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This restaurant specializes in Greek cuisine. Food delivery is a big plus of GReat. You have a chance to degust perfectly cooked gyros, pizza and kama. The pleasant staff reflects the style and character of this place. Nice service is something visitors appreciate here. From the guests' viewpoint, the ambiance is homey. Google users who visited this spot state that the most suitable rating is 4.2.

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Max Stein Request content removal
Food: 5 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4
nikos Köln Request content removal
You are a disgrace to Greek restaurants. A round frozen and in the spices of bass and no one eats it. The skewers are the same, but you managed to burn them already. French fries unfried and soft instead of crispy. The raw sausage. All the rest (pies, etc.) season with pepper. No welcome, no asking if we liked it, no goodbye from you. Since you obviously don't like what you do, why are you opening a shop... Close it, it's a shame Meal type: Lunch Price per person: €10–20 Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1
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a month ago
It's funny that you express yourself. In business you saw something inside you. I don't know how much knowledge you have about cuisine in general. Spices are used to give food a certain flavor so that you don't get the same taste …It's funny that you express yourself. In business you saw something inside you. I don't know how much knowledge you have about cuisine in general. Spices are used to give food a certain flavor so that you don't get the same taste everywhere. Our local customers like it that way. Doesn't have to please everyone. The souvlakis were light, for me personally they needed to be grilled longer. Others eat meat well done and others eat it juicy. About the fries… whether that's a big taste issue. Over the years, I have learned that the cut of fries is the only way to lose customers. If you like crispy, you have to say something extra. Just like you did about the oregano. Since oregano is usually the only spice that goes on the pita, I'm wondering where you discovered pepper. Maybe with souvlaki? If you season the souvlaki the Greek way (salt, pepper, oregano) and you don't want oregano, of course you'll taste pepper. We don't offer bratwurst, but we made it for you too. If it was raw, I don't understand why you didn't say anything. When you came in to ask if we were open and if you could park out front, I greeted you. Then you drive your car next door, in front of the bakery. At first I thought you were leaving because you had already parked in our parking lot and I informed you that you could park there. You came in alone without saying hello again (which is absolutely normal since we greeted each other about 5 minutes ago) and I smiled at you and nodded my head in greeting. Despite the notice on the board about ordering at the cash register and self-service for drinks, I came to you to take your order and also brought you your drink. They ordered food for everyone except drinks. When your family came in, you came to me again to ask for a charger. You left the table and sat on the couch with your child while your wife was outside. My colleague continued to serve you. When I came back you wanted to pay. With map. They leave the checkout without saying a word before the payment process is complete. It was obvious that they had no interest in contact. They returned the charger asking where should I leave it. Without even saying thank you. Not just for charging your device for free, but also just for helping and providing it. When you decided to leave, you found yourself standing in front of the front door, letting the motion detector ring non-stop. When your wife came with your child, you all stood there with your backs to me for a long time for no apparent reason. I waited until you opened the door to greet you. I go back and forth to the kitchen several times to prepare orders for other customers. At some point I said goodbye because it probably would have taken too long for you to leave. Not even a high-class restaurant waits that long. They decided for us that we don't like what we do. If that's the case, you don't make so many things yourself over 10 years. The souvlakis, chicken or pork, schnitzel, nuggets, coleslaw, coleslaw, tzatziki, bifteki and so much more. So all in all, just decide for yourself whether you want to do what you like and leave others alone. When you're in a bad mood, someone disrupts everything. Maybe find what bothers you first before making decisions about others. Our sales speak for themselves. If we were actually that bad, we wouldn't have been able to sustain the business for 10 years, especially in tough times like this. More
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Ataberk Okyay Request content removal
Have been eating from this place for over 3 years now, they are really good at their Gyros, and they have an incredibly tasty Vegeterian Wrap!! Great taste, well seasoned and better than average for a small restaurant!
Greek, Fast food, Vegetarian options
ClosedOpens at 11:30AM
€€€ Price range per person up to €9
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Brockmüllerstraße 17
Jülich, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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Brockmüllerstraße 17, Jülich, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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Сredit cards accepted Delivery Outdoor seating Wi-Fi Takeaway Parking No booking Wheelchair accessible
Opening hours
SundaySun 12PM-9:30PM
MondayMon Closed
TuesdayTue 11:30AM-2PM
5PM-9:30PM
WednesdayWed 11:30AM-2PM
5PM-9:30PM
ThursdayThu 11:30AM-2PM
5PM-9:30PM
FridayFri 11:30AM-2PM
5PM-9:30PM
SaturdaySat 12PM-9:30PM
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