Discover Restaurants offering the best Greek food in St Peters, Sydney, New South Wales including 3 Olives, Yiamas Greek Taverna, Ahgora, Kafenes, Barzaari
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4 based on 93 reviews
i ended up dining at this restaurant by chance and it was a great experience: typical home made greek food but also very friendly staff and an amazing owner lady who came to chat after service.
4 based on 118 reviews
What a brilliant venue.Been to Greece! This is so authentic! If you love Greek food this is the venue. Great food, great service, terrific wine. We had the lamb, the Moussaka and the Greek wine. Superb! Could not have had a better night!
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4 based on 147 reviews
Meet your friends and family at Ahgora, a modern Mediterranean-inspired fusion restaurant located on Glebe Point Road in Sydney. The Ahgora menu is based on traditional Mediterranean food revisited with modern techniques. The award-winning chefs have crea
We couldnât decide where to eat so looked online, last minute (HD) this restaurant had great reviews ...... and they were true. The food was delicious, not overly expensive and the staff were all smiling and attentive but not overbearing (which can sometimes ruin an experience). We had grilled haloumi, spanakopita, grilled prawns and Greek salad and every single dish was a smash! The menu is small but has enough options .... if you know Greek menus they can be like a novel. I canât recommend this place enough ..... if you have the chance, go.
4 based on 90 reviews
this place has become a family favorit; not just cos it has great food, it has great service and the warmest staff. AM from an extended family of migrant Fiji indians and to find a place where my mother and grandmother both 1. enjoy food 2. are at ease and relaxed THIS IS THE GO TO PLACE. The food is delicious and has that cooked by your mom feel to it. Homely, hearty and generous portions. Would recoomend everyone to try it out
4 based on 82 reviews
If you despise Middle Eastern Food, you should still try this restaurant. Yes, we had a voucher which allowed us to share five different aspects of the menu: bites, smalls, bigs, sides and desert. This strategy turned out to be optimal as it allowed as a real range of what the restaurant could produce. For the bites, you would be foolish to pass up the pita bread with a dip. (Actually I could have continued to order pita bread and work my way through all available dips.) The pita bread comes hot out of the oven, light and flaky. The smoked eggplant dip was delicious with not a hint of the unpleasant aftertaste featured by inferior dips. A side of wood fire green beans was a surprise since this is often a humble vegetable for a good reason. But my biggest surprise came with dessert. Given the option, I never order dessert. I am bereft of anything resembling a sweet tooth.But the recommended ricotta and rhubarb came as a shock. Nothing cloying sweet about it, simply a lovely way to end the meal. Actually every course far exceeded my expectations. I should also commend the service which was extremely helpful and efficient. Go for a long lunch or dinner. If you are disappointed, think about giving up food.
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