Santorini Greek - Menu

175 Valley St, 10591, Sleepy Hollow, United States

🛍 Cafés, Greek, Salads, Seafood

4.5 💬 1811 Reviews
Santorini Greek

Phone: (+1)9146314300,(+1)9143558578

Address: 175 Valley St, 10591, Sleepy Hollow, United States

City: Sleepy Hollow

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 1811

Website: https://www.santorinigreekrestaurant.com

"A small restaurant, fairly nice interior, not many items in the many but most-importantly the best Greek food ever! Whatever I tried from their menu was amazingly good! I can eat at that restaurant 3 times a day, every day for an year and still like it! All the ingredients seem absolutely fresh harvested. Meat is delicious, I tried beef, pork and some other one they call souvlaky. Gyros were really good too. They have potatoes which they call Lemon Potatoes as a side. Those were exceptional! Portions are huge! I could barely walk on the way out, overate so much. I highly recommend this place if you happen to be around!"


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jessica jessica

Came here after a hiking trip with my family and our dog. The owner was great, he set up a table for us outside, offered food and water for our dog. Amazing customer service! The food was delicious , the ambiance and location were great, the restaurant is clean and spacious. We had a great experience overall!!! Totally recommended!!

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Heather
Heather

We were delighted to discover this gem of a restaurant on a trip to neighboring Tarrytown. An authentic taste of Greece, generous portions and exceptionally fresh and perfectly prepared entrees, (including numerous fish selections), side dishes and desserts. The food, service and overall dining experience were outstanding and we cannot wait to return!


Freddie
Freddie

I walked only one in the place around 5:15pm, asked to use bathroom, the floor was too greasy that scared me because I did not order yet. I got the Broiled Bonzini, wife got Gyro platter and son the Elias burger minus bacon . It took about 20 min to receive the order but the food was great except for the hummus, that tasted like it came from a can . They brought pita bread covered with Zaatar and olive oil which tasted great. Overall was happy


D
D

A small restaurant, fairly nice interior, not many items in the many but most-importantly the best Greek food ever! Whatever I tried from their menu was amazingly good! I can eat at that restaurant 3 times a day, every day for an year and still like it! All the ingredients seem absolutely fresh harvested. Meat is delicious, I tried beef, pork and some other one they call souvlaky. Gyros were really good too. They have potatoes which they call Lemon Potatoes as a side. Those were exceptional! Portions are huge! I could barely walk on the way out, overate so much. I highly recommend this place if you happen to be around!

Categories

  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere.
  • Greek Savor the rich flavors of Greece with our authentic selection of traditional dishes. Delight in fresh ingredients, aromatic herbs, and classic recipes that bring the essence of the Mediterranean to your table.
  • Salads Fresh and vibrant, our salads are crafted with seasonal ingredients and a mix of crisp greens, colorful vegetables, and unique dressings, offering a delicious and healthy choice for any palate.
  • Seafood Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Menu
  • Lunch
  • Dinner

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