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Businiess name:  Athenian Grill
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Updated Review: OK - I went back to Athenian Grill after 3 years last night - food was substantially better, and I can tell that the wine list has improved, although I didn't partake. We got the chef special, "surprise" - delicious saganaki, roasted vegetables, great fish entree and good souvlaki. The avgolemono soup is still just OK. The baklava was not so good, but the kataifi looks promising (it's in the fridge). Service was great, but a little overbearing (it was slow). Furthermore, this is an insane bargain - $19 for appetizers, soup, salad, entree, and dessert! The Overall, I recommend Athenian Grill now. I'll still make the trip out to Bastrop to Konstantinos Estiatorio when I am really in the mood for Greek food, but Athenian Grill will definitely be a regular stop in Austin. (review from 2004:) Having spent a good deal of time in Greece, I completely disagree with the majority of these reviews. I found the moussaka dry, the lamb boring, the wine *horrendous* (there is good greek wine - just not here). The meze plate was OK, but difficult to share. The avgolemano soup was simply fair. Maybe I got spoiled on the great Greek in the Boston area, but this was just not up to par. Furthermore, the service was terrible. Orders were wrong; we had to ask 3 times to get bread, etc. I am a former waitress, and extremely patient, but even I was getting testy by the end of the meal, and the food wasn't helping any. Not recommended. Pros: Great bargain, terrific mezes Cons: medocre baklava and soup

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