lefkas taverna


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tsv
5
2 yıl önce
west end
great meal, friendly servicegoodvalue. i'm not an expert in this cuisine, but we all thoroughly enjoyed our meals. platters were generous and tasty. will be back.
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dale
5
2 yıl önce
west end
ive never liked lefkas but tonight got a yiros. food wasgoodvery well priced and decent service.
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violetmoose
5
2 yıl önce
west end
the real deal. lefkas taverna feels like everygoodtaverna i've ever eaten in, in greece. the food is authentic and truly delicious, portions are generous and prices great value. definitely the best greek food in brisbane. even though it's not in the hub of west end it gets packed so be sure to book - even on weeknights.
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donald
2
2 yıl önce
west end
i did not like lefkas at all we went today i took my family three generations of mothers for mothers day from the get go things were poor no music.sitting on the footpath in the sun. entre was ok but pita and greek? dips from coles have more flavour. there were 20 people in our group no explanation or discussion was given from the waitresses to let us know what was being served platters were dropped in front of us and waitresses ran the only thing on the plate tastinggoodwas the olive oil and the onions in the salad. i octopus was especially dissapointing as it was the rubberiast i have had the misfortune of tasting at least now i know what bad greek food tastes like as it sorry guys you fail as so many others do
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grace
5
2 yıl önce
west end
love the halomi cheese. i have tried several grilled halomi cheese in brisbane and i found the best here! i ordered chicken on pita, the size is so big and taste quite nice. but the octopus dish ordered by my friend was not sogoodbecause it is not much flavor. so many beautiful photos of greece hanging on th wall and make me want to travel there more.
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thatseriousgirl
5
5 yıl önce
west end
this was the last meal i had before i got my teeth extracted pre adult brace life, so i remember it with immense fondness and longing for the time i had fully functioning teeth. i went with my hubby kate and a second time later in that week when we had will's birthday and i badgered him into going here over all other greek spots in west end. spoiler alert, i think it's one of the best greek places in west end! 

the parking is a bit shoddy, since its on the corner of dornoch terrace and hardgrave road.goodluck finding a side road with parking, or getgoodat parallel parks fam. i'm not sure what the solution is here, really? the restaurant itself is simply done, and also super cold in winter due to their giant glass doors. it has a casual takeaway bain marie setup, run in and get some takeaway food!

we got the combination platter for two, it had baby octopus, lamb souvlaki, chicken souvlaki, calamari, haloumi, a stack of pita bread and some hommus. originally the option was tzatziki but the whole lactose intolerance thing for me y'know. we also got the option to get a greek salad and chips cause we fatties. 

this entire platter was freaking fantastic and too much for two girls, i still had a huge serve for breakfast the next day.in the order of what we got, here are my thoughts! baby octopus are pretty good, super tender but the seasoning is better at the greek club. the souvlaki both lamb and chicken were freaking fantastic, so tender, juicy with a great garlic and oregano seasoning, not in the least bit dry! they gave us a huge generous serve of calamari with salt and pepper coating and a tender crumb, i was still able to eat this when i got my teeth removed! the haloumi is the biggest, goddamn serve you'd find in brisbane, like a giant mattress of a serve! we got two big slabs that were as thick as solid paperback book, let's say agood5cm or so, look at that solid char! pita bread wasn't bad but wasn't as fluffy as the greek club. 

we also got the taramasalata and pita bread, by we, i mean i got it solely for myself. i love taramasalata, smooth, creamy, fishy salty but not overpowering. solid. 

chips were good! 

the greek salad had leaves, and i am strongly against improving on the classic greek salad in any way. i also dislike rocket.

the second time i went here, i stole pieces of the this chicken yiros. it was not able to be closed on first attempt, they gave you a super generous serve of chicken and you had to slowly deflate the pile before attempting closing! 

the lamb cutlets were amazing, so juicy and i stole people's bones to nibble that caramelised fat off. its honestly the best part of the cutlets i think. 

definitely would get again. 100% would come back here again!
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monica
5
6 yıl önce
west end
definitely would go there to try more! i live near this restaurant, there are so many people every night! and also i tried their yiros long time ago, that’s soooogoodand impressed me!!! then i went there with my friends last night to try some main dishes, that’s excellent as well!!! and when i saw food on others’ table, the only thing i thought is that i must try them next time, since they look so delicious.
if there are anything i think they can improve, i may mention the menu. it’s quite hard for me to choose without any pictures.
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andrew
4
6 yıl önce
west end
we had the opportunity to dine here recently after 3 years overseas and nothing has changed.
consistentlygoodgreek food,goodsize portions and great service.
keep it up.
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atreyu
5
6 yıl önce
west end
tl;dr: the long and short of it here is that lefka's simply is one the classic places in brisbane, for all the right reasons. it has some great food that is high quality, andgoodvalue, and with all the busy buzzing that goes about, it is a real delight to have service that is as personable, and attentive as they have here. just those two things, and a long-standinggoodreputation, and the place ought to be pretty set.

