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"Loud music, fun waiters, and fabulous Greek food are proof of why Great Greek is one of L. Dining here is an adventure in Hellenic culture, and the mood is set by framed photos of famous Greeks, political posters, and dancing staff members and patrons...."
[ more from dailygluttony.blogspot]
"Our "golden fried "kalamaria," which was you guessed it, fried calamari, was decent though just your typical fried calamari, and I wish I could have traded in the crap I'm about to describe for more of it. I bit into one of the "keftethes," seasoned meatb..."
[ more from foodieuniverse.blogspot]
"As you can tell, presentation is well-considered in every dish, especially with regard to color. I was particularly impressed by the rainbow confetti appearance of this dish...."
[ more from gayot]
| "Zorba would feel at home in this taverna where the partying overshadows the food. Great bouzouki music resounds and a line of frenzied dancers snakes through the room...." |
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[ more from la]
"Most of the standard Greek fare is available at reasonable prices (stuffed grape leaves, grilled octopus, soft pita and roast lamb), but the "Family-Style Feast" is the best way to taste the menu. And sometimes a plate of moussaka can only be enhanced by..."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "Zorba would feel at home in this taverna where the partying overshadows the food. Great bouzouki music resounds and a line of frenzied dancers snakes through the room...." |
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[ more from tripadvisor]
"TripAdvisor™ provides unbiased reviews, articles, recommendations and opinions on The Great Greek Restaurant and Taverna, Sherman Oaks...."
[ more from wcities]
"This is hands-down the best Greek place in the entire San Fernando Valley. The large menu offers many wonderful choices and, on weekend nights, live music is accompanied by the lively staff members dancing traditional jigs from their homelands...."
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