A friend found this place on his quick break before his gig at a pub near-by and so a group of us descended on to it one Wednesday evening. No mistaking about this place being a Greek Restaurant with it's two big white pillars and tasteful pink neon light outside, the inside had a warm, small, family run business feel about it.
While we were playing 'Celeb' spotting on an adjacent wall that's covered in signed photos of the famous and near famous when the complimentary olives were brought to our table. Didn't really get a chance to see the wine list as there were a bottle of house red on the table already and the group quickly agreed to tackle that one first, followed by some 'Keo' lagers.
We all tried something different from the special board for our starters and mains, fish and shellfish dishes being the dominant in numbers. Garlic Med Prawns followed by Shank of Lamb was my choice and both dishes were lovely, the Shank of Lamb I would recommend. Everyone in the group really enjoyed their choices of starters and main courses, not one bad comment from anyone. As with Greek traditional dishes expect a lot of meat with a small amount of veg/salad.
About half of us tackled the dessert menu, all made by the owner's wife fresh each day - (up to you if you want to believe that but we found the desserts to be as enjoyable as the rest of the meal). Wonderful food, good & very friendly service plus a couple of glasses of wine each and some beers on top of that all for £26 each. 5 star from us both, a wonderful mid-week restaurant. Head for the Post Office Tower (BT Tower), near a pub that looks like a toilet. read more