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Elena's Greek Armenian Cuisine
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Very down-home feel, like you were visiting some aunts and they were fixing you some lunch. Decent lunch crowd... prompt seating, but many of the tables were for larger groups and families (4-6 people), not as many tables for couples. Service was a little slow. Lovely pita bread and garlic butter to start off with, and pickled turnips I believe. We had the combo plate, and it had three types of meat, all really good. The roasted pepper was a little too spicy for me, and there wasn't anything else on the plate to really balance it out. The salad and lentil soups were both good, hard to eat it all with the entree in one sitting. If you don't feel embarrassed sharing just one entree with your eating companion (maybe add some baklava and upgrade to a greek salad), you get a perfectly nice lunch.
Pros: Price, serving size
Cons: Average service
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