This restaurant is located on a quaint street in the heart of the Plaka area. The interior is dark and intimate, with a few tables spilling onto the pavement for fine al fresco dining. The menu, presented in several languages, is extensive enough for a snack or for a larger meal. There is a decent flow of people ordering gyros to go, but this is a good place for a quick sit-down meal if you are in Plaka.
I had saganaki, which is literally set afire and served as "flaming cheese" in your typical Greektown USA restaurant. Here it is presented in a quieter manner, a slab of singed cheese with a lemon wedge. It tastes like mozzarella cheese on a typical pizza. It is a good appetizer but try to share with someone or else it becomes a big hunk of cheese filler for the last few bites. My tasty gyros plate came with one small gyros sandwich with all the trimmings, and a side of fries. You can get several gyros within a plate at a correspondingly higher cost. We did not order dessert, as the ice cream shop across the way lured us over.
There is a lavatory in the basement, down a dim staircase. The staff is friendly and attentive, and they do not seem to be in a hurry to shoo you away once you asked for the check. I noticed a young lady, sporting a white t-shirt depicting Chairman Mao and reading a book, who seemed to be at the same table for hours!