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This sophisticated space doles out exactly what it promises. Mezes are light snacks meant to keep you going until it's time for dinner. Still, it's worth spoiling your appetite to indulge here (especially given the often pedestrian offerings on the strip). Choices range from grilled calamari and octopus to spicy eggplant dip and leek pie. Save room for the honey-sweet baklava. Bonus: There's... more
Vegetable moussaka was not fresh. Looked and tasted like it had been warmed up, dry. $20. Salad was fresh and great. No refill on coffee.
I am giving 4 stars because the waiter was nice and attentive. I went there to celebrate birthday of my friend's little son and I informed them about it, nobody cared to come and sing Happy Birthday song for her... I assumed they were too busy but they could have surely managed a few mins.
The 'Greek fries' were slightly overpriced considering they were made from frozen grocery potatoes,...
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Came on a Sunday around 6 and found seating quickly. But just after that a line started forming. Very surprised seeing how the food and service is just mediocre. For over $20/person on food alone I was expecting better.
The best calamri i've ever had. I love Greek food...and this was the best.
At Mezes, food is meant to be shared and enjoyed in large groups. The restaurant says it promotes the most genuine Greek method of eating out: ordering several dishes and sampling everything. With its vast menu, this philosophy is easy to follow at Mezes. There are seemingly endless appetizers to choose from (from dips to spinach pies to cheese and meatballs), as well as many combination... more
This bright and airy restaurant captures the laid back spirit of Greek dining on the Danforth. The décor is a mix of wrought iron and that classic Mediterranean blue. The name means small plates in Greek and the whole idea of this restaurant is to order many different dishes and share them at the table. This gives the restaurant a wonderful festive feel. Try the saganaki (flaming cheese doused... more