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Stopped by this spot after a long hike with a friend. We were a little later than the normal lunch crowd, so I think the staff were busy cleaning up. We stood at the door for a few minutes before we were noticed and seated. After that, though, everything went smoothly. They do have a novel of a menu, but once I saw spanikopita and moussaka, I was done looking. I very rarely get these, so I was hoping they were as delicious other places I've had them. Our spanikopita (andthe fried cheese my friend ordered) arrived quickly and piping hot. The spanikopita was so amazingly delicious. Flaky on the outside and gooey on the inside. Just the right amount of feta and spices. The fried cheese was excellent and notthe frozen sticks you dread getting when you're looking for top notch fried goodness haha. They were delicious triangles with a parmesan bread crumb crust. Both dishes came with a bowl of tomato sauce (marinara) that was quite tasty. Itactually also came with my moussaka. When my moussaka came, that spiced smell hit me and brought me back to memories of the Greek festivals I've been to over the years. While it was a little fattier than I remember, that fat added a greatsilkiness to the dish I hadn't had before. The flavor was spot on for me. I loved it, and I'll love it again soon! We're both reusable takeaway container people, and we both took home 2+ meals. Portions were huge. With my meal and appetizerand tip, I spent about $35, but it's going to be 3 meals for me (I took home the equivalent of 2 bowls of marinara, which I'll use to make a pasta dish this week for me and my partner). That's absolutely reasonably priced to me. My moussakaalso supposedly came with a trip to the salad bar, but it was already so much food that I didn't even go over there. Oh, and they have a bakery, but we were so full that we didn't peruse it. Next time!