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Souvlaki StreetA-Worth Trying

Polikandrioti, Mikonos 846 00, Greece · Gyro restaurant · 4.8/5 Google (477 reviews)

Takeout

Top-value Mykonos street gyros with fast, friendly service and standout fries; mostly excellent but a few low-season freshness and service blips.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

Souvlaki Street earns its A- grade through exceptional food quality and outstanding service attentiveness that consistently deliver hot, juicy gyros and addictive seasoned fries at remarkable value for Mykonos. Solid consistency and exceptional speed make this a reliable grab-and-go destination, though the functional counter format and occasional low-season freshness lapses prevent grade A territory. Competitive with the area's better casual dining options for value and execution.

Restaurant Summary

At the edge of Mykonos Town, this counter spot turns out hot pitas, crisp fries, and friendly banter at a sprinting pace. Travelers gush about fast, welcoming service and meat that lands juicy in a warm pita. One diner joked, "we leaned forward so the sauce did not decorate our shirts," capturing the grab-and-go energy. The cooking sticks to the Greek street-food playbook: pork and chicken gyros, kebab, halloumi, falafel, plus that addictive fry seasoning. It is not fancy, just dialed-in seasoning and fresh prep that make a quick meal feel satisfying. Pricing is a standout for Mykonos, with combos around €10–13 and pita options that beat sit-down spots for value. For families, this is easy. Kids tend to love plain chicken or pork pitas, fries, and simple sauces; baklava is a sweet finish. There is no real seating, so plan to perch or stroll. Vegetarian choices (falafel, halloumi) exist, but customization is basic; picky eaters can keep fillings simple and still be happy.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€12-19 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Gateway to Mykonos Town with constant foot traffic, mixing cruise visitors and strolling island travelers.

Safety: Generally safe tourist zone; one review notes area feels uneasy late night, typical of busy lanes.

Nearby: Near Old Port boardwalk and town entrance; convenient for cruise return and beach walkers.

Mykonos TownThe dining scene in Mykonos Town is diverse, ranging from traditional Greek tavernas to upscale restaurants and trendy bars. The atmosphere is lively and cosmopolitan, especially during the summer season, with many venues catering to both casual diners and those seeking a more luxurious experience.
PolikandriotiPolikandrioti is a well-known pedestrian street in Mykonos Town, famous for its shops, cafes, and casual eateries. It offers a bustling yet relaxed environment, popular for casual dining and people-watching.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:00–22:30 Tuesday11:00–22:30 Wednesday11:00–22:30 Thursday11:00–22:30 Friday11:00–22:30 Saturday11:00–22:30 Sunday11:00–22:30

Available: Takeout

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