First, let me say that I'm not the Kronos hater many others are - if cooked well (crisp edges, moist otherwise), I think it's a solid product. In fact, I've frequented Wally's Gyros (Park Ridge) where I think they do Kronos proud. And this is a little where Covo let me down. I tried the lamb/beef and the pork. The issue I had with the lamb/beef is that I never would have known there was lamb in the mix, and it's the lamb flavor I craved so much. Also, it was crisp but on the dry side. Pork was a little better, crispy but less dry (still a little dry), yet tasty.
I refuse to stray from my minimalist approach, favoring just a little tomato and onion, and tzatziki sauce. However, I didn't like their tzatziki - not tart enough, and a lot of mint (I didn't want any mint taste).
JayB wrote:Also got the roasted eggplant dip. I wasn't too impressed. Mistakenly I was picturing some ghanoush like flavor. But there was absolutely no smoke. It tasted just like eggplant and a whole lot of garlic. Not bad, but not very exciting. A little bland.
I also tried the "roasted" eggplant dip and had a similar reaction. I might have actually liked it a little bit less, but there was no roasted flavor whatsoever.
On the other hand, I loved the Greek fries, which were crisp french fries with feta, lemon and oregano. They were terrific. The fries just might be the cause of a repeat visit for me.