Food Nut wrote:I ended up having the gyros platter at George's on Damen. It was good, with a creamy, thick homemade sauce, enough meat for two meals, and included two pita , olives, at least three sliced, red-ripe roma tomatoes, thinly sliced onion, feta, cucumbers, a pepperoncini, very good fries and a drink. I think it was $5.99 or $6.99.
It was prepared by George himself.
The meat actually tasted better reheated the following day.
George's Hot Dogs
1876 N. Damen Ave.
773-227-4034
George's is the closest to me of the gyro places mentioned. While it's along my walking route home from the Metra, I'd never stopped in.
The first thing my wife said when she brought home a gyro platter today was: "How is it that we've never been to this place of greasy delights?" By greasy, she meant good. By delight, she was right.
For close to 8 bucks, we got a great, tasty, and saisfying meal, as Food Nut described (but no drink included). The food was good enough reason to go back, but it was the wife's description of the place that makes it a no-brainer. The place was packed and everybody seemed to know George. Ancient signs for the "daily" special were tacked everywhere, and people were ordering items that just weren't on the menu.
Seemed like meat was shaved off a spit, but no visual confirmation. And frankly, for this cheap and this good -- I just want more.
Zee