Akrotiri Real Greek Restobar

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Makati, Philippines

akrotiri.ph
Greek restaurant

Akrotiri Real Greek Restobar Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Akrotiri Real Greek Restobar is located in Makati, Philippines on 146-B Jupiter. Akrotiri Real Greek Restobar is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category greek restaurant in Philippines.

Address

146-B Jupiter

Phone

+639190648772

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Leandro Rafael Bayonito

Food is pricey, but the facilities are clean, well-ventilated and spacious, even the Toilet. I ordered Dip Platter greek style, and it comes with combination of sourness and spiciness.

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Abbie Matitu

Loved the food and how accomodating the owner and staff are. The stuffed peppers are yum! Next time, I want to try the salads, hopefully they would be available

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Himani Keswani

Good food, great service and lovely ambience. Special appreciation for Candy, the restaurant manager for her suggestions and hosting. Would definitely go back again.

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Gellon Gellon

The foods are delicious and i like it. They strictly observe social distancing and every corner has an alcohol to sanitize from time to time. The staffs are very accommodating, Highly recommended !

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SerGe Genova

Spacious place for dine-in experience especially now the new normal protocol. Qualify food as well. #thenewnormalprotocol #sglakwatsero2020 #sghappytummy2020

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Marlon Mosong

The Food is so delicious!

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Daisy Andal

Great food and very welcoming staffs

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Patrick Trinidad

Should we now say, “Move over, Cyma” as Akrotiri is now here in Makati...and this is the closest you get get for a real Greek resto this side of town! While the place is still in its soft opening mode (no credit card accepted yet!), you can already feel (and taste) that great surprises are about to come...think Trojan horse entering Troy! The food tastes (almost) authentic Greek...with all the herbs and spices combining to amaze your taste buds. The place has a taverna feel including the piped in Greek music (everything sounds so Greek!) the food selection is good, from traditional Greek starters, hot or cold, to main dishes of meat, fish or seafood, to gyros to dessert to coffee! (coffee not bad but could be more better). The price is reasonable (I had the Greek version of risotto and omelet- sorry guys but the exact names of the dishes can be tongue twisters and hard to memorize!) and the service is great! Now let’s all make a wish to all Greek gods and goddesses (or even include Roman god Jupiter for whom the street where this resto is located was named after) that this place will endure here for a long , long time same as that of the Parthenon in Athens!