Jeffrey S.
Yelp
Well eee-gads, get a hold of yourself. It's not like I'm proclaiming Greek Souvlaki to be the next great restaurant in the county. For crying out loud, it's a little Greek joint in downtown SLC. So don't think about it too hard, just know that when you've had your fill of American fast food, you've got options. And the folks here have been doing it long enough that you probably can rely on them for a good meal.
My experience was simple. I had just spent 2 hours at a local pub (working at an event, mind you) and I needed some place to eat and take a load off. And although it feels a little hasty to jump on the bandwagon after one visit, I just got the feeling that it's pretty much what you're gonna get every time. Upon the recommendation of Heather K, who I ran into rather serendipitously, I got the gyro plate with white sauce. I chose rice, but after seeing other yelpers flip out over the fries, I'm interested in coming back and getting an order of 'em. I was perfectly pleased with the rice, though, and on this late night it's exactly what I wanted.
The gyro was splendid. Again, they're not reinventing the wheel with this thing so don't expect Greek fusion or the chef to come out and present you with a lamb tasting menu. Just chomp on the delightfully soft, then oh-so-savory textures and flavors and rejoice in the white sauce. I pounded mine in record time and felt like Tummanysis, the Greek god happy belly.
If the gyro isn't your thing, dig into the souvlaki, kebabs, or whatever else tickles your Greek fancy. Pull up a seat stay a while or get it to go. Fountain drinks in the dining area (that's a big deal to me) and enough parking out front that you won't go completely mad, though I was there rather late and it is downtown, after all.