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4 based on 51 reviews
Great service, the zucchini soup was delicious, and the Moussaka was excellent! Itâs a simple place, but Iâll go again any time!
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4 based on 121 reviews
This is my go-to for eggplant/babaganush. I was taking some to a potluck and if you buy 3, the 4th container is free. ($6/each). Included in one heavenly homemade pita bread. There are other types of eggplants dishes and of course delicious but the babaganush is my favorite, Smokey, creamy, garlicky.....whatâs not to love!Thank you Marcia! We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience. We hope to see you again soon.
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4 based on 37 reviews
Bought a selection of dishes, had a few friends over to my house, and they were all very disappointed. Falafels were dry and burnt. The gyros were thin, dry and bland. The chicken skewers were over cooked, and dull... In general it was terribly disappointing...
4 based on 111 reviews
We've dined at Ephesus a LOT of times. And return again and again because the Turkish food is great. (We also dine at sister property around the corner). However, on our recent visit the service was horrible so it kind of ruined our experience. Not sure how soon I'll give it another try ... if ever as there are so many great restaurants in the Bay Area. What a shame to take a great meal and ruin it ... because of lazy server that never even checked back with us.
4 based on 81 reviews
Went here on the 13th of October for the first time and had a late lunch of Spanikopita, Lamb Kebobs, Moussaka and Baklava for dessert. The Spanikopita was very good, fresh and loaded with feta cheese. The lamb kebobs were cooked perfectly medium rare as requested served with rice, zucchini and peppers. The moussaka was good, but a bit underseasoned. It was served with rice and veggies also. Pita bread is served warm on your table. The best part of the meal was the baklava served for dessert. It was 4 nice sized pieces and we ate all of it! Service was very good, but it was a very slow time of day, around 2PM. We sat outside and it was lovely. We will go again for sure.
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