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Businiess name:
Nazef Greek Restaurant
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Review by:
marissa e.
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Review content:
Nazef is a relatively new addition to the Ghent dining scene and offer take-out as well as eat in. Their prices are very reasonable -- most sandwiches (not really greek except for the gyros) are about $4. The souvlackis were all about $10 for the dinner and they were the most expensive thing on the menu.
Although billed as a greek restaurant, they seem to me to have more of a middle eastern flavor. We got take-out from there last night and it was just okay. My lamb was very tough (although not dry) and the dolmades, although flavorful, were a little to tightly packed for my taste. The gyro meat is also not spit-roasted, although it used to be.
I recommend this for lunch or a quick take-out, but if you are looking for something special, try Azar's instead.
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