there is little point in mincing words about this place. if any place stands as a testament to being a favourite, to showcasing the greek community in brisbane's west end. the fact that it is still standing after all of these years, and even in the middle of the week during dinner-time, that it is buzzing loudly and continuously, that is even more of a testament to the quality of the food, and everything. that is none other than lefka's, and without any doubt i have visited this several times in the many years i have lived in brisbane. bringing the consensus home early, it is really just asgoodas it always was.

through so many years of being between here and urbanspoon, somehow right here had evaded getting reviewed by me. well, that was no more and i saw a great opportunity for it one week. my parents were in town for a meeting, and were going to stay overnight at my place; with that aspect set in motion, leading up to that week, my dad and i had a conversation about getting a meal out for my mum with her birthday having been some time back. what this involved was finding a place to eat somewhere in the inner city area, and west end seemed the best bet.

then it hit me all of a sudden. in spite of what might have been implied, there was no build up to booking here but more everything falling into line. all that needed to be done was to put in a booking, and getting that done online in between times was easy as pie. before long, a table for four was booked - with the fourth member being my house mate/dining buddy. so it was him and i of to here to meet the parents.

one of the things that was noted about here, is that there has been a big extension to the place. it used to only take up one room with a few more tables on the sidewalk, but now there is two or three rooms taken up with such a giant, open floor plan, with a couple of special rooms off to the side.

it would be pretty difficult to ask for better service, particularly from one young woman to attended to us throughout the night. she was pleasant, chirpy and very efficient bringing things to and from the table throughout the night. also, what makes that even better was that there was no shortage of clientele to attend to, and even with hundreds of errands big and small to do, everyone is made to feel equally welcome. this is something which would take a hell of a lot of effort to achieve, and a whole lot more to make it seem just as effortless as it appears.

the fare that they serve is agoodmelding of the origins of greek cuisine and the adaptations to australian. this is possibly what we have been eating in town for the past 30-40 years, and this fare is something which ain't going away any time soon. like any place around here that is highly popular and a surefire winner of an option, the majority of the menu represents it really well with a lot of the fare readily sharable. in other words, the menu starts off with quite the selection of mezze that ranges from various dips with bread, to different bits of seafood - with its own section and everything - to agoodenough variety to satisfy vegetarian diets. if making a choice proves to be a bit hard, they have hot platters for two people to entice trying a whole array of nibbles.

after all that, it is the grilled meats that are on offer, as well as several classic greek dishes. lamb rules the roost here for the most part, and everything is cooked slowly on the spit releasing all the flavours and aromas through the juices and sweat from cooking. adding onto all these are various sides including several salads. really big groups get the honour to be able to order some banquets, which will guarantee that they try a whole range of the great treats that are on offer here.

and that is before mentioning the sweets and drinks they have. for the eating part, just think of a big range of the classic pastries from the mediterranean and there you go. to go with them is tea and coffee, and jumping from there with the drinks adds on the general range of sodas, plus a range of wines, beers, cocktail and the ilk. all this makes for the ideal night out.

after all of that, it is high time to get onto the eating. to start the whole night off, a couple of nibbles plus some bread and dips. the nibbles came in the form of some saganaki cheese - almost a tough choice from haloumi ... almost - and an order of some white bait. the white bait was piping hot and delicious, mostly from the combination of a substantial batter, and an exciting seasoning mixture than included plenty of salt. the saganaki cheese is like haloumi on steroids; that is with the taste and how it is cooked. a small piece of it is very strong, and the sheer bite of the aroma makes it melt in the mouth once it goes in. hot and freshly sizzling, this sucker must definitely be tried out.

as for getting the three dips, those dips were the tarama (or cod roe), the eggplant dip known as melitzanosalata, and the garlic-potato mixture skordalia. alongside them was plenty of piping hot flat bread, which was tender and delicious, plus the ratio of dips to bread was pretty adequate. if more food were not being ordered already, a top up of bread would have been a done deal. the skordalia was brilliant in all of its garlic-based goodness, the tarama was smooth, slightly salty and went down a treat, and the eggplant also did its job. all of this was just the beginning.

after thatgoodlot of starters it was onto the main meals. the meals here are pretty substantial. the lot included some mousaka, stifado, half a kilogram of lamb souvla, and baked lemon chicken with sides of fries and greek salad being ordered. with exception to the salad, i managed to sneak a try of each item. from the small try of the mousaka i had - which went home as a doggy bag - it was all-round delicious with soft potato, tender lamb mince, and creamy eggplant. that is a greek classic, and it is for a verygoodreason.

going onto the souvla, that is one of major reasons for coming here. a choice of either lamb or chicken, this meat is slowly cooked on the spit, and carved up in big bits onto the plate which then has the option of a side to spruce up the meal. the meat here is some of the most tender, most juicy, and most substantial that will be found in any part of town here. this is not a meal for one, but a platter to be shared around - and you would be wanting to do so. next was the baked lemon chicken, which the meat was super tender and fell off the bone easily, and the skin infused the lemon flavour effectively and was deliciously crispy. onto mine, the stifado - which is slowly-cooked beef in a red wine sauce served with onions and rice. just like the rest, the meat was tender and delicious being simply moreish. the onions added a sweetness to it, and the well-cooked rice soaked up all the delicious sauce effectively.

