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    Cafe Astros

    Cafe Astros

    4.1(11 reviews)
    5.4 kmMitcham
    $$$

    Picture neighborhood elders solving the world's problems across a table of Greek coffee and sweets…read more- arms being thrown up in the air with much flailing of the hands in animated exchange. Smile-worthy stuff. It sets the scene for this modest eatery in the very un-Greek suburb of Hawthorn, in the very un-restaurant-like location of being attached to a Caltex. "Oils ain't oils" as they say, so if you want the good oil on this joint look toward it's picture board - a wall of photos capturing characters who have wined and dined and wined here before. It gives further insight into the humble and fun nature of the place. Smiling Chef Sam Antoniou is found in the kitchen with parents Toula and Peter. They all wield cheeky senses of humour, upping the enjoyment ante of your visit. Ultimately you've come for their food. The best way to tackle it in these family-type digs is to hoard some friends around an Astros banquet. The "Apollo" includes chicken yiros and calamari; adventure into the "Poseidon" and tiropites (cheese triangles), lamb yiros and whitebait await; or brace yourself for the "Zeus" and be further fortified with Greek sausages and prawns. There's a takeaway menu, outdoor tables and car parks at that Caltex. Plonk wise it's licensed but the corkage too is a little cheeky so perhaps play "when in Rome" or Greece as it were with the wine list and try some vino tipples from the homeland.

    This is not a restaurant you go to for atmosphere, or charm. You come because the food is big and…read morehonest and greek. The setting is suburban to the max and. as Roz said it's very un-glamorously attached to a servo. In true Australian-Greek style, all the mains are served with chips and Pita which are delicious, but they very obligingly leave either, or both off for me if I ask . I suffer from the eat-everything-on-your-plate disease so I sometimes do this to save myself from mostrous serves. This means I'm left to tackle the chicken breast as big as my head and generous salad, which to be honest is probably more than I can handle in itself! They do a bunch of my Greek faves... whitebait, saganaki, meatballs, kalamari and a bunch of others as entrees or mezze.The mains boast every type of souvlaki or yiros, along with moussaka, mix grill, selection of fish, prawns, or even quail.

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    Meze Mazi - Beef shoulder

    Meze Mazi

    4.4(7 reviews)
    14.7 kmProspect
    $$

    One thing Adelaide has is Greek restaurants but what Meze Mazi does a little different which i…read morefound enjoyable is the majority of dishes that are sharing. From the dips to the lamb cutlets to Greek sausages (Loukaniko) the keftedes are all served perfectly for sharing which makes a night to this establishment perfect for groups. Large range of beers and wines from Greece and that typical Greek warmth and hospitality that the waitress or waiter we dealt with showed to us. Being recommended by others to try I am so glad we did and definitely will be back

    Flavour and freshness - the best charcoal grilled chicken, perfectly cooked rice with my slow…read morecooked lamb, tasty sauces and dressings on interesting salads and desserts that are light because freshly prepared. This late dinner was overall very relaxing even though we came in off the street so had to sit outside but we enjoyed a cooling breeze after one of Adelaides hot summer days. Service was friendly and competent with a very welcoming host - it was almost as if the whole place had just been transplanted from Greece. A medium sized bar with some interesting Greek craft beers. Definitely will be back for a more extensive review. Recommend booking a few weeks in advance as it is small. An update: we returned mid week for dinner and were treated to warm and friendly service again! This time we had beef shoulder and the traditional lamb and beef patties. The shoulder was the highlight smothered with delicious tomatoes and sitting on a very tasty sauce. Our entree was the octopus cooked in wine - succulent! Not tough at all which I think is a sign of good octopus cooking? Salad was very interesting lentil and pomegranate - also yum. Desert was a spongey chocolate tart and reminded me of those self saucing puddings, except it was way more delicious. Drinks were a Greek ipa and the Greek alpha red which reminded me of the reds in southern France. Coffee was excellent.

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