Not a fan of Greek food. Â But was invited as a guest to meet there before a Hawks game, so I didn't want to be rude. Â Figured I'd hang out, then go to the UC and eat a hot dog. Â
I decided to try the Gyros, again, not to be rude. Â It was AWESOME!!! Â Then decided to try to flaming cheese (saganaki). Â FANTASTIC!!! Â Then tried the meatballs with onions (I think the meatballs were made with lamb). Â DELICIOUS!!! Â I tried a few more, liked most of them too.
The staff was great, extremely attentive which I really appreciate. Â I've already gone back, just a really nice experience!!! Â And they have complimentary valet, which is nice too.
One of the best places in the city for a group that you don't have a reservation for (didn't want to end this sentence in a preposition so I added this parenthesis, take that Strunk & White). Â On more than one occasion I have had a large group of people (10+) over at my house when we were deciding on where to eat and The Parthenon wins a fair amount of the time.
In my review of Greek Islands I mentioned my conflicted stance on reviewing Greek restaurants. They are usually very efficient and I've rarely been disappointed with my food. Â But that same efficiency generally comes with a very impersonal atmosphere, making the restaurant feel more like a factory than place to enjoy food. Â On top of that, I feel that every Greek restaurant's menu could be changed with another's, but the family-style option here is what sets it apart (and why it's so good for groups). Â Parties of 2 or more can order a prix fixe option that comes with like 7 courses (most of which is what you would typically order at a Greek restaurant anyways) and it only costs $20 a person. Â That's a dern good deal and a great option if you're looking to satisfy a group with some members who don't like to spend a lot on a meal.
They also have a house wine, which we eventually discovered is most likely just white wine with some cranberry juice mixed in, but still order it despite it losing its mystique.
We were really disappointed in the food. Â The lemon rice soup was terrible; there was literally no lemon flavor in the soup at all. Â I ordered the traditional lamb and it too was disappointing . Â I'm Greek and I am very familiar with traditional Greek food. Â I would not return to this restaurant.
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