with a place goes from decent to really great, sometimes it is in something as simple and straightforward as fries. right here, from the first bite of them, my dining buddy reckoned that they were perfect and he would not be wrong there. such a generous serving size, the seasoning was heavy and really made the dish, and the mixture between the crispy coating and soft-cooked potato was spot on. and the meal would have easily ended here and still being one of the best that had been done all year.

when there is a chance for a shot at the 5.0 score, a trial is proposed and put into place. that is to try some dessert to sweeten the deal. of course, the way to get that into motion was going for a coffee. with it being a greek place, it was none other than the classic greek coffee, and one thing leads to another which culminates in pairing the coffee with a sweet. not going for anything too heavy or big, one of the absolute reliable classics was chosen in the form of a galaktoboureko. ultimately though, the coffee came with a turkish delight so it was not really necessary to get the sweet for a critique - but i ain't complaining here.

first with the coffee, the size of the cup they give might be equivalent to one in a doll's tea party set, however the small lot that is brewed into that cup may well be stronger than three espressos alone. the force is akin to a short punch to the gut, and it will take a few sips from even a seasoned drinker to finish it. also, it is piping hot and has a slight under-taste of cardamon in it. the turkish delight was tasty as per usual, a tad sweeter than normal plus it was almost entirely encased in icing sugar. the galaktoboureko was also delicious, with the sweetness merely coming from the honey and the pastry being substantially crunchy. only a few dollars, this managed to do the trick many desserts twice its price can't quite cover.

without any kind of hyperbole intended, this is pretty much asgoodas it can get in town. everything here is right on point, going from the aesthetics to the service, to some of the most generous, best quality fare that could be found on any side of town. everything here is in order, and it makes for the ideal place for agoodnight out whether it be special occasion for something that is completely on the fly.

there is agoodreason that after all these years, that if lefka's somehow finds itself open on any day of the week, that it will be buzzing with heaps of business. the welcoming service among so many clientele really helps the case, and the glue that sticks it all together is the sheer quality and value of the fare that they dish out. that is the main reason that they have stuck around for all these years, and a great bet is that they will still be doing this many more years down the line.
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marich
4
6 yıl önce
west end
we’ve been here several times which means we like the food.
it’s a very busy restaurant though particularly on friday evenings. i like the live music and the type of music they play.
service is relativelygoodconsidering how busy the restaurant becomes.
food is nice except for once we had spinach lasagne and it was bitter. i couldn’t finish it. i love the greek salad though.
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sharona
4
6 yıl önce
west end
lovely food, nice atmosphere. had a few group functions and they were very organised. smaller meals and a bit more expensive than other places. their takeaway meals fresh from the bain marie are great though.goodservice. ok parking. tasy food.
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kostas
3
6 yıl önce
west end
the food and the wine was quite good, and it is verygoodvalue for money. the service was so so, we asked for a few extra things that never came. also the place is a bit too loud.
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kan
4
7 yıl önce
west end
lefkas is my favourite greek restaurant purely on the strength of their lamb yiros (with freshly made pide, crispy, chewy grilled meat and fresh salad) and their taramasalata which is smooth, delicious and creamy. i believe they are the best at these dishes in brisbane. tonight was no exception as my friend and i enjoyed a nice satisfying dinner here.

what you can expect from lefkas on a busy night  isgoodhonest food at a loud, bustling, energetic restaurant (live music on friday nights), where most people look like they're having a fun time.

apart from their yiros and tarama i've also enjoyed other items like their lamb shank, souvlaki and horta (spinach salad) which i like warm.

not much of a fan of their seafood items (generally not a huge fan of greek seafood) or their moussaka.

i do enjoy their desserts, particularly the vanilla halwa and tourta. their galaktoboureko is nice but is not asgoodas little greek taverna.

the wait staff are friendly, but understandably a bit harried on busy nights.
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todd
5
7 yıl önce
west end
best greek i have found in brisbane and therefore my 'go to'. well priced, delicious food with generous serving sizes and friendly staff. gyros plate is delicious as is the platter and haloumi. only down side is comfort - no air con and ineffective fans means a little uncomfortable for sittings at this time of year but because the food and experience is sogoodi push through. lefkas is a brisbane tradition.
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nisha
1
7 yıl önce
west end
had the combination platter for 2 ( lamb & chicken souvlaki, octopus , calamari, haloumi, tzatziki & pita). i was very disappointed because i was expecting a lot after readinggoodreviews from zomato. taste was very average. the calamari and octopus were not fresh, looks like they were cooked much before as they weren't even hot when served. they looked soggy and didn't taste fresh. the lamb was okay. they didn't serve tzatziki as mentioned in the menu, instead served skord alia. they didn't bother to mention the swap. only when i ordered the skord alia as a separate dip i realised it was the same thing. i would never go back there.
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