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  • Nick K.

    Excellent meditranian food! Hummus is perfectly balanced. Chicken is seasoned just right. The flavors dance in your mouth. I wish they had a location in Dallas.

    (5)
  • Im A.

    I can't say for sure if this is the worst restaurant I've ever eaten food from but it definitely is in the top 3. Ordered lamb chops (to go) and opened it up. The rice pilaf had this pungent sour smell that was totally off-putting. It was as if someone took the rice and let it sit outside in the summer sun for a couple days and then dished it out...gross! Then to top it off I noticed a couple hairs inside the container which is easy to see because it contrasts against a white container easily. Made me wonder how many other hairs was actually mixed into the food. Between both of those things I just couldn't touch the food, I tossed it. It seemed pretty obvious that the people running that restaurant don't really have respect for their food. The only other option for greek-style food in the area is in the Oviedo mall food court. I ate their once and the gyros were very good. I just can't recommend Santorini's at all. They'll never see business from me ever again.

    (1)
  • Enit S.

    It's been quite some time since I've dined here and it's with sadness that I say that Santorini is not the same as when they first opened a couple years ago. Before when you walked in, there was an energy about the place, it was cleaner, brighter, and now even the workers seem sad/dismayed and I have to say that this reflects on their food. My favorite thing here was their appetizer dish of Giant Beans. The way that it would be served would be marinated in a spiced vinaigrette/tomato sauce, slices of thin onions, and a side of pita bread. This time around it was just the beans in their sauce, no thinly sliced onion, no bread. I asked the waitress if it came with bread and she said no. I told her it use to come with bread and sliced onion and she looked at me like she didn't know what I was talking about and it very well could be that she doesn't if she's new and this was a downgrade they did. I know it may not seem like a lot but those thinly sliced onions gave the addition of flavor and texture and the bread was then used to sop up the sauce. They may not see it, but the loss of those little details would prevent me from ordering the beans in the future again. I also ordered the gyro salad and it was ok. I like that they crisped up the gyro meat and it came with tzatziki sauce and feta cheese, olives, lettuce and tomato. Our waitress was friendly, checked on us often but again; it's not the same place I remember, and they should be mindful of keeping the place cleaner overall. I went to the restroom to wash my hands and not only did it reek but it looked as if the floors had either not been mopped in a long time, or that they used a dirty mop to clean.. Geez, so very sad, I use to love this place.

    (3)
  • Mike P.

    After picking up my wife's computer I thought I would try a Greek restaurant I saw the other day. It is located in downtown Oviedo and is a little mom n pop shop and I am a sucker for mom n pop places. I walked in and took a couple of pictures. I was greeted by the server and she told me to sit anywhere so I sat down near the window. The first thing I noticed was the table was not cleaned properly and asked the server to clean the table. She quickly wiped down the table and even moved the salt and pepper shakers. I ordered an unsweetened Iced Tea with Lime but they only had lemon. When she returned with my drink I inquired if there was a lunch menu and she pointed to the bottom left part of the menu. After a few minutes I nodded at her and she came right to the table. I ordered a cup of the Avgolemono, a small Greek salad and a Gyro. My soup came out very quickly and I was warned it was very hot so I chose to let it cool down a little. Once it cooled down for about 2 minutes I tasted it. The soup was very bland overall. You could barely taste the lemon and it needed some seasoning. I added some salt to try and help with the blandness but that was futile. My server is now showing up with my salad and Gyro less than five minutes after bringing me my soup. I let her know I was not pleased with the soup and she took it back. The salad was presented nicely but the dressing was weak on flavor and they used the core of the iceberg lettuce. It was nothing special to be honest. The Gyro had a generous amount of meat but it was nothing special. The pita was very fluffy and not the traditional pita you expect with a Gyro. The tzatziki sauce could have used some more dill and there was no feta on the Gyro. I was unimpressed to be honest. I was asked if I wanted dessert but I did not want to try any more food because what I had was mediocre at best. I read the reviews before entering the place and noticed there were good reviews but very few of them. I can only assume that over time the place has lost what made it special. As I left I was speaking to two of the other patrons and they come for lunch regularly because it is close to work. It pains me to write a review like this for a mom n pop restaurant because I normally find some of the best food at mom n pop places. Right up the road I found a little hole in the wall BBQ joint that blew me away. I suspect this place has just become complacent over time because it is apparent that they really care by the way they plate the food. The choice of pita bread could have been better. Tasting the soup before serving it would have helped to catch the blandness before the customer did. The same goes for the dressing being offered with the salad. I usually try the basics at an ethnic restaurant to see how they fair before trying the more complicated dishes. I will come back in a month or two to see if this was simply an off day.

