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The restaurant was founded by Tassos and Chrisanthe Stefanopoulo in 2006; the two had gained experience after operating a Greek foods store next door, New Athens Corner. Reception of the restaurant included multiple favorable reviews in The Star-Ledger, [1] [2] the New Jersey section of The New York Times, [3] [4] and New Jersey Monthly. [5]
From 2001 to 2004, Psilakis managed restaurant Ecco on Long Island. [5]The address of 222 West 79th Street in the Upper West Side, Manhattan has been home to many of Psilakis restaurants including Onera (from 2004 to 2007); [3] [5] [6] [7] Kefi (from 2007 to 2009); Gus & Gabriel Gastropub (from 2009 to August 2010); [8] Fishtag (from 2011 to 2018); [7] [9] followed by Kefi returning to this ...
At Spiro's Taverna, the ‘famous’ gyro has a blend of beef and lamb cooked on a vertical rotisserie, sliced and then wrapped in a warm pita with tomatoes, red onions, lettuce and tzatziki ...
New York: Postal/ZIP Code: 11106: ... Zenon Taverna was a restaurant serving Greek and Cypriot cuisine on 31st Avenue in Astoria, Queens, in the U.S. state of New ...
Endwell Taverna, which promises New York-style pizza, pasta and more, opened over the weekend at 107 N. Ninth St. Opening-week hours (minus Tuesday, when the restaurant is closed) are: Lunch: 11 a ...
For their first guide, covering New York City, the Zagats surveyed their friends. At its height around 2005, the Zagat Survey included 70 cities, with reviews based on the input of 250,000 individuals with the guides reporting on and rating restaurants, hotels, nightlife, shopping, zoos, museums, music, movies, theaters, golf courses, and airlines.
A Greek restaurant in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. During the early 1900s, some Greek immigrant restaurants expanded their operations into chain restaurants. [12] At the time, Greek restaurant chains included (by location): [12] Chicago – The Katsivalis (Teddy) Family owned 15 Restaurants and 6 Hotels with Restaurants in them.
The author, translator, critic and New York Review of Books editor Daniel Mendelsohn lives in Barrytown. "Barrytown" is the name of a song recorded by Steely Dan on the 1974 album Pretzel Logic; [14] Donald Fagen and the late Walter Becker, Steely Dan's leaders and songwriters, are alumni of nearby Bard College.