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Post by wheels on Feb 7, 2008 18:26:10 GMT -5
located at 1400 cowart st. anybody eaten there? i've heard good things about it, but i'd like to get you guys' take on it.
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Post by misinglink on Feb 8, 2008 7:14:31 GMT -5
It is at the top of my list! The grouper was the best I have eaten. Give it a try.
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Post by Fredo on Feb 8, 2008 9:33:12 GMT -5
Good food, bad bartender. A martini has only two ingredients and one of them is not ice. They finally go it(mostly) right on the third try.
Since they had just opened when I was there, I'll give them a pass on that one, but only because the food was good.
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Post by CoffeeShooter on Feb 8, 2008 18:12:25 GMT -5
We haven't had a chance to try it yet but my experience with the family that owns it has always been very, very good. I can't spell their name but they used to be in East Ridge now have the Acropolis.
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Post by whimdriven on Feb 12, 2008 7:59:40 GMT -5
Kyriakidis family Isn't that the right spelling?
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Post by CoffeeShooter on Feb 12, 2008 15:27:57 GMT -5
Thanks Whim.. I honestly wouldn't try to spell their name. Nice folks though.
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Post by ancientevenings on Feb 12, 2008 18:30:24 GMT -5
I have eaten there on several occasions, and my overall assessment is: Mediocre.
Here are the details of my experience.
The Greek salad was very good. (I am a Greek salad afficionado). The roasted veggie pita sandwich was downright awful. What they purport to be hummus on their appetizer menu bore no resemblance to hummus and was very dissapointing. I had a pasta dish that I retain no memory of, so I think that speaks for itself. The baklava cheesecake was absolutely fantastic. I still dream of it at night. (I am not kidding).
In conclusion, I think that one's impression of Niko's likely depends a lot on what fare you sample.
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