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Old 06-15-2013, 11:18 PM
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I have not found real gyros around here. Takis, Athens and the Country Clubs all use processed meat. I guess there's not enough demand for roasted slow cooked meat on a vertical spit.
Gyros are the best. And how about saganaki, the flaming cheese appetizer? Bad for the heart but mmmm good.
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not a fan of Fresh Market but get a pound of the ground round (probably a 80/20 mix)
pack it into two 1/2 lb burgers. Don't over pack it and turn it into a golf ball.
Three motions should give you a loosely packed burger. Put it on a very hot charcoal grill for four minutes approx. each side.
THAT is the best burger in town. Use some fresh basil leaves, red onion, and your choice of cheese.
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Gyros are the best. And how about saganaki, the flaming cheese appetizer? Bad for the heart but mmmm good.
Yes, they are. Next time you are down there, if you have time, take a side trip to Tarpon Springs on the Gulf of Mexico.......a little north of St. Pete and Clearwater.....

It's a cute town that is distinctive in that Greek sponge divers were brought over from Greece (back in the early 1900's)......and still retains a Greek flavor......different trees with Spanish moss, bayous meandering through town.....a very "old" feel , but interesting as far as the ethnic Greek imports and the restaurants. There are some new neighborhoods as well.

Greek Food

When it comes to food, the Greek settlements in the Tarpon Springs downtown area have a lot to offer the discerning tourist. Authentic Greek restaurants like Hellas, Plaka, Original Mama Marias (complete with an old lady seeing to your comfort), Mamas Greek Cusine, and Santorini rank among the best and most recommended by people visiting Tarpon Springs. Many of them dot the downtown area and a few have envious positions overlooking the still functional sponge docks on the Anclote River .

Greek Restaurants, Cafe's and Bakeries are aplenty here. Take your pick from the mouth watering Greek pastries, Greek Lasagna, the flaming Saganaki, the Kalamari or the Gyro sandwiches, the Souvlaki Sandwiches or the Spanakopita which are every bit as tasty as they look.

Halki market is famous for being the resident grocery store with all the necessary ingredients for whipping up an authentic Greek meal. The varieties and selections of Olive Oil are mind blowing. Most of the Greek restaurants here serve food akin to homemade food and make their own meat as well. Wholesome dining with live music and entertainment makes for a perfect combination.

The experience of sitting in a Greek cafe has always been compared to the ambience in a small tavern in Greece. Great menus and knowledgeable suggestions from the servers give a new context to fine dining. People who like to try something different once in a while will love Greek cuisine and what it has to offer for there is something for every taste bud here.
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I'll have to try it
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