Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
A tiny, bus-station-adjacent gyro shop serving big, cheap wraps with fast, friendly service; excellent value with occasional quality misses and crowd-sourced hype to interpret cautiously.
Across from the bus station, this tiny counter spot hums with street-food energy. Orders fly out fast, prices are low, and wraps arrive heavy with meat, fries, and tzatziki. One diner summed it up: big, hot, and satisfying for a quick bite, though a few mention cold fries or bland batches. The cooking is straightforward: classic pork and chicken gyros, souvlaki sticks, and simple salads. Expect comforting Greek street fare more than culinary fireworks. Fans praise juicy meat and punchy sauce; detractors call out soggy fries or underseasoned pork. If you value speed, price, and heft over finesse, this is exactly the right call near the station. For families, the menu is naturally kid-friendly: plain skewers, fries, and simple pitas work for most children. Seating is limited to a couple of sidewalk tables, so plan on takeaway. Portions run large, and you can customize fillings (skip onion or fries) when ordering.
Area: Bustling transit-adjacent strip serving commuters and travelers; casual, quick-bite energy.
Safety: Generally busy and lit with steady foot traffic; some comments note street mess and noise.
Nearby: Opposite/near KTEL Chania bus station; handy for quick meals before routes and late-night bites.
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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