Ambrosia Greek Eatery Review
A counter-serve eatery with the traditional blue/white decor, Ambrosia isn’t really “fast food” but rather falls into the category of casual food quickly.
We had quite a sampling at our table, including the appetizer combo, and the Kalamata olive spread was the standout. Very nice.
My personal selection was the “Greek Burger” – beef patty served “Greek style” which was sliced as if it were gyro meat, and placed on a pita with traditional toppings of tzatziki, tomato, and onions. The patty was slightly seasoned and quality beef.
I took a side of “Greek Fries” (always will) seasoned french fries topped with herbs and feta. With extra tzatziki, you could construct your own version of poutine, ala Greek, but I didn’t, instead using the spread as a nice dip for the fries.
Four persons, $62 including fountain drinks. Worth it. The food was great, and the service accommodating. See their menu below or on their site. Catering, too, of course!
A counter-serve eatery with the traditional blue/white decor, Ambrosia isn’t really “fast food” but rather falls into the category of casual food quickly.
We had quite a sampling at our table, including the appetizer combo, and the Kalamata olive spread was the standout. Very nice.
My personal selection was the “Greek Burger” – beef patty served “Greek style” which was sliced as if it were gyro meat, and placed on a pita with traditional toppings of tzatziki, tomato, and onions. The patty was slightly seasoned and quality beef.
I took a side of “Greek Fries” (always will) seasoned french fries topped with herbs and feta. With extra tzatziki, you could construct your own version of poutine, ala Greek, but I didn’t, instead using the spread as a nice dip for the fries.
Four persons, $62 including fountain drinks. Worth it. The food was great, and the service accommodating. See their menu below or on their site. Catering, too, of course! Ambrosia Greek Eatery Review