Every time when I visited Princeton University and wanted to grab a quick bite, this small Greek place is my favorite place for it. I loved the Gyros! It’s loaded with a lot of meat.
There’s not much of the settings thought. It’s more like a quick snack bar but you can still get nice meals here.
carly adams
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October 01, 2019
Some of the absolute best authentic Greek food I’ve ever had. Haven’t had a single dish that wasn’t outstanding. Flavors and presentation are top notch. Indoor and outdoor seating have a welcoming ambience.
Christina Hyunjee Lee
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September 05, 2019
A new add to Nassau street! This place opened about a month ago. Staff were nice and friendly, the atmosphere was clean and bright. I tried the meatball gyro but they also have a variety of dishes including desserts! The bread was really nice but the dish itself was a bit salty. Wouldn't say it's a cheap dish but definitely worth $8-9!
David Chastain
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May 30, 2022
Hummus was exceptional. We went for brunch and the Greek sausage eggs and cheese bagel was yummy. A little dry, but very good. Baklava was incredible. For brunch, I give it 4 stars. It is quick and accessible.
Ángel M. Fernández-Ruiz
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December 14, 2022
We stumbled upon this cozy and casual spot by pure chance because a neighboring eatery was closed that day. We stumbled out delighted and stuffed from our choice of greasy, delicious Greek-inspired offerings. "Greek bites" is a misleading name because the size of the gyros requires several oversized munches to devour the gyros. They're not cheap but they will leave you with a deep desire to take a long afternoon nap laid out on a beach in Santorini. Service was fast and efficient. Napkins and utensils included with our order. The four stars across the board is my max for these types of casual cafes. I highly recommend it nonetheless!
Every time when I visited Princeton University and wanted to grab a quick bite, this small Greek place is my favorite place for it. I loved the Gyros! It’s loaded with a lot of meat. There’s not much of the settings thought. It’s more like a quick snack bar but you can still get nice meals here.
Some of the absolute best authentic Greek food I’ve ever had. Haven’t had a single dish that wasn’t outstanding. Flavors and presentation are top notch. Indoor and outdoor seating have a welcoming ambience.
A new add to Nassau street! This place opened about a month ago. Staff were nice and friendly, the atmosphere was clean and bright. I tried the meatball gyro but they also have a variety of dishes including desserts! The bread was really nice but the dish itself was a bit salty. Wouldn't say it's a cheap dish but definitely worth $8-9!
Hummus was exceptional. We went for brunch and the Greek sausage eggs and cheese bagel was yummy. A little dry, but very good. Baklava was incredible. For brunch, I give it 4 stars. It is quick and accessible.
We stumbled upon this cozy and casual spot by pure chance because a neighboring eatery was closed that day. We stumbled out delighted and stuffed from our choice of greasy, delicious Greek-inspired offerings. "Greek bites" is a misleading name because the size of the gyros requires several oversized munches to devour the gyros. They're not cheap but they will leave you with a deep desire to take a long afternoon nap laid out on a beach in Santorini. Service was fast and efficient. Napkins and utensils included with our order. The four stars across the board is my max for these types of casual cafes. I highly recommend it nonetheless!