"Regrettably, my experience with their Greek food was disappointing. While the hummus had a nice garlic flavor, it was dry, coarse, and grainy rather than the smooth and creamy texture that is typically expected. A drizzle of olive oil would have greatly improved it.
I ordered the beef shish kebabs, advertised as tender steak filet, but they seemed more like sirloin. I encountered several pieces of tough gristle that were unpleasant to chew. The slices of squash were dry and stale, and the rice was average at best. The tzatziki sauce was thick and lacked the flavors of cucumber, garlic, lemon, or olive oil, making it a rather uninspiring accompaniment. Overall, the platter failed to justify its $16 price tag.
My wife opted for a lamb gyro served with fries. While it came with a decent portion of gyro meat, the tzatziki was unremarkable. The fresh-cut fries were the highlight but didn’t elevate the meal overall.
If you do choose to visit, burgers might be a safer bet. However, if you're in search of the closest thing to Greek cuisine in Russellville, the lamb gyro would be your best option. The service was adequate, but nothing to write home about.
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