    (2)
  • Bob K.

    This hidden little Greek restaurant in old downtown Oviedo is just consistently good. Gyro 's always off the spit and fill with fresh vegetables..soft pita and excellent HOT fries!! There's a concept for most places... There kassari "flaming cheese " is just excellent and a great conversation starter for friends who have never tried it before.

    (4)
  • Daniela N.

    After our first negative experience 3 years ago we have been back but we now always get take out. My husband is a big fan of the gyro and says it is the best he has had in Orlando. The only other item we order regularly is the giant beans: large white beans in a savory tomato sauce which are quite tasty.

    (3)
  • Colleen M.

    I'm just in shock at how terrible this restaurant was. We walked in there were 2 guests sitting eating and a guy in the kitchen texting. No one greeted us, as we attempted to sit a lady (server) came out of the restroom and said we couldn't sit at the that table it's for parties of more people... how would we know we were seating ourselves. So sat in a booth, ordered saganaki to start and our drinks. My husband says I have a bad feeling about this place and just as soon as he said it a microwave beeped and out came our saganaki... WOW.... we both ordered Gyros platters and I asked for no lettuce or tomato on my sandwich and he asked for no lettuce or onion on his sandwich... Now, the platter is 1 sandwich and a salad just to give you a heads up... Our plates came out with a semi warm gyro and a pile of cheese with cucumber an olive and tomato on his and onion on mine... uhm where's the salad? She responded with you said no lettuce... Yeah on the sandwiches!!! Oh, we were confused about that she says... What's confusing about your menu says lettuce on the sandwich to which we both said we didn't want on the sandwich! She offered to have him remake it however as Jenky as the situation was we just asked for the bowl of lettuce to assemble our own salads on our plates. I laughed through eating at the level of stupidity it really takes in this case. Definitely a Wow factor lol. I want to add my pic somehow to this just so everyone can laugh with me!!!

    (1)
  • Michael R.

    Wow ! Let me start off by saying ,this place is excellent .I came in by myself on my lunch break & I had awesome service ,the waitress had about 5 other tables and she still managed to go back and forth checking on me and her other customers. After looking over the menu I decided to order the lamb kabob which comes with rice and your choice of a side item .I picked the Greek potatoes they are to die for ! Very juicy and best lamb I ever had .I was way too full but I ended up taking a dessert home ,I had a couple pieces of baklava for my wife to try and she loved it . Definitely will be coming back again ,with my family this time!

    (5)
  • Brie G.

    My mom and I LOVE this hidden Greek restaurant in the heart of Oviedo! They have a decent selection of Greek beer to complement the combination platter that has stuffed grape leaves, gyro meat, and my personal favorite- moussaka! Did I mention that the portions are HUGE !? We have no complaints about this restaurant except that we wish more people knew about it!

    (5)
  • Kurt G.

    My first time stopping in to the Santorini Restaurant and am I glad I did. Love the Gyro sandwich! The restaurant itself is quaint and I will definitely be going back again and again!

    (5)
  • Irina N.

    Best Greek food I've had in Oviedo! I had the grape leaves, Greek potatoes, and moussaka. My husband had the gyro. Excellent service and fresh food. Flavors were refreshing and impressive!

    (4)
  • Renae P.

    Best Greek food I've had since moving to Oviedo 8 years ago! Small family restaurant with excellent service and even better food. We went for dinner and enjoyed the authentic Greek music in the background too.

    (5)
  • Ken D.

    This spot is something special, I especially like the Breakfast on the weekends. Much better choice then the town house........They have great Gyros and the Greek dishes are great. Try the stuffed pepper.

    (4)
  • Ava T.

