Authentic Greek food(nothing fancy, just GOODFOOD) for just 9 euros. Hummus, Moussaka, Meatballs, Saladas… and this is a buffet, so great value for your money.
Bridget R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 West Chester, PA
I am by no means a gourmand of Greek cuisine, but I’m familiar with the no-fail elements of a good Greek buffet; olives, tangy stuffed vine leaves, easy salads, creamy tzatziki and nutty hummus… It’s all there at Ramos’ Greek buffet, another mainstay of the Epicurean Food Hall with its own entrance off Lotts Lane. What I’m struck most by is the authenticity of the surroundings –white tile, blue walls, Greek soaps playing on a TV in the office with a few locals gathered at a table close by, sipping coffee and talking shop. Sit in for the buffet lunch(€ 9.50 for all you can eat) and make the most of the hot food on offer including chicken with rice, a rich tomatoey stew or two, hot vege and more. Great for a mid-shopping trip lunch or as a change from the usual midday bagel, Ramos is worth an investigatory meal or two.
Annie L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
This is a small Greek restaurant just down Lotts lane. My friend is half Greek and spend a lot of time there so I took her along to see if the food is good or not. I kept it simple and went the salad route, the feta cheese and was just the right side of crumbly and moist. The black olives were perfect, not too salty, I could definitely tell that they were fresh. I adore hummus and again it was not too thick, light and filling. It’s really cheap and healthy. She got the moussaka, and said that the eggplant was cooked just right. The flavours were wonderful.