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- RRobertavipNew York City •13 reviews4.0Dined 2 days agoThe restaurant is very pretty and cool. The warm bread and appetizers were really great. The entrees fell short. But the service was perfect. A bit expensive without alcohol.More infoAntique Garage TribecaPrice: Expensive• Mediterranean• TriBeCa•4.6
- PPamelavipNew York City •7 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoSomehow I just knew when I stepped in Meraki with its white stucco walls and blue shutters that I was in for an excellent Greek meal. It may also have been because one of the staffers (maybe a Manager) was singing in Greek. I had the Branzino ($50) with a Greek Salad, lemon potatoes and roasted vegetables! The fish was deboned and meaty, grilled perfectly. I love when the skin is grilled crispy with a bit of char. Fantastic!! The Greek salad was Fresh, Fresh, Fresh!! The dressing so very tasty!! The grilled vegetables fresh and roasted to perfection…you know because the sweetness of the veggie comes through. I was encouraged to try something different for my dessert. I usually do Baklava which I still ordered but in addition, I ordered the Bougatsa! My first time experiencing Bougatsa. Was sooooooo flaky, warm and yummy! The sprinkled powdered sugar and cinnamon reminds me of Ilalian Fried Dough however Bougatsa has more to offer with the crème center. The service was incredible. Dimitri our server was so accommodating and kind. Dimitri spoke with us about his hometown of Thessaloniki, Greece explaining how he came to receive his name Dimitri. Truly a kind spirit. But I think one must have a kind spirit in order to be employed at Meraki because ALL of the staff we encountered was so kind! Meraki has become my new favorite Greek restaurant in Brooklyn and perhaps all of NYC!More infoMeraki Greek Bistro - BrooklynPrice: Expensive• Greek• Williamsburg•4.7
- RRobvipNew York City •2 reviews4.0Dined 4 days agoGreat food.. but we had to wait for a while for a couple of dishes . And they brought the dipping yogurt after we finished our meal. Also- They served the coffee after we finished the dessert. Timing was way off. For the price we are paying we expect better service to understand how dishes are served.More infoPera Mediterranean BrasseriePrice: Expensive• Mediterranean• Midtown East•4.5
- NNadinevipNew York City •7 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agomy second visit in 2 months. def my fave Greek spot in BK. they didn't disappoint, again. I am anxious to visit when warm as d spot is on d water front. no complaintsMore infoPSARAKIPrice: Expensive• Greek• Williamsburg•4.8
- MMaureenvipNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 7 days agoThe waiter was very attentive. portions were small but the quality was excellent. It is a really pretty place for a nice dinner out.More infoKyma - FlatironPrice: Very Expensive• Greek• Gramercy Park•4.6