Greek restaurants in Canada
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Milos
Rock stars, socialites and business leaders flock to this fashionable restaurant with Mediterranean stucco, big urns filled with dried flowers and refrigerated counters of mouthwatering fish and fruits. Dinner for two (eg range of Greek appetizers, grilled loup de mer (seabass), fried veggies with tzatziki and honey-laced milk yogurt) could set you back $150 with wine. Reservations are essential.
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Pilos
This excellent Greek joint is hidden in a nondescript plaza east of downtown. You won't find any tourists here, just contented locals savoring colorful combinations of juicy souvlaki and battered calamari. Take Rideau St east until it turns into Montréal Rd.
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Yianni's
This is a great traditional Greek restaurant with a mint location right on Whyte Ave - big windows open onto the street, making it a prime spot for watching the world go by. There are two levels of eating to double your pleasure - opa!
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Ouzeri
Recommended for its contemporary twist on traditional Greek food, Ouzeri is a sleek and stylish restaurant that attracts a garrulous, festive crowd. Favorites include moussaka (baked dish of minced meat, eggplant and tomato), charcoal-grilled mint-flavored meat patties, or calamari or veal cutlets. There’s an extensive wine list and Greek dancing on Friday nights.
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Myth
Inside a converted movie house, Myth serves the Danforth's chicest mezes beneath bizarre medieval machinations suspended from the ceiling. Small portions of mezes approach mythical prices, but the balsamic-marinated octopus with roasted peppers or Mediterranean stuffed calamari might be the best you'll ever have.
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Ouzeri
Try some sensibly priced mezes (Greek tapas) and sophisticated seafood at family-friendly Ouzeri. Roast eggplant with a Greek salad and a cold beer will set you back around $15. There’s live traditional Greek music on some nights (avoid if escalating bouzouki tunes aren’t your bag).
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Koutouki Taverna
Like stepping into another dimension, once you go through the front door here you're transported into the heart of a Greek village. With a couple of floors, requisite blue-and-white tiles and flowing vines, the scene is set. The food is tops, too, with great traditional dishes on the go.
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Opa! Greek Taverna
Souvlaki, stuffed tomatoes, soups and a smorgasbord of Greek specialties add a splash of sunshine to grey city streets. If the giant fake olive tree in the center doesn't bring you to European shores, the Mediterranean blues and yellows will.
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Riv Bistro
The dark-blue awning and crisp white-clothed tables are reminiscent of a faraway Greek isle (as is the rowdy mural on the wall). The Mediterranean dishes are great, too.
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Barpa Bill's
Tantalizing smells waft out of this Greek fast food place that does wonders stuffing a pita.
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