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Island of Tinos
Category: Restaurants Greek Greek [Edit]
2459 Queen Street EastToronto, ON M4E 1H7
Neighbourhood: The Beach
(416) 690-8466
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Wi-Fi:
- No
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Noise Level:
- Quiet
- Has TV:
- No
4 reviews for Island of Tinos
4 reviews in English
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Review from Matthew G.
Scarborough, Toronto, ON
I find this place to be delightful and reasonably priced for the generous portions that you get when you're done here.
Everything on the menu is delicious especially the lamb chop dinner and a tiger shrimp dinner is also very good.
The seating is inside a little bit small but very cozy and if you recommend take the time to sit down and have a dinner here or get a take out if you choose.
This is one of the best Greek restaurants I've ever had better than the ones on the Danforth and the price you cannot beat! -
Review from Eleni D.
Toronto, ON
Authentic family-owned Greek restaurant in The Beach. Large portions, well priced and always fresh. The chicken souvlaki was tender, and fresh off the grill. The Greek 'side' salad was actually big enough for two. I hear the mousaka is a must-have - I'll save that for next time. Good for take-out or eat-in.
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Review from Lucy N.
Toronto, ON
Delightful family owned/operated Greek restaurant. Excellent food, enormous portions, reasonable prices, great service, congenial and attentive service.
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Review from Central S.
Scarborough, ON
Very small place, but is one of those gems that is worth discovering. We started with a dip sampler of homus, taramosalata, and tzatziki, with lots of Greek pita, precut for easy dipping. The dips were incredibly smooth, very fresh ingredients. My wife had the chicken souvlaki and I had the mousaka. The chicken souvlaki in a lot of places is very dry, but not at Tinos. It was very tender and moist. The moussaka flavours were nicely balanced and fragrant, unlike a lot of places where it is overpowered by too strong a meat mixture, or bitter eggplant, etc., and often too greasy. My wife's souvlaki came with a generous portion of lemon potatoes that didn't taste like it was made a couple of days ago and reheated. Even the Greek salad was made of very fresh vegetables and a finely grated, but not too salty feta cheese. Fresh ingredients and lovingly prepared entrees are Tinos' strongest points. This place has better food than any place on the Danforth and the prices are very low for such high quality fare. We told them on leaving that they just won two new regular customers. We recommend Tinos very highly, a wonderful new discovery.
