This place is so yummy... We have gone a couple of times for the buffet. How can you go wrong with all you can eat feta, hummus, chicken, veggie sides.. The staff is always friendly I really enjoy this place.
I've been going to Azar since I was a kid I grew up few blocks down the street. The gyro here was actually the gyro I had ever had. I live in Seattle these days and still miss the gyro wraps. everytime I come to Spokane I have to sit down for the buffet and get my fill. the house made hummus is some of the best hummus I've experienced across the US. for a location that's been around longer than I have I'm happy when I travel to take my children there for 2nd generation to enjoy some real Greek and Mediterranean meals.
Feels like Yia Yia's kitchen. When you can re-enliven a travel memory and relax into your seat, it feels kind of like home. The old drive-in parking adds to the nostalgia. Azar's has a small and cozy feel and surely delivers on my feta cravings. Been trying to fill a void for Turkish Coffee for some years now so I ordered it, a little surprised at the cardamom flavor but still done "correctly." Guess it's possibly different everywhere you go. Kind of inspired me to buy my own ibrik and experiment in my kitchen.
The lunch buffet was better on the chicken and feta fix than the coffee need, but there is something special here. This may be my new lunch favorite aside from the Indian buffets. Their food is fresh and homey, I don't care if they use iceberg lettuce. All of the Greek Salad I had in Greece contained no lettuce and the dressing was nothing more than oil, vinegar and oregano so authenticity will always be relative in the US. Especially like the Lentil Soup. Don't worry about the decor, it doesn't matter and whatever outdatedness you find adds to the sense of home. Fill up on what makes you happy, but the buffet and small coffee will set you back $17 with tax. The website shows $9.95 for the lunch buffet; I'm told UPdates are coming.
Gyros. They made some great gyros this Hoopfest weekend. I ate there both days.
The Best. One of the best places in town. If you say anything negative you are a hater who doesn't support local business.
U can't go wrong with the gyro sandwiches. Over all a good place, price is just right, service is great and attentative.
Price is right. Good food and atmosphere. Quick service. Outside looks a little sketchy though. Overall good experience
Dirty restaurant, needs a couple of thorough cleanings. The food is decent, but I just can't get over the filth. Clean your bathrooms, scrub the kitchen, especially since customers can see right into it from the register.
Good Greek.. Fabulous food. Well-spiced and fresh gyros and hummus. Chicken souvlaki is wonderful. The lunch buffet is quite the deal.
The locale/ambiance leave a TON to be desired. The neighborhood isn't the best. The dining room is tiny. The seating is not big/medium-group friendly. And the decor is dated. I have been there when only one man is manning the entire restaurant causing quite the wait...
However, we still love the place.
Tasty food!. Give it a try and I think you'll be happy! Some reviewers have mentioned the decor and yes, maybe they could use a lick of paint and general sprousing up but DO NOT let that keep you from going. The staff was very friendly and the food was good in both portion and taste. I have eaten similar food in Kuwait, Iraq, Cyprus, Turkey, and Crete; Azar's is easily representative of those flavors.
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