Ulysses Voyage

Greek restaurant · Fairfax District

Ulysses Voyage

Greek restaurant · Fairfax District

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6333 W 3rd St #750, Los Angeles, CA 90036, USA

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Comfy eatery with fireplace, paintings & patio offering modern Greek fare plus live music.  

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6333 W 3rd St #750, Los Angeles, CA 90036, USA Get directions

ulyssesvoyage.com

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6333 W 3rd St #750, Los Angeles, CA 90036, USA Get directions

+1 323 939 9728
ulyssesvoyage.com

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Jul 10, 2025

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Anastas Belev

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Another great restaurant at The Grove that suffers from being located at the Grove... it’s always super crowded and noisy and all the waiters are getting decimated, which kind of ruins any trace of a Greek atmosphere. That they have Mythos is a huge red point. The food is really good but not quite there for a 5-star rating. I recommend the octopus, not so much the calamari or the Greek salad.

Parker Green

Google
Decent, not worth the cost though. For the reviewers that have called this the best Greek food you have ever tasted, you clearly have never been to Greece, or even just a Greek place in any strip mall. This food was fine, but the gyro's we had were hardly of any better taste than some cheap gyro you could buy at a fair or a mall. And they were RIDICULOUSLY expensive. Clearly feel they can overcharge due to their location at The Grove. The food is not worth the price.

Vako Agladze

Google
After a long shopping, I saw this splendid little restaurant and went in. Atmosphere was really good, good vibes, crowd was decent as well, I've ordered Greek Salad which was a real delight, very fresh ingredients and seasoning was on point. I also ordered some desert, Baklava and ice cream, to be frank it was way below average, it was way too sweet, both of them, it was like just eating sugar, overpowered every other ingredient , i even wasn't able to finish it. On the other hand waitress was very nice. Overall it was a good experience but the desert was just too bad...

Ashlyn Prasad

Google
Had dinner at this place whilst on holidays from Syd. The service is impeccable ! The Greek food is authentic like back home here in Syd. Ordered the haloumi wrap with the side of chips and salad. The wrap was amazing. Full of delicious grilled haloumi and the right amount of onion. The flavours were great ! My partner had the lamb souvlaki with the chargrilled broccolini and rice. Ultra delicious with the amazing smokey souvlaki smell and taste. Ambience is warm and inviting. Price isn’t too bad and after the good food and great service, tipping isn’t a chore ! Give this place a go !

Jason Mantzouranis

Google
As a Greek I can say that this place is terrible and I'm ashamed that people will associate this with Greek food or Greece. It is grossly overpriced, and everything tastes bland or even bad. What was most incredible was that the fried zucchini, which was expensive but we were craving it, was actually only 4 pieces/chips of zucchini!!! And they were way too oily! In Greece it's a large plate of these 'chips' at a fraction of the cost and much much tastier. Please do not go here and taint your image of Greece!

John Turner

Google
I'll tell you what I told our server as he was clearing our empty plates: ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS. We sat on the patio, and while the temperature was cool out, there were several heaters that kept the space good and toasty. The service was a bit slow, but....once the food arrived, it didn't matter. I had the Greek Plate, which came with a choice of lamb or chicken (I had lamb), spanikopita (Greek spinach pie), and other goodies. PHENOMENAL. The lamb was tasty and juicy, and the spanikopita was incredible. Next time we go--and believe me, we're going back!--I'll just get a whole plate of spanikopita. My wife had pastitsio (sort of a Greek lasagna), and she said she loved it. The atmosphere was nice and laid-back. So was our server (a little TOO laid-back, if you ask me), but it wasn't a deal-breaker. Honestly, this place had some of the best Greek food I've ever tasted. HIGHLY recommend!!

Preston Locklear

Google
Amazing!! I had their steak frites for lunch--salad substituted for fries. PERFECTLY cooked steak! Salad was also dressed perfectly. Nemea red wine was divine! Great medium-bodied red wine. The bread they serve is delicious with Kalamata olives and their incredible feta spread!! I could literally take a bath in the feta spread. Service was also fantastic! I will definitely be back.

George H. Xanthis

Google
As a Greek, I'm so disappointed by the service my partner and I received. I never get upset with service, quality of food or anything like that. The food came out cold and was grossly overpriced. When I did order their Yeeros plate, I was charged extra for wanting half/half meat. What type of Greek restaurant does this? Lamb - 20 dollars. Chicken - 20 dollars. Half lamb/half chicken - 23 dollars. Why? And on top, charging us extra without telling us. If I was told it'd cost extra I wouldn't have bothered. 23 bucks for 1 piece of pita bread, cold chicken and lamb, 4 potatoes, cold beans and a tomato isn't Greek food. You can get a Yeeros with Greek salad, chips and hot meat for 9 dollars at a proper Yeeros shop. On top of this our waitress was incredibly rude and huffed and puffed at us when we questioned why we were getting charged more on an already expensive meal. She snatched the bill off the table and was condescending towards us. As a Greek, I'm so so disappointed and ashamed that people will associate this restaurant with what Greek dining has to offer. We were really looking forward to a nice dinner, instead we paid an arm and a leg for poor food and rude service. If I could give zero stars I would.