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Food Post: Go Greek

10.19.2011 by Leah //

I have to thank my mom for introducing me to this Greek-Mediterranean food stall located at Glorietta 4’s Food Court:

AJ and I haven’t been to G4’s Food Court for a while, and I only came to know about Go Greek when my mom suggested the place for lunch during our regular “bonding/malling” day.

I love the clean look and mediterrenean ambiance of Go Greek:

My mom and I each had Chicken Gyro (priced at P115.00 each, same as the one served at Cafe Mediterranean), which comes in thick pita bread.  The grilled chicken wrapped inside was a-plenty, and the sauce was superb!

I think I like this better now compared to the same gyro meal at Cafe Mediterranean.  This one is bigger, tastes better and has chunkier chicken meat.   The one at Cafe Mediterranean is smaller, but has the same price as this one from Go Greek.

We also tried the Eggplant Moussaka (P115.00 / serving that is good for 2), which, according to the guy at the counter, is like Eggplant Parmigiana, Greek-style:

We were not able to finish this because…..we didn’t like it  =(

It turned out to have lamb (?) meat inside and it’s very oily.  I can taste some desiccated coconut here which I think was sprinkled on top of this baked dish.  Perhaps our taste buds aren’t ready for some exotic food, but it’s something I wouldn’t order again, sorry.

That aside, I’d still recommend Go Greek for their yummy gyros.

 

Categories // Food Tags // food, glorietta

Comments

  1. aleng says

    October 19, 2011 at 8:48 pm

    Leah, the gyros looks delish! 🙂 The only greek restaurant we’ve tired in Manila is Cyma! OPA! 🙂 I LOVE their chicken gyros too, but its expensive!

    • leadeleon says

      October 27, 2011 at 12:59 pm

      I’ve tried Cyma too but that was ages ago na hehe! What I remember most about our food trip there was the salad – super sarap and comes in a very big serving!

  2. starlitgrove says

    October 21, 2011 at 3:36 pm

    Hi Leah, a friend told me that Cyma and Go Greek have the same owner, with Cyma being the “higher end” resto. Whatever that means, hehehe. I forget which salad we ordered from Go Greek before, but it had the same dressing as Cyma’s Roka Salata, hehehe. 🙂

    • leadeleon says

      October 27, 2011 at 1:00 pm

      Wow that’s cool, Tala! I’d love to go back to Go Greek again for the Gyros, and to Cyma for their salads =)

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