Amazing falafel. Best ive ever had. Pita is warm and fluffy. Great with hummus. Great gyro too. Their tzatziki sauce needs more flavor though.
Kimberly T.
Tu valoración: 2 New York, NY
Decent Greek food when you need a quick fix. Very nice staff and good selection of dishes. I’ve been a patron at this location and the pizza location next door and they are NOT owned by the same owner. The landlords are completely different and they are no affiliated with one another. Villa Milano, next door, has been around far longer and has wonderful, authentic Italian cuisine.
Garrett R.
Tu valoración: 4 Manhasset, NY
Solid Greek food. Nothing too complex. Service is phenomenal. Owned by the same owner as the pizza place next door.
Tom K.
Tu valoración: 4 Shelton, CT
Nice place we stumbled into after visiting St. Francis hospital. Excellent hummus and salad to start. Lamb souvlaki was medium as ordered and delicious. Attentative service. Green beans were outrageously good.
K L.
Tu valoración: 4 Long Island, NY
I love this place! Excellent falafel sandwiches and yogurt dip. Friendly staff, nice atmosphere, and quick service. I will definitely be back for more!
Noah S.
Tu valoración: 3 Great Neck, NY
3.5 stars. A decent Greek restaurant on a street off of busy Northern Blvd. The food here is quite good! Coming here for years, every time, I have had a very nice experience, don’t get me wrong. But, there are certain Greek restaurants that I feel give you more bang for your buck, so to speak. The décor is stunning, authentic and roomy. Service is eh. Not great, not too experienced, on their phone and talking. They did what they had too. The prices are quite high, but they give you a decent portion for what you are paying. I love the generous Pita bread they supply, but it is a bit bland and goes well with either the hummus dip, or the feta dip. I like their gyro sandwiches, but the meat tends to be overcooked sometimes and there isn’t a lot on there. But, my favorite dish for sure. The steak souvlaki sandwich was very nice, delicious. The gyro on top of a Greek salad is for sure a highly recommended dish. Food is a solid 4, service is a 2.5, and décor is a 4. So when you balance it out, it gets slightly under a 3.5, but this is still one of my go to Greek restaurants.
Jori G.
Tu valoración: 1 Brooklyn, NY
The worst greek restaurant I’ve been. The food is terrible, the service is bad and everybody had A bad breath smelling like tabacco smoke and nobody was smiling. The menus were covered in oil. Not a good place to eat!
X A.
Tu valoración: 1 Manhattan, NY
This is absolutely the worst Greek restaurant I have ever been in. I have gone out to lunch multiple times with large groups who always insist on going there and I always, without fail, regret that discussion. First of all, the food is meh at best. Typical fare at absolutely outrageous pricing for what you get. Their salads are absolutely uninspired and bland. Second, the waitstaff is the worst in the whole town. The woman who I think is the owner with the crazy hair is absolutely insane. She tried to cheat me – twice! On separate occasions around $ 5 – 10. That is simply not right. I’m not stupid. Save yourself the change and go somewhere else instead. Please.
Kevin H.
Tu valoración: 1 Manhasset, NY
Dog food. There ranch dressing is there version of tzatsiki. First and last time from mykonos. You have neen warned
F G.
Tu valoración: 1 Jamison, PA
Not worth visiting: too expensive for middle of the road food and predictable atmosphere. Owner is stuck up and so is the staff. Don’t bother wasting your time.
E C.
Tu valoración: 3 Great Neck, NY
Convenient place to eat in town. Food is not memorable but service is good. Salad portions are big but their grilled meats tend to be over cooked and dry. Gyros are good.
Chloe L.
Tu valoración: 4 Manhattan, NY
Great middle-priced Greek in Manhasset! the servings are big and food are good for the price!
Demetrios G.
Tu valoración: 1 Roslyn Heights, NY
Souvlaki and gyro $ 9.95 each a=sandwich only you must be kidding!!! Highway robery!
Geraldine S.
Tu valoración: 2 New Hyde Park, NY
This place is closer than a trek to Astoria. The parking is horrendous in this area but the food is alright. The Greek salad with grilled chicken is mostly iceberg lettuce, one dolmades and one pepperoncini. That wasn’t too cool. The tzatziki sauce is ok with the warm pita bread. The gyro with fries is good. Really diner-esque greasy goodness. The Avgolimono is spot on and great for a cold day’s lunch. The service is shoddy. I was greeted in a relatively unfriendly manner, the waitress or counterperson walked away while I was placing my order and was replaced by a man who said, «Yes and you want this with whatever else it is that you ordered?» This did not instill confidence in me at all. I was a little disturbed by the whole interaction actually and wanted to walk out but I really did want to try the food. I’m not sure I would go back but it is conveniently located for me. Nothing wowed me and the service lulled me to sleep.
Carlie D.
Tu valoración: 3 Brooklyn, NY
My aunt decided that she wanted to go out to dinner with my cousin and I last night. We originally were planning on going to Wild Ginger because my aunt really likes it. After an estimated ½ hour wait was in store for us we decided to wander across the street to Mykonos. This place is small and charming in it’s own way. It was bright and clean. In many ways it reminded me of restaurants that I went to on the Greek Islands when I visited a couple years ago. They don’t have a liquor license which is sad because many of their meals would go nicely with a Mythos beer or a nice Greek wine. Their food was good. It wasn’t the best Greek food that I’ve had in New York(I still prefer Pylos in the East Village). the service was good and when my cousin had to wait 25 minutes for her lamb dish, they brought us out a free appetizer during our wait. All in all, a decent place.
Adam S.
Tu valoración: 3 New York, NY
The food here is pretty good. It’s definitely nothing special. The food is above average for a Long Island Greek restaurant but does not compare to the taste of the food in Astoria or the city. I have enjoyed all of my meals here but have never been wowed. Some of my friends disagree with me and think it is great. Maybe I just have higher expectations.
Kathleen B.
Tu valoración: 4 Long Island, NY
Delicious, well seasoned greek fare. I love that the menu is in greek + english. I had the chicken skewer over a greek salad. I smothered that stuff in tzakiki(sp?) sauce. Chicken was ridiculously tender and sauce was first rate. So delicious.
Eric w.
Tu valoración: 4 Flushing, NY
OK let me be honset about Mykonos as to not lead anybody on. I have only had the food delivered, and only tried 2 items. That being said, my experiences here have been phenomenal. I always get either the meat pie thingy in philo dough or the lemon– chicken soup, sorry i dont know the greek name, and both are great. The meat pie was nice and crusty with a tender inside. NOw i dont know if chicken soup realy is good when your sick, but the lemon chicken soup always makes my day go better when i order it. Try it if you can, and tell me how it is inside
Daphne H.
Tu valoración: 3 New York, NY
I went here with a first-generation Greek friend. He called it good, basic«taverna» food, which he said is the Greek equivalent of the classic American diner. Comfort foods, simply done, without much flare. But, he said it was well-prepared, and seemed pretty authentic. They were very nice to us service-wise, but we went during a slow time and the wait staff sometimes disappeared. Recommended for a stop in Manhasset.