Following on from our last blog, after the apt team successfully escaped from Trapped Escape Rooms, they headed to the new Greek on the Docks restaurant overlooking the harbour for lots of food and a cheeky bottle (or two) of wine!
Upon entering the restaurant which opened in Summer last year, we were all greeted by smiling faces and beautiful aromas. Our waiter, Nikos was absolutely exceptional and did not only keep the beautiful house wine flowing but also kept us giggling throughout the night.
As there was quite a large group of us, the staff at Greek on the Docks could not have been more attentive, considering we also had two Vegans in the party. For starters, the staff worked hard to prepare a Greek style Mezze tailored to all of our needs, all of which arrived beautifully presented on quality crockery with generous portions. The main meals were freshly prepared and just as delicious. So delicious, in fact that we have pulled together our very own suggested menu for you to try:
STARTERS
Kolokithakia: Battered courgette chips, served with Tzatziki.
Caramelised Onion Fava: Traditional yellow bean puree with caramelised onions and balsamic drizzle.
Dolmadakia: Vine leaves stuffed with rice.
MAINS
Kleftiko: Slow cooked lamb in filo pastry with tomato and cheese.
Moussakas: Layers of aubergine, courgettes and beef mincemeat.
Gemista: Peppers and tomatoes stuffed with rice and vegetables.
DESSERTS
Baklava: Delicate sweet pastry with nuts and syrup.
Trio of desserts
We would really like to thank Greek on the Docks for having us and for a lovely evening complete with gorgeous food and wine. If you haven’t already, we definitely recommend you book a table, oh and don’t forget to try the Kleftiko, it’s very tasty! Greek on the Docks have also recently launched a delicious lunch menu with one course starting from just £6.90 so be sure to try that out too!
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