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Contribuisci feedbackI ordered an extract. Chicken souvlaki was bred in a cold Lebanese pita. I couldn't believe it. the first and last time.
Great eating and affordable. a small hidden gem in ndg area. Everything's great. the freshest ingredients that are only produced for them at the place. a must visit if they like souvlaki. the tzatziki is thick and plentiful.
We ordered pita gyros $5.95,) filled grape leaves $4.95,) and fryed $3.25) the gyro had a lot of tzatziki sauce I appreciated. the fries were cut like pickle rounds. nicer place, was busy. the restaurant accepts only cash or Canadian debit cards No...credit cards.) there is a cash machine in front of location.
We are there at 9.45, we were the only people in the restaurant and took 20 minutes. we were asked to sit on the door as the other side was closed. we felt hurried when they set up the chairs and the chef. made it very clear that he was upset that we came late, although they closed at 10.30 we did not finish our food so that we took it home just to eat in the car and they have it in bags as it was for a dog. I never made a bad assessment in my life, but had to share what terrible experience we had. another thing was that they were standing among our table while we eat and the mop smells really bad, so we left. I'm sorry to say ever worse restaurant experience.
I have been going to the Villa for about 40 years and it is always a delight. The stick platter is amazing with garlic bread and salad, however the pita souvlaki is probably the best in town, which is saying something.