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We are getting a great selection of ethnic restaurants in Oklahoma City now.
I recommend NuNu's Mediterranean Cafe and Market in north OKC. I eat there regularly. The kafta and cabbage rolls are great and they offer a nice sampling of middle eastern foods. Located on memorial just west of May Ave(near Starbucks.) Tele (405)751-7000 |
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Over the years, the food at Zorba's has gotten progressively worse, and these days I refuse to even eat there. The last time I went there, the tabouli was completely unacceptable (soggy...I guess it had been made a few days prior). Why go to Zorba's when you can just go to Mediterranean Deli down the street and have a good meal?
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I have been there 2 times since they have moved and it was very good. Also, it was good in the weeks leading up to the move. I am not sure if you went on a bad day or not, but I will still go there.
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But when I am in OKC, I will eat there again. I'm just one of those loyal customer types with good memories of the good food they serve. |
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i'm sure you've been to quite a few places, eataroundokc... who do you think is better?
currently, i like this place called mediterranean grill near 74th & western... but, to me, the best gyro in the metro area is greek house in norman. -M |
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mmm ... for plain and simple gyros and fries, i think Athens in Bethany is really good. The meat is more moist and flavorful and I think the cost is a little less too (though they did just raise their prices, but who hasn't lately).
For full-featured Mediterranean fare, I like Cous Cous Cafe and also Mediterranean Deli and Imports, both on May Ave, not far from Zorba's. |
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So, there seems to be a bit of a backlash against the move and the new, more impressive locale, if I am reading this right... In your opinion, did Zorba's change their food? Or was it more of a change in the atmosphere that made you notice other places? Or just simply the extra availability of a couple of new Med restaurants? Just curious... |
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I don't think the food changed. I was never much of a fan, even at the old location. It's not bad, I just not great IMO and think there are better options out there. Obviously, there are many who disagree with me, but that's my take.
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I have been to Zorba's twice now since the move and I was not that impressed.
The was the results of the last visit: The service was bad (brought the entree within a couple of mins of the apps and also held the check hostage when we were ready to go). The food was ok and not worth the price. The gyro meat was greasy and tough. The best part was the hummus but that did not save the meal. |
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