A GREEK restaurant opened its doors in Rhos-on-Sea on the weekend, welcoming customers to try its authentic cuisine.
Dionyssos Resto, named after the Greek god of wine and ecstasy, opened at 9-11 Everard Road, and is run by managing director Petros Fillippidis.
It is the third in a chain of Greek restaurants in North Wales, joining White Tower in Llandudno and GRK Spot in Bangor.
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What sets this one apart is its emphasis on more traditional Greek dishes, with an impressive menu made up of Greek pies, meat and grill choices, and hot and cold mezze starters.
Alongside this are classic dishes such as moussaka, souvlaki, and gemista (stuffed peppers), as well as seafood picks and Greek desserts.
The business has already proven popular, with the restaurant busy on its first night, and residents taking to social media to say which meal was their favourite.
In a social media post, Dionyssos Resto said: “We are finally open! Everyone is so welcome to visit.”
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