Find out what Greek restaurants to try in Palos Hills. Palos Hills is a city in Cook County, Illinois, United States. It is a southwest suburb of Chicago. The population was 17,484 at the 2010 census. It is the home of Moraine Valley Community College as well as Amos Alonzo Stagg High School.
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3 based on 26 reviews
Worst service ever. The restaurant was busy, but not so busy that it was any excuse for the extremely poor service I received. There were three people in our group. When we got there the waitress asked two people what they wanted to drink, and just ignored the third person. The drinks took forever to arrive. The food was decent, but afterwards I tried ordering desert. I ordered the View Bay Bridge (which is straight off the menu, you can even look it up online). The waitress looked at me like I was speaking Chinese and said, "I've never heard of that." Again, it's straight off of their menu. If you like being treated like dirt, this is the place for you. If you have any dignity, skip this joke of a restaurant.
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4 based on 29 reviews
Friday night date night dinner choice that found us promptly seated and our waiter welcoming us and taking our wine and beer order in minutes after being seated, We ordered the saganaki appetizer and it was excellent, We then ordered our entrees and my girlfriend had the lemon chicken soup with a greek house salad and a side of gyros meat, I elected to try the nightly special which was lamb shank and artichokes with a lemon gravy sauce. Our food arrived very fast and everything was very flavorful and plentiful. It was a great food and service experience.
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4 based on 23 reviews
We came her and ordered carry out of their half slab Monday & Tuesday special. The robs had a good smoke flavor with a very tasty BBQ sauce. The meal also came with a healthy portion of fries and a choice of beans or coleslaw. Very good value for the amount of food and well worth return visits.
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We go to Les Brothers frequently. You can't be the prices, especially for a full dinner that includes beer or wine, non-alcoholic beverage, soup, salad, entree, and dessert with sizable portions, all for about $13-$18. I am not kidding! We typically share a meal or take half of it home when we buy two. Their Grecian specialties are superb, especially the half Grecian chicken or Grecian pork chops. Omelets are great, too, and there are usually lots of yummy desserts to select from in the dessert counter. It's not fancy but just a great neighborhood place to enjoy a meal. It's open 24 hours and has a huge menu to select anything you may want, Greek or otherwise, at anytime of the day.Their other restaurants in HIckory Hills, Les Brothers and Prime Time, are great too.
If you are a middle eastern who's looking for real shawarma don't miss this place!In 3 words, THE BEST SHAWARMA !!!It opens 24\7, the prices are good, but the only thing is they don't have a sitting are it's a drive thru restaurant .Abu rami is the best
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I love the schwarma and the kabobs. Everything that we eat is remarkable along with all the fixings. We are frequent patrons.
We love Greek cuisine and were excited to have a new Greek restaurant nearby. The dining room gave a good first impression as did our appetizers of Saganaki and Fried Zucchini. Unfortunately, after that things went downhill. The Avgolemeno soup was so tart it was barely digestible. Our waiter seemed to disappear, and when he delivered our entrees, they weren't hot. Lukewarm fried smelt isn't very appealing. My broiled chicken consisted of two, small, overcooked breast pieces and half a plate of broccoli. If the waiter had checked back, we would have asked to remedy the situation, but he seemed to disappear and didn't note our half filled plates which the busboy removed. We were still hungry and opted to order dessert and coffee, one regular and one decaf. Our desserts were finished when a busboy arrived with coffee and didn't know which was which. At that point, we declined the coffee and said we were finished. The busboy, sensing our frustration, seemed to want to make us happy. We waited awhile to get our check, and, just as we were walking out, he came back with fresh coffee....too little too late. We could have chalked this all up to a bad night and consider a return visit if it hadn't been for the owner/manager's behavior. There was a customer seated next to us who was getting all kinds of special attention from the manager who was ordering staff to accommodate him while we sat six feet away feeling ignored. The final straw was when the nice busboy was hustling to bring us the fresh coffee to make up for our bad experience, and the manager yelled at him across the room to take it away and bring something for the other guy. We don't need special treatment, but we also don't need to watch the staff get bullied either.
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