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4 reviews for Opa Souvlaki of Greece
All Reviews
The best place in that Pacific centre food court.
Staff are really friendly.
(Stay away from the breakfast wrap tho... eggs on a wrap with whatever that sauce is - tsatziki [?] is gross - everything else is great!)
Also, as per my rant about packaging in the Yaletown location -the polystyrene containers (?) are not environmentally friendly, and such a waste! The wraps are already wrapped in a bag/baking sheet.
I injured my leg walking along the Capilano Bridge so I wasn't in the mood to walk. I didn't have much of an appetite but I thought Mediterranean food is light but will still hit the spot. My bf was sweet enough to run down to the food court and pick up some dinner. He even struck up a conversation with the owner while he was there. The food was surprisingly good considering it was from a food court and I felt full and satisfied at the end of he night. I highly recommend it. It was a savior!
After tasting true cypriot souvlaki this was more of a microwave meal. Its funny how its so popular all over CA and USA?! Souvlaki's one word: scrumptious, Opa's one word: ordinary...
Nothing special, my expectations were left in the sky upon the first bite. If people enjoy this fair enough but they need to accommodate their taste buds to finer things...shame really...although its a nice place to pick up a wrap in the mall when tired from shopping.
I've had nothing but great service and consistent food at this food-court Opa. No, it's nothing special, but the Greek salad is more than a meal, the souvlaki is always freshly grilled, and the pita hot with a tasty tzatziki.
There is one cook here who always has a very serious look on his face. He'll keep half a watch over all the staff, scanning everything from the grill to the salad. If he makes your food it will have a certain proportion none of the other staff can nail. But there's no way to ask for him specifically -- just go with the assembly line counter style and hope that Tyche is watching over your lunch break.

