Jimmy's Reviews
Frith Street, London
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My Review
6 out of 10 stars
Established in 1948 this is London's oldest Greek restaurant and a bit of an institution. A basement restaurant in Frith Street just off Old Compton Street Jummy's is well placed for dinner before or after a show in Theatreland. Food is okay but not exciting. I had a very average Moussaka but my friends enjoyed their kleftico more. Main dishes all seem to be served with a simple green salad you dress yourself. We had taramsalata, loukanika and fried haloumi for starters, all okay but could have been better. Retsina was nice, Kourtaki, at eleven pounds or six pounds for a half bottle was well priced and went well with food. The bill for three (with dessert)was seventy three pounds, without service charge, so the price is not bad for this part of town. Service was efficient if a little jaded. Music was played softly in the background which made it a nice place to talk.