Reviews on Greek food in Jork, Lower Saxony, Germany including Taverna Hellas, Restaurant Alte Schmiede, Taverna -Zum Griechen-, Taverna Akropolis, Dionysos, Grossmutters Lacheln
Restaurants in Jork
4 based on 15 reviews
Wer nicht zuviel Wert auf edle Möbel, edles Geschirr und pompöse Speisen legt, ist hier genau richtig! Das kleine Restaurant wird von einer sehr, sehr netten Inhaberin gemanaged, die sich sehr gut um ihre Gäste kümmert. Das Essen ist nicht auf Sterneniveau, aber sehr lecker und reichhaltig.Es gibt immer wieder kleine âdazuâsâ, wie Tzatziki, Salat und einen schönen Ouzo.Innen ist es ein wenig eng und laut - aber wie so vieles eben ist auch das Geschmacksache - und daher besuchen wir dieses Restaurant auch bevorzugt in den Sommermonaten, da man dann auf einer netten Veranda sitzen kann.Insgesamt sind wir hier immer zufrieden nach Hause gegangen.Ach ja: Hunde sind willkommen und gern gesehene Gäste, die mit Leckerlis verwöhnt werden.
4 based on 26 reviews
We were quite surprised to find a Greek family restaurant in Buxtehude. On a Friday night, the place was packed but we were served in a timely, efficient and friendly manner.Their Greek food is very good and portions are more than generous (think twice before ordering starters AND main course !).Given the quality of the food and the quantities served, prices are fair.
4 based on 16 reviews
A typical Greece family restaurant. A lá carte + some special dishes in a relaxed environment. Try some starters to share in between. The seafood dishes as well as the lamb can be recommended. The owner great you welcome and of course, you will be offered an ouzo on the house.
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4 based on 33 reviews
Great place, delicious cuisine, staff is very nice and polite! Would definitely come back ! Highly recommended ! 5 stars *****
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Went here with a big family group including a small child in a stroller. All of us were seated comfortably and the stroller was accommodated. The servers were polite and attentive and handled all of our requests good-naturedly (including the uncle who ordered almost entirely off the menu...) Food and drinks came quickly. The portions were titanic ('German-sized' is quickly replacing 'Texas-sized' as my go-to expression for a heaped plate) and the food was delicious, German-style Greek (a little more pork and cabbage, a little less garlic and 'scharf' spice). I saw lamb, chicken, beef, pork (soooo much pork) and even turkey steak (?) at the table all attractively plated, balanced by fresh vegetables and enhanced with a lovely, creamy Tzatziki. We waddled away greatly satisfied, having enjoyed a most convivial and tasty experience!PS Quick German culinary fun-fact, a plate of 'Peperoni' will not get you a plate of spicy Italian sausage, you will in fact get a plate of spicy, pickled Pepperoncini peppers... the more you know...
We visited as a group of friends, some German speakers, some English speakers. The staff were really helpful to all of us and the food was delicious. Try the Duckstein beer, it went really well with the meal. Greek restaurants in Germany tend to have a heavy focus on the meat, although there were calamari and Greek salad/dips as non-meat alternatives, so for this reason I am rating the restaurant 'good'.
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