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Akasha Greek Restaurant

Editorial Review

Greek Akasha is a New family owned Restaurant situated in the heart of North Adelaide on O'Connell Street. With its own touch of Modern and Traditional Greek cuisine. For seating up to 100 people to dine inside and up to 58 people for outside dining, we are able to cater for the fine dining experience, functions, banquets and even the odd special occasions.

Akasha Greek Restaurant

Address

Shop 8, 157 O'connell st, North Adelaide, SA, 5006

-34.90409 138.595177

Contact Details

Phone:

Work (08) 8267 5000

Email:

Website:

http://www.akashafinefoods.com.au


Restaurant Summary

Cuisine:

Greek

Speciality:

Vegetarian, Disabled Facilities, Outdoor Seating, Function Rooms, Licenced, BYO, Group Bookings

Price:

$18.00

Entrees: $6 - $16, Main: $18 - $40, Dessert: $9.5 - $25





Editorial Review

Akasha is not just a Greek restaurant. Proprietor, Helen Zervas, has created a cafe, cheese room, charcuterie, lounge, bar and tearoom - all under the one roof. Akasha's decor is tasteful, with tones of mocha and mushroom. Orange timber shelves house wine and glassware while a bronzed lady of art deco vintage stands in the corner with a halo of flower lamps illuminating her beauty. Avail yourself to the tearoom aspect of Akasha and order a cup of white vanilla grapefruit infused brew from Harney and Sons while you contemplate the menu. Seven home-made dips feature at Akasha, including tirosalata (spicy whipped feta and chilli) and taramasalata (fish roe). Lamb and seafood salads make nice additions to the obvious options and side dishes include fasolakia (green beans with sauteed onion in a red garlic sauce).

Choose one of the flavour-filled mains or from 20 mezze selections. These are a grand way to sample the kitchen's spoils. You will find chickpea patties with feta, zucchini and cheese balls with tzatziki and fried whitebait. Saganaki lovers will salivate over the option of two versions of fried cheese while the sikotakia (chicken livers) also wins brownie points with its garlic-licked caramelised onions and red wine sauce. Octopus, meanwhile, comes pickled or grilled. Mezzes are a tastier adventure than one main course but not the cheaper route. The Akasha mixed platter is the Zeus of mains with its selection of char-grilled poultry, meat and seafood. Kali orexi!

Roz Taylor, June 2008

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RedChilli: We couldn't decide what to have so ended up having a selection of Mezze - all of which were really tasty and decent serves and were beautifully presented on a big platter. Friendly service. I liked the set up of the restaurant, decent, comfy chairs with enough room between tables so that conversations didn't carry. (19 May 2008)

Julie: Fantastic food, service and setting. Price of Mezes fantastic. Love it. (01 May 2008)

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