Find out what Greek restaurants to try in Syosset. Syosset /saɪˈɒsɪt/ is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Nassau County, New York, United States, in the northeastern section of the Town of Oyster Bay, on the North Shore of Long Island. Syosset is an affluent upper middle class community, well known for its school district, and is served by the Syosset railroad station, the Syosset Post Office, the Syosset Central School District, the Syosset Public Library, the Syosset Fire Department, and the Jericho Water District. The population was 18,829 at the 2010 census.
Things to do in Syosset
4 based on 52 reviews
Beautiful ambience and colors: the blues and whites of Greece, the origin and source of the scientific method, philosophy, architecture, ethics, law, brilliance....the foundation of Western civilization!Thank the G-Ds!Food is terrific, fresh, abundant, fairly priced, tasty and delicious.George, Gina, and Nick are fantastic owners and operators....Friendly, kind, welcoming!Aristotle, Plato, Socrates, Alexander the Great....all would have savored and enjoyed Platia Greek Kitchen as I am fortunate to do twice weekly.Iâm a very fortunate man!Thank you all!Christopher BayerNew York, New YorkTally Ho!
Where to eat Sushi food in Syosset: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 54 reviews
Have been here twice for dinner with friends. We have tried the following appetizers. The feta cheese cigars,the hummus with flatbread and the spinach artichoke dip with toasted pita wedges. All were very good but I am especially fond of the feta cheese cigars.For entrees we've tried the grilled lamb chops, a variety of sandwiches and salads. The grilled calamari topper on salad was especially good. Portions are generous and very reasonably priced.
3 based on 10 reviews
service was below poor... not enough help.. ! waitress to bar tend make salads serve and every thing else the SAGANAKI burnt to a crisp the taramasalata was so salty..the gyro was bland...and the octopus was like rubber and parts were burnt.. the vegetables were over cooked... like mush. I told the about the octopus and was not offered something else nor did the remove it from the bill...
Where to eat Mediterranean food in Syosset: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 43 reviews
Not a diner, not a luncheonette but a takeout Greek restaurant serving enormous platters of food at reasonable prices. There are tables here and a waiter and there is nothing wrong with sitting down and listing to bouzouki music while you are scarfing down a gyro platter--is there? But you can just as easily take the food out, on a picnic or to your home and enjoy it there. Fresh tzatziki sauce, good pita and fresh ice tea accompany whatever you order.Prices, like the restaurant itself, are unpretentious and two people can have lunch or dinner for $30 or less.The gyro meat is well browned and sliced in front of you, burgers are a generous patty of good chuck meat on a mound of crisp fries.When you are really hungry-- or just want to share with someone, you could do far worse than Greek Cove.
4 based on 56 reviews
This restaurant is tucked away in the Woodbury Commons Shopping Center and is excellent. The setting is surprisingly attractive for a suburban strip mall and the front of the restaurant is often open allowing al fresco dining when the weather is cooperating.Dishes are typically Mediterranean although the preparation feels specifically Turkish. Falafel and grilled octopus are favorites however you will find the ever-present grilled chicken and lamb as well.Prices are robust--no real deals here however the food is good and the chef is competent.
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