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Gyros Delight
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citysearch c.
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I must admit, I was a bit iffy about trying Gyro Delight. It's a small restaurant on the main drag in Lynnwood (196th) and looks like it would be a little....run-down. However, I was pleasantly surprised walking into a clean, friendly environment. The atmosphere is simple, making Gyro Delight more of the fast-food of Greek Cuisine.
You can order your Gyro Chicago style or...not (still not sure what the difference is). I recommend getting it with feta, which costs a few cents extra, but adds more flavor. And if you like onions, boy are you in for a treat. You might encounter a few large chunks here-and- there and biting into the tear-jerking vegetable might make it difficult to enjoy the rest of your gyro, so be careful!
One item on the menu which, I believe sets them apart is the chocolate covered Baklava. It's rich, it's sweet and nutty and just down right awesome! Although, make sure to share with someone because you might be induced into a sweet coma if you finish the whole thing.
All in all - it's not a bad place if you don't want the run-of-the-mill chain restaurants in Lynnwood.
Pros: clean, friendly
Cons: Fries get soggy if you get take out.
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