La même succulente cuisine grecque depuis 1970. Les meilleurs souvlakis en ville ! J’ai connu Arahova Souvlaki en 1974 alors qu’il avait un seul emplacement qui d’ailleurs existe encore aujourd’hui sur la rue Saint-Viateur. Mais à l’époque, il y avait au plus trois tables dans ce minuscule espace avant que le restaurant s’agrandisse et que les emplacements se multiplient partout à Montréal. Même après 40 ans c’est toujours aussi bon. Essayez la salade à la tomate et feta ! Même les dieux grecs n’en reviendraient pas.
Robert G.
Tu valoración: 3 Clackamas County, OR
Another souvlaki joint, albeit a mini-chain in Montréal. It’s perfectly ok, and the tzatziki sauce and roasted potatoes help complete any shaved meats in a pita. This one is in a great location, near Old Montréal, however there are others in the metro area. Realistically, the difference between Arahova Souvlaki and independent souvlaki places is not noteworthy. Given the presence of a noticeable Greek population in metro Montréal, there should be no problem finding decent casual /counter-style Greek food of this type. I thought Arahova Souvlaki made for a quick, inexpensive and satisfying grab-and-go meal.
Mr. O.
Tu valoración: 3 Sacramento, CA
Not bad for a hole in the wall Greek fast food spot next to a Starbucks in Old Montréal. Lot’s of food if you tell them you are Greek. They will know if you are lying. Opa Opa
Al A.
Tu valoración: 2 Beverly Hills, CA
Pretty bad as a souvlaki place. Awesome location though.
Wendy H.
Tu valoración: 5 San Francisco, CA
DH took me to Arahova’s when we were in town. He really likes the souvlakis here. I have to say that it’s better than what the City has to offer. The chicken souvlaki was well seasoned without being overly dry(for some reason, places in the City makes really dry chicken souvlaki). The Kid loved the fries that came with the meal. This is a casual family place. Service was ok(not really attentive but they get the job done).