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[[DrHyde]] visited one midweek evening in July 2009. The wine list is small but well-formed, with some decent non-retsina (and hence drinkable) Greek wines. Portions were generous. Starters, mains and a litre and a half of wine for four people came to under a hundred quid, which is good value.
Accessibility: Stairs to enter. There is seating on the pavement but someone else would have to order, and the toilet is up a few stairs too.
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Accessibility: One step up and one step down to enter. There is seating on the pavement but someone else would have to order. No additional steps to toilets, but very narrow doorways and no handrails.

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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[DrHyde]], July 2009. Opening hours taken from a leaflet collected in April 2009.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[secretlondon]], April 2009. Opening hours taken from a leaflet collected in April 2009.</div>
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Greek restaurant on Camberwell Grove in Camberwell, near the junction with Camberwell Church Street. It has tables outside on the pavement. Inside there are plastic vines across the ceiling and more tables.

secretlondon visited one Sunday afternoon in April 2009. Greek instrumental music was playing in the background. I had the "special lunch menu" mini meze which included taramasalata, houmous, tzatziki, beetroot, tuna salad, potato salad, and chick peas with hot pitta bread, followed by chicken kebab, pork kebab, koeftethes, feta salad, and chips (£7). I also had a 1 litre bottle of sparkling water (£3) and a Greek coffee to finish (~£1.60). It was a lot of food and I couldn't finish it all. The dips were nice with strips of warm pitta and the koeftethes were interesting. The beetroot, potato and tuna salads were generally uninteresting.

They do larger meze — a three course one for £14 (minimum two people) and a fish one for £16. They are licensed but I didn't sample.

Accessibility: Stairs to enter. There is seating on the pavement but someone else would have to order, and the toilet is up a few stairs too.

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Last visited by secretlondon, April 2009. Opening hours taken from a leaflet collected in April 2009.

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