The most confusing menu on the planet. We wanted double kabobs. All the up charges brought the meal to $ 15. We can eat a way better sit down meal for that elsewhere. The staff had trouble explaining the upcharge of chicken versus beef versus lamb and it was not clear on the board. We finally just left.
Gene C.
Place rating: 1 Raleigh, NC
Looked great, tasted ok, but me and my daughter got sick later Will not take a chance and return
Serge R.
Place rating: 4 Raleigh, NC
The«Original Gyro» is the best item on the menu… Had it many times here, and it is always pretty good. Make it a combo, and with the house-made fries + sweet ice tea. Since lamb/beef/chicken consistency will vary as it depends on how it was seasoned/marinated that day and individually cooked… Those are kind of a hit or miss item. Sometimes we’ve had good gyros, sometimes not so much. The«Original» is always done right though. All in all, the Greek Fiesta @ Falls Pointe is a nice fast/casual spot to grab some lunch. There is plenty of comfy booth seating or tables for larger parties. Place is clean and well maintained overall.
Michele D.
Place rating: 5 Raleigh, NC
I loved the food and would recommend anyone to come try it out if they enjoy Mediterranean food.
Megan C.
Place rating: 3 Chicago, IL
The food is very good. I’m not giving five stars due to the service. We walked in and ordered and it took a half hour to get our food. It’s a walk in and order place that you’d expect 10 mins tops when nobody is in line ahead of you, yet we waited a half hour and people who came in after is got their food before us! Should I return, we will probably call ahead of time.
Caleb M.
Place rating: 5 Raleigh, NC
Great place. A little pricey but the food is excellent and the service is quick. The employees are really nice too.
George H.
Place rating: 5 Raleigh, NC
I want this place to succeed and thrive. There is essentially two decent Mediterranean eateries in the area(Petra Grill being the other) and this place could and should be one of the anchors for the Falls Pointe center. I would recommend the lamb kebab, fries, and a side of pita with hummus. It’s so damn good, priced well, and always a regular stop for me when I’m in the area. Go here and eat this food.
Melanie C.
Place rating: 5 Raleigh, NC
this place is great food is terrific!
Daniel P.
Place rating: 5 Raleigh, NC
My family and I have enjoyed Greek Fiesta for a few years now. Originally, with only the Brier Creek location, and us living in Bedford at Falls River, Greek Fiesta was an occasional thing, but now that one opened just two miles from our house, I go about once a week. I usually get the same thing every time, double steak kebab rice platter, because I just love how juicy the steak is. It’s well done, but not overdone. The tzaziki is very good, not too salty, not too plain, just enough cucumber. In my opinion, salty tzaziki does not good Greek make. Yes, I’ve had salty tzaziki. While I do agree that Greek Fiesta is somewhat overpriced, with my meal coming in at $ 11, I much prefer spending money on food with ingredients I can buy at the next door Harris Teeter than $ 5 on fast food. Whenever I have lunch at Greek Fiesta, I always feel a little lighter, since the food is fresh and doesn’t feel like it weighs me down. The baklava is delicious as well. I’m not sure what it is about baklava, but it just feels like a superior option to, say, frosting laden chocolate cake. Greek Fiesta’s baklava is just right, not bland like some can be, and not sopping wet with honey. It’s crispy and light, with a delightful sweetness. I cannot attest to the rest of the menu, but the platters are very good. Service is great, usually taking about five minutes to prepare my meal. Since they grill the meat fresh(you can see them doing it) it does take longer than fast food. But it’s not fast food, so don’t expect it to be done in a flash. Overall, good Greek-style food(still altered to fit the American palate so I won’t say Greek). I’m still wondering why it’s called Greek Fiesta since fiesta is a Spanish word. However, it’s definitely a fiesta of flavor.
Lori R.
Place rating: 4 Raleigh, NC
We were in need of something quick on this Thursday night near home, but didn’t want fast food. This counter-service place fit the bill nicely. We were very surprised by how spacious the interior is. It looks small from outside in this strip mall. We peered up at the posted menu and Husband immediately zeroed in on a Steak & Cheese Pita. Ordered it as a combo with fries and a drink. Wanting something fairly light, I went with the Greek Platter with one chicken kebab. You order and pay at the counter. We sat in a booth and a little while later were brought fresh, delicious food. Husband was a fan of his steak and cheese pita, and loved the fries as well. My Greek Platter was just what I wanted… light, but tasty. The chicken had a great marinated/grilled flavor. Paired with a small amount of Greek salad(the small pepperoncini and one excellent black olive… watch out for the pit) made this salad, along with the light dressing. It was served with warm pita triangles and cucumber sauce. Our tasty Greek dinner Feast was about $ 20(Husband paid) for the two of us. Reasonable for the quality and quantity. Place was clean and comfortable. Service friendly. We will be back.
Gina B.
Place rating: 4 Raleigh, NC
I’ve visited one of the Greek Fiestas before in Cary, so I’m familiar with the franchise, but this is my first visit to the one in North Raleigh. I was surprised at how much bigger and modern this was is in comparison to the others. After a few go rounds, I finally was able to request a modified version of the gyro(I’m gluten-free). Essentially, I wanted all of the ingredients of a gyro on rice instead of bread. It was delish and a ton of food. I did think some of the other dishes were quite expensive though for the money. Conversely, their lunch specials seemed reasonable.
Jamie N.
Place rating: 3 Cary, NC
Great ambiance. Pleasant owner. EXPENSIVE(over-priced, in my opinion). The steak and chicken were WAY overcooked, hard, and tasteless. The lamb was good. Lunch cost me $ 16, on a paper plate.
Don S.
Place rating: 1 Cary, NC
I once lived in a city where the local independent arts and entertainment newspaper did an annual picks and pans of the city restaurants. They called the pans section«Restaurants That Need a Kick in the Ass». Greek Fiesta would be a top contender. Came in recently at 8PM on a Saturday night and place was totally empty. Staff was huddled around a table in the corner of the dining room, made no effort to greet me, and was in no hurry to help me. Ordered a 2 kabob platter, and asked if there was an extra charge for lamb; cook said«No extra charge». Turned out there was, and the cashier was extremely unpleasant when I pointed out that the cook said no extra charge. Either way, $ 16 for a meager platter and a drink served on Styrofoam plate is outrageous. For better food and value head over to Neomonde or Aladdin’s. Don’t expect a reply if you complain to their website, btw. If we could rate a place zero stars, they win it.
Josh M.
Place rating: 1 Raleigh, NC
Bad service. Their«Authentic Greek Salad» was nothing more than iceburg lettuce with tomato wedges and an few olives. The lamb was gross, and I have been to a lot of different Greek places. Overpriced and under delivered. I get a MUCH better value with MUCH tastier food at Taza off Falls of Neuse.