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Lefteris Gyro
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Review by:
Eric F.
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Lefteris serves up classic Greek specialties for lunch and dinner daily. They also offer outdoor seating on the corner of main street and route 9 in the center of Tarrytown --- a huge draw during the warm weather months.
We've been to Lefteris quite a few times and have also order out from here -- and have never been disappointed. The hummus platter is a mainstay and is served with a plate of warm, moist pita bread. The lentil soup and lemon-chicken soup are also favorites, and are consistently good.
I've tried many of the main courses and can easily recommend any of them, particularly the lamb and beef dishes.
For dessert, baklava is a staple, but the Greek Yogurt with honey and nuts is a creamy delicacy that puts commercial yogurts to shame.
It's best to get there a bit early, as the lines to start forming, but even if you do have to wait a bit, it's certainly worth the trouble.
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