklava which was topped with chopped pistachios and Saffron ice cream. The servings here are authentic and generously portioned. Vanak offers a unique change of pace for lunch which we recommend.

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