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A.) Estia, 1405 Locust St. (215) 735-7700

The grand theater-district space left by Toto is now an elegant Greek seafood palace decked in Jerusalem limestone, rustic wood beams, and a display of


B.) Byblos, 116 S 18th St (215) 568-3050

Byblos has a clublike vibe, with a touch of the Middle East. The menu is a bit schizophrenic, offering Greek and Middle Eastern dishes cooked by one ch


C.) Effie's, 1127 Pine St (215) 592-8333

Authentic Greek home cooking in a tiny, charming townhouse.


D.) Dmitri's, 2227 Pine St (215) 985-3680

The cooking's not as sharp as at the original, but the affordable menu of fresh Greek seafood is still worthy.


E.) Alyan's, 603 South 4th St. (215) 922-3553

Alyan's caters to all your Middle Eastern needs. With seating available inside and out Alyan's offers great and unique dishes at a dirt-cheap price.


F.) Dmitri's, 795 S 3rd St (215) 625-0556

Among the best for simply prepared fresh seafood.


G.) Mokas, 3505 Lancaster Ave (215) 222-4410

Mokas offers a Greek-oriented menu that includes grilled fish (whole and fillets), kabobs, and pastas.


H.) Manayunk Diner, 3720 Main St (215) 483-4200

A "good ole Greek diner" owned by Tom Konidaris, owner of Zesty's at 4382 Main Street in Manayunk.


I.) Onasis, 800 Haddonfield Rd. 856-488-5888

The owner of Cafe Zesty has transformed the old Cherry Tree Diner into a whitewashed Greek seafood palace where pristinely grilled exotic whole fish an


J.) Athens Cafe Restaurant, 1030 Marlton Pike W (856) 429-1061

The dining room, encirlcled with white lights, brightened with mirrored walls, aclutter with handpainted display plates, and fabulous ethnic bric-a-bra


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