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Santali Souvlaki House

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Tous les visiteurs aiment la superbe cuisine grecque à ce restaurant. Beaucoup de monde viennent à Santali Souvlaki House pour goûter un agneau délicieux. Un personnel amical montre un haut niveau d'hospitalité dans ce lieu. Un service sympa est ce que les invités apprécient ici.

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Larry Hall Demander la suppression d'informations
Delicious food for sure! Great atmosphere and friendly service!!!
Brent Hills Demander la suppression d'informations
We almost always have souvlaki or kleftico both reliable and tasty.
Chris D. Demander la suppression d'informations
This.  Was.  Bizarre.  My girlfriend was "allowed" to pick the restaurant on our last day in Vancouver and appropriately searched for the closest one to our hotel.  She found two, but which cuisine, Italian or Greek.  Which restaurant, Amorosa or Santali?  Turns out, it didn't matter--they're the same restaurant.  And I don't mean they're spiritually the same because of shared owners or have matching decors or similar menus.  They are literally the same restaurant.  Different signs, different entrances, hell even different addresses, all leading to the same building, like budget saving on a movie set.  Zomato lists an Amorosa Santali house AND a Santali Souvlaki House.  They combined the names on one entry but forgot to delete the other.   I thought this was a joke, like if I pass through the Amorosa door, do they hand me the Italian menu, and the reverse if I enter through the Santali door.  Do the accents of the server's change?  Nope, doesn't matter; they plant you down anywhere and hand you both menus.  Why don't they go for broke, list six different restaurants outside, and turn it all into a food court?  Alternatively, maybe just put up a curtain or something.  I felt like this was a scene in a sitcom--Jerry Seinfeld must have gotten a few zingers out of this one.  I would love it if someone got enraged at the service, stormed out of the restaurant, promising to seek competition, and then re-entered next door back into the same establishment.  The idea is funny just thinking about it.   So, after an unnecessary 260 words later, we've established Amorosa and Santali are one in the same, meaning the chefs on staff now must commit double duty preparing twice the variety of dishes (and you have to know there are fewer chefs on staff now than when the restaurants were separate).  It would be expected that food quality would be compromised as result.  And you'd be right.  It was an afternoon when we arrived, the only patrons in both restaurants.  Since we had previously decided on Italian (my girlfriend select Amorosa), we passed through the appropriate doors and asked for the corresponding menu.  On it revealed the customary options seen in every clichéd (see boring) Italian restaurant...as well as every Boston Pizza.  One page of the menu is reserved for appetizers, soups, and salads, and the second is all pasta--where you can either pick a premade plate or match a pasta with a sauce and topping.  Given that, this one page boasted...running the numbers, 20 + (10 x 5 x [12 x2])...1220 different combinations.   (Wait, is that right?) We both ordered tomato with Italian sausage but with different pastas, her's rotini while mine gnocchi.  The plates arrived quickly, assuring that nothing was made to order.  They were also enormous, carrying enough sustenance for that afternoon and for the next meal.  Well, I say the next, but in truth, it kept so well in take-away, we were able to enjoy the leftovers a half-week later.  I pride myself having a voracious appetite, and even I admit being unable to clean my plate.  This was a full pound of starch, not including the fringed garlic bread the size of my forearm.  It became clear early on they are supplanting quality with quantity, which, if you follow that formula must mean the food was substandard.  I rated it on par if not maybe slightly below Boston Pizza, which I know sounds harsh.  The gnocchi was clearly pulled from a factory-processed bag and the parmesan shakers were identical to those found at the aforementioned chain (and I do mean identical). It wasn't bad, and a $13 price tag for a plate that immense was astounding.  There were no Boston Pizzas nearby, so if stuck in the area, I imagine you could do a lot worse.  It's not an ugly restaurant either--at least it's not covered floor to ceiling in shades of brown.  Just...yellow.  The Amoroso half looks better than the Santali half, bringing up the observation discovered later that we had been seated on the wrong half.  Santali chairs had no cushions.  In the end, all I can say is that Amorosa--er, Santali is suitable for people unwilling to drive five minutes further and find something better.  Overall, I'd rather be in Boston Pizza.  And I hate Boston Pizza. Food:  2.5/5 Service:  3/5 Presentation:  3/5 Value:  4/5 Recommendation:  3/5
€€ Fourchette de prix par personne CAD 14 - CAD 34
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7870 Edmonds St
Burnaby, Colombie-Britannique, Canada
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7870 Edmonds St, Burnaby, Colombie-Britannique, Canada
Particularités
Accès personnes handicapées Cartes de crédit acceptées À emporter Terrain de stationnement Réservation TV
Heures d'ouverture
LundiLun 12:00-21:00
MardiMar 12:00-21:00
MercrediMer 12:00-21:00
JeudiJeu 12:00-21:00
VendrediVen 12:00-21:00
SamediSam 12:00-21:00
DimancheDim 12:00-21:00

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