Find out what Greek restaurants to try in Huntington Station. Huntington Station is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 33,029 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 44 reviews
This old standby has quite an extensive menu fluctuating between Greek and Italian. We went early, so tables nearly empty. Seemed the take-out bus was doing as good as ever. The staff was very friendly, local and attentive. Although I must say, I was disappointed when my heart was set on ordering Moussaka,and was told that it wasn't available that day. So I asked for Pastitsio instead to which the reply was "sorry, we don't have that either". Something about deliveries etc. so I ordered a pastas/chicken dish which was just average. My husband had a stuffed boneless chicken breast with spinach and feta which he seemed to enjoy. Portions were very generous and the greek salad (which they gave me at no charge) was very fresh and tasty. All in all, this little strip mall restaurant has maintained its sense of good neighborhood food and good value for your money.
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4 based on 47 reviews
The Greek Grill of Huntington, NY on Long Island -"There's no substitute for quality" - Take pride in serving our customers with our healthy and authentic Greek and Mediterranean recipes. - All of our dishes are prepared from scratch daily! - We offer hig
''This restaurant has ok Greek food. I think it used to be better. The gyros are still good, but somehow the salads and hummus used to be better, fresher maybe. I believe that most people have found a better choice down the road a bit.
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4 based on 91 reviews
I came here for lunch on halloween (which is also my birthday) and was really expecting more. I was actually picking between this spot and Taverna Kycklades in Bayside and decided to go here because it seemed like a similar menu (both are Greek) and this is closer. When we got there, I was a bit shocked. The pictures on their website look and feel much different than what it looked like for us. Realistically speaking, this spot is much more 'casual' dining and maybe that's something I overlooked which is fine. When we got the menus, the food sounded good, and there was also a decent people eating. We started with the Garlic Shrimp because my sister loves Garlicky Lemony Shrimp which is exactly what this dish was. It was still a bit on the bland side but the lemony buttery sauce helped. There were also slices of garlic which was great. (Oh and we also got free pita and tzatziki right after we ordered which was nice)I ordered Octopus as my entree because I've had it at several Greek places and I love the way Greek restaurants make it. With all the great reviews here, I was expecting it to be amazing. My sister ordered the greek sausage lunch special and we were both pretty disappointed. My mediterranean octopus was really bland - but it did have the nice charred taste. Salt and Pepper and Lemon couldn't help it, but the Garlic Shrimp Sauce made a HUGE difference. My sister just didn't love her meal to begin with so it was a bit of a flop. Not sure if we came in with really high expectations given that it had lots of great ratings and reviews, or because we were comparing it to other spots? They do offer lunch specials (like the one my sister got) and even one with Octopus for about $13 which is pretty awesome and I'd suggest doing that. Also, when we gave the server our cc for the check, she forgot she had it? She had a friend who was at the bar - so she was distracted - but don't let stuff like that change how you serve your customers. We had no complaints before that, but the friend came in right when we asked for our check.
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