    I wouldn't make a special trip to eat here, but it's worth a stop if you are in the area. The decor is lacking but don't be put off by the odd murals (one wall is Greece, the other is French). Service is fast and friendly. For lunch we had a gyro, good with lots of gyro meat, and spanikopita. The spinach/feta mixture in phyllo was a large individually wrapped portion, not cut from a pan. Very tasty. It came with a side and I picked Greek salad, also good. For dessert we shared the galaktoboureko. Good thing because the piece was massive. The semolina-based custard flavor was very mild though and could have used a bump up in honey or cinnamon flavor. With 3 glasses of house white wine, the bill was $44. A little pricey for lunch but it's right in a row of antique malls which is why we ended up there.

    (4)
  • Tammy B.

    Hell yeah! this place was worth the wait. Went on a Sunday afternoon. We ordered two appetizers, two meals (with an extra side), two beers, and two desserts for $65. Oh my word, we had so much food left over. Initially, the prices looked high, however totally worth it considering the amount and quality of the food. This is an all Greek restaurant. They offer three Greek beers and all Greek food. Service was very friendly. Santorinos is in the strip mall with Ace Hardware behind the Townhouse and Popeyes restaurant.

    (5)
  • j r.

    The food was just decent. I thought for the price the quality or ambience would be better.

    (2)
  • Maha E.

    We went here for lunch after hiking nearby barr trail with a friend and their dog. There were some outdoor seats so it was no issue that the dog was with us. I would call ahead and make sure they have room available outside if you plan on bringing your pup as theres only 3 or 4 tables out there. Anyway the food was great. I had a gyro and fries and everything was delicious and served quickly. They gyro, fries, and lemonade were probably about 10 dollars total. My companion however ordered one of their appetizer samplers---it was a combination of tzatziki sauce, an eggplant dip, hummus and a feta cheese spread served with pita. That I could do without again. The eggplant and feta spreads were good---the hummus and tzatziki I could do without. Don't get me wrong, the tzatziki was great on the gyro---but just dipping it into pita did nothing for me. I guess the sampler served its purpose, I now know what I will and will not order again. But 16 bucks for that seemed a little steep. Other than that everything was great. With its generous portions, delicious food, and proximity to Barr trail this is likely to become a regular stop after hiking mornings.

    (4)
  • Jenni I.

    I highly recommend Santorini's. The service can be pretty slow, but it's worth the wait (as Tammy B. said). Order the hummus and/or tatziki appetizer and you won't even notice the wait. The hummus is the best I have had. Ever. The pita is warm, fluffy and delicious.

    (5)
  • Lauren P.

    Excellent Greek food! Delicious moussaka, perfect gyros, and everything else is on point. I would give 5 stars, but the interior is meh, nothing is wrong with it, I'm just picky.

    (4)
  • Jerri B.

    Had lunch on here on Sunday. I was very pleased with the food and the service. It was not busy, but as Word of Mouth advertisement continues, I expect them to be very busy in the future. Not much in the atmosphere category, but if you want some really good Greek food, I recomened that you give this place a try.

    (4)

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Specialities

  • Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes

Categories

Greek Cuisine

Greek food is a fine melody of the finest pressed olive oil, fresh fermented bread, colorful vegetables, juicy meat, sea food all cooked in spices and fresh rosemary. The people from Greek were great scholars who aimed to excel in everything they do. The results are quite visible in their food as they are the inventors of olive oil which is beneficial to health. Greeks also made different type of wines from the best quality of grapes fermented in controlled environment.

Today, you can find hundreds of restaurants offering authentic Greek food or popularly termed as Mediterranean cuisine in New York city alone. People wait in line to taste the exotic Greek dishes like saganaki, taramasalata, souvlaki, loukoumades, spanakopita, moussaka, and many more. One thing which most people like about these authentic Greek dishes is abundant use of lemon juice, olive oil, fresh rosemary and sea salt. A smart mix of few ingredients can virtually take you on the pebble streets of beautiful city of Greece.

For those who don't have time to enjoy fine dining should try tasting the famous souvlaki with pita which is type of meat dish, also a trademark Greek fast food. For those who are vegetarian, or vegan can try different versions of Greek Salad. So, if you wish to enjoy a hearty yet healthy meal that tastes divine then try dining at the best Greek restaurant in your city. Greek cuisine not only tastes good but also help maintain your body in a natural way through healthy diet.

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