This popular Rockville spot still doles out substantial portions of the familiar Greek and Italian cuisine that has made it an affordable family favorite for over 30 years.
For a world-class spinach pie and seafood that tastes moments removed from the sea, you have to drive to Baltimore. But it's worth it.
Tastes from Greece and Morocco come together on the menu here.
Authentic Greek mezze -- small dishes meant to be shared -- and a family-friendly vibe keep customers coming back.
Three former employees of the Inn at Little Washington excel in service and cuisine at this restaurant which fittingly means "to enlighten" in Greek.
An eatery with small-town appeal.
The restaurant is reviving the dining scene on K Street.
This restaurant has raised dining standards on its block by more than a few notches.
This restaurant ventures from typical Greek dishes to give a taste of more authentic regional fare.
Come for agreeably light Greek food, with suave service and a surprisingly nice wine list.
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