Best Greek restaurants nearby. Discover the best Greek food in Dumont. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Greek restaurants near you.. Dumont is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 17,479, reflecting a decrease of 24 (-0.1%) from the 17,503 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 316 (+1.8%) from the 17,187 counted in the 1990 Census.
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4 based on 127 reviews
It's a very small place so make sure you make reservations. We ordered the Saganaki, Greek Sausage (Laconica) Lemon Artichokes all Authentic all delicious. The Saganaki came with some sweet Honey a fig jan... excellent idea. Main courses includes the Lamb Chops , Pork and Chicken Souvlaki. Lemon Patatos and Salads. Everything was fantastic. We will be back
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4 based on 118 reviews
We ate dinner here on a Sunday night, so the place was not that crowded. Service was attentive and friendly, and the food was very good quality. However the scallops were disappointing--tasty but not the best we've had, especially at a cost of $34 for 5 scallops.This is a popular place with people in the neighborhood. We were visiting friends who live nearby, but for us it was a bit of a drive. This is not a restaurant we would go out of our way for dinner. We have a local Greek restaurant with better food at much lower prices.
4 based on 25 reviews
The bread was fresh, and warm when served. Tabbouleh: Parsley was not chopped finely and stems were not removed; only a hint of tomoto and mint. Coban Salata (Sheperd Salad): Prepared in advance, and did not have a fresh, lively flavor. The Traditional Dish - Hunkar Begendi was not prepared as described in menu "baked chunks of lamb" rather bite size pieces; eggplant puree was flavorful. The restaurant was clean, good service, but was very warm and uncomfortable.
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4 based on 22 reviews
This is my third trip to GRK Grill and the food is very well-prepared. The decor is simple and attractive. They have creative apoetizers lIke halloumi over grilled tomatoes, grilled feta with honey and feta keoftedes (meatballs). We shared grilled halloumi over vegetables with balsamic reduction and ordered platters from the lunch menu. You can also order from the dinner menu which has a larger selection but higher priced. They just got a liquor license so we ordered wine and a mixed drink but they were out of the fig vodka listed in the drink.I was disappointed at the lunch selection: my daughter ordered salmon from the lunch menu but they had none and no fish to replace it (although they had shrimp). The same thing happened last time I went but for a different item. There was no lamb sandwich or lamb platter on the lunch menu. The lamb Kebob platter from the dinner menu was $25.95. Instead they had 3 types of Gyro sandwiches or platters so if you are a discerning Gyro fan, you may not miss the lamb or a mixed platter availability at lunch. (I would have preferred fewer Gyro options and a lamb option). I thought the pricing was higher than other comparable Greek restaurants I go to. However, I would go back because what is available is very good.
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