The newest restaurant in Plymouth, located on the north side of Penniman, between Harvey and Main Street, had its grand opening the other day. My family had a chance to eat there and we enjoyed it.
The food was good. I had in mind that this was a straight-up Greek restaurant (because I didn’t notice “Mediterranean” in the name) and had hoped for a larger variety of Greek dishes. But, what it doesn’t lacks in Greek cuisine it gains in Lebanese or “middle eastern” food like hummous, grape, falafel, etc. I had a Greek salad with Gyro meat and really enjoyed it. My family seemed to like the chicken kebob sandwich and the chicken fingers (for the kids.) Everyone loved the french fries.
If you’re looking for a fantastic dine-in experience, this is not the place. Although there are tables and counters at which you can sit and eat, it’s not really a sit-down restaurant. I was a bit disappointed that the music, hip-hop and other top-40 radio stuff, was on and blasting. That’s not my idea of dining music. Everything, though, was otherwise clean and adequately comfortable.
I did appreciate the very good service we had. The staff treated us very well. I’m sensitive to customer service issues of late, but was pleased that the staff seemed genuinely interested in being friendly and making sure we were taken care of. That makes up for other deficiencies, if you will.
Prices seemed fine to me. It might be a shade expensive compared to some other places, but it’s hardly outrageous. It’s less expensive than the Greek restaurants in Greektown.
I suggest you get their food to go. You’ll enjoy it.