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Businiess name:  Touch Of Athens
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I took my kids here last night and waited for my wife to arrive from work on a Saturday night to join us. The owners were great to take the time to talk to me and my children while we waited for their mother to arrive.\r \r I second everything ""ChristieWagner"" said on her review of the place. We had a wonderful time with the live entertainment they had for that evening (belly dancers on Friday/Saturday nights) and was entirely kid friendly. The food was amazing and we're already talking about bringing a large group with us next Saturday.\r \r The rice they serve with your meal is to die for and the lamb Kabob was perfect. I tried a bite of my son's unfinished chicken kabob and I think that's my meal order for next time. I'm not a huge fan for salads, but their greek salad was out of this world. I'm actually looking forward to that part of the meal now.\r \r Sigi (I hope I spelled that right), the owner, was a charming older man that just wanted to see us have a great time at his restaurant. He treated us like family during our stay. At the end of the evening the chef, staff, dancers and owners were there to bid us farewell and shook our hand as we left.\r \r Parking is plentiful in front and at night there's free parking after 6PM on the street (at least I thought there was as I parked my car at 8PM...no, I didn't get a ticket). The meters should be free after 6PM.\r \r The sign through me off a bit and we walked once around the block making sure we had the right place. The restaurant looks as though it's in an old house, with the sign on the outside saying ""Hidden House"". The name of the restaurant is actually: ""Touch of Athens Greek Cuisina at The Hidden House"".\r \r If heading south on Main Street, it's on your right at the end of the block after LaserQuick printing.\r \r We'll definitely be back soon. I have to say again, the food isn't the only reason we're coming back. Great experience. Pros: Excellent food. Great personal touch. Wonderful wine selection. Cons: A little pricier than Urbanspoon led on. Recommend a kid-specific menu with kid portion sizes.

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