Small specialty market combines Greek deli, organic produce, and a sit-down eatery in a busy, warm atmosphere. Fresh vegetables, cheeses, and meats fill the shelves with affordable prices. Deli offerings include standout sandwiches and homemade pies, creating a lively neighborhood spot.
Small specialty market offers a wonderful Greek deli and sells local honey. Friendly atmosphere makes it a great spot for fresh produce and deli items.
Salads feature a slab of feta on top that stands out. The original Greek salad focuses mainly on cucumbers with some other ingredients. It pairs well with gyros and offers a classic, fresh taste.
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Wednesdays from 12-2 feature organic greens at half the price of grocery stores.
Expect to find a great selection of fresh produce and deli items.
The deli offers a variety of Greek, Italian, and American dishes.
Small deli and grocery store combines Greek and Italian specialties with a gourmet produce market and bakery. Atmosphere feels welcoming and cheerful, often busy at lunchtime with a steady flow of customers. Known for affordable, large portions and a unique selection of imported products and fresh food.
Offers a vast selection of food to take home including organic, grass-fed meats and small farm cheeses. Includes a deli, produce market, and a great wine selection with specialty items.
The Greek salad features a dressing so good you could drink it and is a favorite among many. They even sell the dressing by the bottle, highlighting its popularity.
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Expect a wait during lunchtime; arrive by 11:40am to avoid long lines.
Prices are reasonable, with an 8 oz chicken lemon orzo soup costing just $1.99.
The deli has been a community favorite for forty years.
Small Mediterranean restaurant connects directly to a grocery store, creating a simple yet tasteful setting with homey atmosphere and welcoming vibe. Lighting tends to be somewhat dark, and noise levels can rise when busy. Known for authentic halal dishes and fresh, flavorful food, it attracts those seeking genuine Mediterranean flavors.
An international market offers a wide variety of products, including many hard-to-find foods. The market stays clean and well stocked with reasonable prices and a unique connection to a restaurant.
Salads come with extremely fresh ingredients and are properly sauced. The Greek salad pairs well with gyro and other Mediterranean dishes.
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The restaurant offers a variety of halal options for diners.
Expect fresh ingredients and authentic Middle Eastern flavors.
Prices are reasonable, but some items may have increased recently.
Greek restaurant offers an elegant atmosphere with beautiful indoor and outdoor patio spaces and a fresh fish market where diners select their own catch. The vibe is warm and lively, balancing festive energy without overwhelming. Guests enjoy Greek wines and crafted cocktails alongside authentic dishes like grilled halibut and baklava.
Fresh fish selection happens right at the market display where you pick your own catch. Sipoura from the market gets cooked and deboned table-side, adding a fresh seafood twist to the meal.
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Valet parking costs $10, which is added to your bill.
Expect high prices, with seafood costing around $60 per pound.
Reservations are recommended, especially for dinner service.
Fine dining restaurant offers stunning views and modern, elegant decor with a touch of Mediterranean charm. Atmosphere ranges from serene and elegant to lively with a DJ and high noise levels. Features include a fresh fish bar and live oregano plants, enhancing the dining experience.
Open fish market stands out with a wide selection of fresh fish. Staff introduce various fish types to new guests clearly.
Greek salad features fresh ingredients with classic flavors. It pairs well with dishes like octopus and baklava.
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During NYC Restaurant week, Estiatorio Milos offers a 3 course lunch for $39 each.
They have a special lunch for $45.00 Monday to Friday that includes an appetizer, main dish, and dessert.
Expect a 1 hour and 30 min wait despite having a reservation for 8:30.
Open, airy space with Mediterranean-style decor and whitewashed walls creates a breezy, coastal charm. The atmosphere is loud and crowded, making conversation difficult. Guests often choose fresh fish directly and enjoy private rooms for events.
An open air fish market lets you pick from a rich selection of fresh fish displayed on ice. Cocktails are available at the bar while you browse the seafood options.
Simple yet decadent, the salad features ripe tomatoes, cucumbers, olives, and feta cheese imported from Greece.
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Reservations are necessary as the restaurant is very busy.
A reservation should be made at least one week in advance.
Milos stays open until 12 a.m., making it great for late-night dining.
Bar area offers comfortable seating with hooks for purses and a well-crafted cocktail selection. Dimmed lighting creates an intimate atmosphere with music at a level that allows easy conversation. Space feels beautiful and thoughtfully designed, providing a distinct vibe in the neighborhood.
The market offers a market platter that stands out alongside the cobb salad. Market sides come highly recommended compared to other options like battered French fries.
Greek salad comes with grilled chicken or falafel options. The falafel version matches the quality of homemade meals.
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This restaurant is takeout only while the location is under construction.
Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-6pm daily.
Reservations are recommended for dining, especially during busy hours.
Ordering happens by a pond where fresh seafood is selected and cooked on site, surrounded by walls covered with fish tanks. Loud music and crowded seating create a lively, vibrant atmosphere that feels like a bustling fish market. Outdoor heated seating and an open kitchen add to the busy, energetic vibe.
Fish stays fresh without being kept in water, unlike other markets. The place is very clean and prices reflect fair market value. It operates strictly as a fish market, not a restaurant.
Fresh feta tops the Greek salad, paired with crisp vegetables and a bright dressing. Tahini dip often accompanies it, adding a creamy, nutty contrast.
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Expect to wait on a Saturday night.
The lunch special is available until 4pm on weekdays.
You have to order before they give you a table.
Seafood restaurant offers outdoor seating with options in sun or shade and a BYOB policy. Inside features an open kitchen and decor resembling a fish market. Atmosphere is lively with Greek music and a rustic vibe, though indoor space is limited and noisy.
Fresh fish sits out in a market display where you pick your seafood. Staff then cook it to order, keeping a fish market ambiance throughout. Prices match typical market rates for seafood.
Greek salad comes as a complimentary side alongside garlic bread and lemon potatoes. It pairs well with cold beets and lobster bisque, adding a fresh, crisp element to the meal.
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Customers need to tell the staff how they want their food grilled or fried.
You can bring your own bottle of alcohol (BYOB).
The wait time at the store is about 40 minutes.