Reviews on Mediterranean food in Sunnyside, New York, United States including SoleLuna, Bahari Estiatorio, Cafe Mogador, Stamatis, Taverna Kyclades, Mundo, Norma, Nerai, Turkish Grill, Loi Estiatorio
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4 based on 486 reviews
With the International Ambassador of Greek Gastronomy, Chef Maria Loi, at the helm, Loi Estiatorio is a Mediterranean oasis in the heart of Manhattan, celebrating the flavors and hospitality of Greece, like the Greeks. Loi Estiatorio is an upscale take on
Small intimate restaurant near Central Park. The owner, Maria Loi is Chief and a delightful personality. Her manager, Alex is charming and attentive. You feel like you just entered your best friend's home. But, even more impressive is the fresh and uniquely prepared dishes. We were saddened we couldn't try more. Loved the fresh lentil soup, grape leaves and fish of the day. The desserts were light - you won't believe their baklava - no butter (made with olive oil) and may be the best I've ever had. All meals are freshly prepared - this place is amazing!
4 based on 51 reviews
Located near the 33 street-rawson street station for the 7 train.Food was excellent! I had a Sucukla Pide, which was like a calzone with Turkish sausage. Can't remember what the others had, there was a kabob which had lamb which was very good. We all had different entrees and all were good.The Turkish wine was good also.The staff and cooks were outstanding.Price was very reasonable.
4 based on 628 reviews
NERAI offers a contemporary twist on sophisticated Greek dining in the heart of the city. We feature a vivacious bar, energetic dining rooms and a beguiling private event space. Flavorful seafood focused dishes and extraordinary drinks are stripped down t
The staff is exceptional and every single one of them made us feel extremely welcomed. We arrived at 5:30 pm and ordered from the weekend theater prix fixe menu, a 3-course meal that is a real steal at $49.00. I started with a haloumi, fig and fennel salad, which was light and delicious. My main course was the levraki (bronzino), which was cooked and seasoned to perfection! I ended my meal with a custard dessert. We were nicely surprised with a complimentary mini mousse cake in honor of our anniversary. My husband raved about his lamb chops. We can't wait to return again!!
4 based on 172 reviews
We were our for a quick easy dinner and found Norma. Professional servers, nice selection of appetizers including the nicest octopus capriccio I have had anywhere in years. Good wine selection (no hard liquor). Pizzas were exceptional. Coffee and dessert great too. Not cheap, but far from expensive. A little loud, but clean and upscale. I be back.
4 based on 125 reviews
Mysterious, adventurous, and decadent, savor our signature eclectic cuisine.
Staying at the attached hotel we tried this restaurant more for convenience than anything else and we're happy with our first visit. We got seats at the bar as it seems like a popular place so reservations are encouraged. The food arrived quickly and was accompanied by some great local beers. The decor was cosy but not much could contain the noise of other patrons, all trying to talk louder than each other, however it was a Saturday night. Would go again if I was nearby.
4 based on 758 reviews
The best octopus this side of Greece. The calamari is not bad either. Lemon potatoes as a side are a great compliment. The fried potatoes were not as appreciated.
4 based on 237 reviews
If we have time for only one restaurant in NYC, this is the place! All of the classic dishes are here with huge servings and quick service. The warm galaktoboureko at the end of the meal assures a return trip soon. TIP: They offer valet parking!
4 based on 461 reviews
Cute cafe in Williamsburg! Stopped in for brunch on a Wednesday at 11:30, no wait! Moroccan egg dish could have been spicier like a shakshuka, but still good flavor. Pita was an odd texture? Add on homemade sausage was great (moderate spiciness) - similar in flavor to a chorizo. Coffee was good, but the only nondairy option was oat milk? Odd that no almond milk or coconut milk was available.All in all good quality and cute ambience. Would return!
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4 based on 218 reviews
Trip Advisor reviews brought us here. We have eaten in Astoria over the years. Bahari is by far the most authentic of all the greek places we have tried. Dress was street casual. There was no wait Saturday 5:30 pm. The waitress brought bread and water promptly. I ordered a house roseâ that was light and crisp. We shared a Greek salad, and a plate of the traditional dips. They were delicious. My husband had the grilled squid with potatoes. He said it was done perfectly. Another waiter explained to him that the squid is thicker than the one they make fried calamari with. I tried the stuffed cabbage in a lemon sauce,a first for me, it was clean tasting definitely made with good quality meat and a side of string beans. Iâm not greek but I have to think this is an authentic dish. Dessert was on the house. Nice friendly atmosphere. The only negative is the sound is very loud and itâs hard to hear each other. We will return. The prices are reasonable for such well prepared food.
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5 based on 85 reviews
A friend of mine recommended SoleLuna about a month ago. I rarely frequent restaurants in Sunnyside, so this would be something different. I must say, I am glad a friend recommended this restaurant. The food and service were spectacular. The wine list is surprisingly very good with a fine variety of reds, whites and rose and sangria. The food was exceptional. It felt like we were eating homemade family made Italian Food. The staff was very friendly and attended to all our needs. Marcello, our server, went out of his way to please our party. Highly recommend. Give it a try
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