Andy B.
Yelp
This new outpost of The Big Greek Cafe is a welcome addition to the Bethesda restaurant scene, a casual spot where you can get some really nicely prepared Greek food.
The menu carries all of the standards you'd expect from a quick-serve Greek restaurant, starting with their appetizers (including dolmades, fried calamari, and a really good spanakopita - a meal in itself) and their generously sized salads. My go-to salad is the Horiatiki Salata (the 'Village Salad'), with tomato, red onions, red peppers, cukes, capers, olives, feta, and a classic oregano-based dressing, served with some of their fresh warm pita bread. Add some grilled chicken and you've got yourself a great lunch or dinner.
Of course, there's souvlaki, and their chicken souvlaki pita is quite tasty. The proportion of the pita to the souvlaki's a bit off, with a bit too much bread to protein, but it's still a good version of classic Greek street fare.
I also tried the avgolemono soup - the Greek chicken soup that everyone's mom makes when someone in the house isn't feeling well - but I can't say this one lived up to expectations. I prefer mine a lot thicker and more lemony, and perhaps the recipe is just down to regional differences in how people make this soup.
Finally, being a Greek guy, I got a big kick out of seeing the Greek road signs sprinkled throughout the restaurant, bringing back memories of going back to 'the village' as a little kid. A nice touch indeed.
Parking's actually quite easy - if you can't find a spot on the street, just park in the Woodmont-Rugby garage and you'll be just a half block away.
Kali orexi! (That's Bon Appétit, hon!)