Thursday, June 26, 2008

Giorgiana's - South End

I know I've talked about the Italian subs here, but here is something a bit more appropriate for the Greek deli/cornerstore: their gyros (pronounced phonetically as 'yuh-ro,' and not to be confused with the European currency of a similar sound).

I've always had an interest in trying one of these gyro-thingers out and now that I have I can't stop thinking about them. Thoughts of lamb meat cut fresh off the spittle and large chunks of tomato drenched in tzatziki seep into my thoughts at night and I awake in a cold sweat and a small puddle of drool on my pillow.

Maybe it's best you stay away from these wonderful pita-packaged prizes.

Delusions aside, they certainly are sumptuous--no skimping on any of the 5 ingredients: thick pita, lamb, tomato, onion, and tzatziki. So for a gaping void of a stomach like mine it is a treat.For 8 bucks it's definitely worth it to me, but I can see how that is a little steep for a single meal.

Although, this is an instance of quality and quantity matching up--always a good thing.

532 Tremont St., Boston, MA 02116, 617-542-0101
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