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Caverne Grecque La
Categories: Restaurants Greek Restaurants Mediterranean Greek, Mediterranean [Edit]
105 Rue Prince-Arthur EMontreal, QC H2X 1B6
(514) 844-5114
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- No
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Alcohol:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
4 reviews for Caverne Grecque La
4 reviews in English
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Review from Luca M.
Montréal, QC
Look down Prince Arthur street and you'll wonder when did France have time to invade Greece, the hybrid to move to Quebec and America to deprive it of character. Not one Greek name in sight.
Scratch the surface and a different picture emerges. See the fullness of Caverne Greque and contrast it with the emptiness of Cabane Greque just opposite. Says it all.
Caverne managed to keep the Greek flavor, though the character is watered down. Pity, though the other extreme of Greek restaurant with plenty of Hellenic paraphernalia and blaring bouzouki and nisiotiko isn't everyone's idea of a good night.
BYOB, no corkage and a delicious selection for table d'hote and excellently priced a la carte menu. I've had their moussaka, souvlaki and lamb chop table d'hote and can attest to their deliciousness. The Caverne steak really surprised me with its portion: it was very generous and cooked to perfection.
Thursdays to Saturdays I really recommend reserving for dinner. Once in a group of 8 they found us a table by pure sheer miracle.
This is an excellent spot to keep in your books. It is conveniently located, excellently priced and is blessed with very efficient staff. -
Review from Ephraim D.
Montréal, QC
It's fine. Nothing to write home about. Don't bother ordering the tarama, it's tasteless. Chef seems to be allergic to using seasoning on his food. For a street with umpteen Greek restaurants you would think that instead of competing on price that one of them might compete with flavour? You know... the reason we go out for food isn't just sustenance. It's to enjoy the flavours. So buy some! BYOB
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Review from Robert G.
Yep. Rue Prince Arthur for Greek food. And this is an excellent choice. I had the lamb souvlaki, salad, avgolemono soup, spanakopita, baklava and tea. The quantities are excellent, the food is reliable, the prices are reasonable, the service is fairly friendly and you won't go away hungry. I always eat here once each time I visit Montreal.
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Review from David G.
I ordered the Moussaka. I had the choice of the Table D'Hote or just the main plate. I opted for the main plate and ended up with enough food for two. If you have never had moussaka, the version they serve here is like the love child of a vegetarian lasagna and Shepard's pie - spiced meat and eggplant topped with whipped potato. It came with a salad, two chunks of roasted potato, rice and vegetables.
