The first time I biked down Miramar Road there were some taco shops and a few fast food restaurants. There are many more options now.
Gyrogrill is the first Greek restaurant I’ve tried on Miramar Road.
I ordered the pork gyro meal for $7.99.
Pork gyro featured tender and juicy pork. Loved the flavor. Pita bread was soft and had a nice mild flavor. Fries were a round shape and very crunchy. I liked the very crunchy texture and the potato flavor. You could pick any drink out of the fridge.
I chose the Orangina. I liked the bubbly orange juice flavor.
2nd visit I tried the beef skewers with fries and sautéed veggies. Beef was very tender and cooked just the way I wanted.
Strong lemon flavor went well with the mild flavored pita bread. Veggies included different types of squash and mushrooms. I liked the flavor but would have liked some more mushrooms.
This time the fries seemed overcooked as they were very crunchy and on the dry side.
There are many more menu options that look interesting but the pork gyro meal is my favorite so far.
Kirk from mmm-yoso!!! has visited too.
The gyro’s look yummy!
It was great!
I didn’t like that they kept the gyro meat in a hotel pan and it wasn’t shaved off to order Soo. Really nice folks and a good value; but not in the same league as Zgara in my opinion.
Yes Zgara Greek Grill is my fav Greek spot so far. Thanks for finding it!
Looks decent, but I’d need some tatziki on the gyro!
They give you tatziki. I like my meat plain.