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Definition of souvlaki in English: souvlakinounPlural souvlakia, Plural souvlakis suːˈvlɑːkiso͞ovˈläkē mass nounA Greek dish of pieces of meat grilled on a skewer. (希腊)烤肉串 a generous plate of souvlaki 一大盘烤肉串。 count noun souvlakia in pitta 夹在空心圆面包中的烤肉串。 Example sentencesExamples - Hummus, taramasalata, tzatziki, moussaka, souvlaki - all the greatest hits are present and correct in Aberdeen's only Greek restaurant.
- But don't expect traditional Greek fare like skewers of chicken souvlaki, tzatziki and rice pilaf.
- Try the full plate pork souvlaki: tender pork, oregano-spiked Greek salad, warm puffy pita, rice, and aromatic tzatziki-topped lemon potatoes.
- The souvlaki was among the best I've had, but that's because souvlaki is usually considered a lowbrow dish, rarely receiving the opportunity to be made from top-quality ingredients and grilled with the utmost patience over a low flame.
- A generous dose of this thick, garlicky spread addressed the dryness of the pork and chicken souvlaki nicely.
- I was craving souvlaki and did not want to hassle with having it delivered.
- The main part of my diet consists of fish and meat, such as the traditional souvlaki meat eaten in pita bread.
- For $21.99 per person you can sample a dozen items off the menu, which includes souvlaki, moussaka and Adriatic shrimp.
- You don't smash plates here, as you would in a bazoukia restaurant, and with an Italian in the kitchen you're more likely to find risotto di mare or penne arrigato on the menu than the more traditional moussaka or souvlaki.
- Name a neighbourhood and chances are it has its own Parthenon-styled eatery, complete with the requisite souvlaki, tzatziki and calamari.
- With a variety of food such as souvlaki, Greek salad, humous, spanokle pita and a deliciously sweet baklava for desert, Laurin was proud to dish it out to the waiting lineup.
- The scientists from Glasgow University were astounded at how quickly tzatziki, souvlaki and Greek salads were replaced with burgers, fish suppers and Scotch pies.
- When I get there she's got souvlakia, feta and ouzo
- Beef and chicken souvlaki are first-rate kebabs, with appealingly scorched edges and juicy interiors.
- There was a strange feeling in his stomach that had nothing to do with the souvlaki he'd had to try and wake himself up at lunch.
- It was a great party, the champagne flowed, the souvlakis sizzled and the fireworks display was, well, spectacular to say the least.
- The food is uniformly good international fare supplemented with Greek specialties such as moussaka, souvlaki, marinated octopus, stuffed vine leaves, salads with feta cheese, and sweet desserts like baklava.
- The issue that interests me most on a personal level concerns the battle for the best souvlaki, between two stores located within 50 metres of each other on opposite sides of Lygon Street.
- The menu includes favourites such as souvlaki, gyros, spanakopita, dolmathes and, of course, desserts.
- More money means you can order the double souvlaki with extra meat and garlic sauce.
RhymesIraqi, Kawasaki, khaki, larky, malarkey, menarche, Nagasaki, narky, parky, raki, saké, saki, sarky, sparky, sukiyaki, teriyaki Definition of souvlaki in US English: souvlakinounso͞ovˈläkē A Greek dish of pieces of meat grilled on a skewer. (希腊)烤肉串 a generous plate of souvlaki 一大盘烤肉串。 夹在空心圆面包中的烤肉串。 Example sentencesExamples - The scientists from Glasgow University were astounded at how quickly tzatziki, souvlaki and Greek salads were replaced with burgers, fish suppers and Scotch pies.
- The main part of my diet consists of fish and meat, such as the traditional souvlaki meat eaten in pita bread.
- But don't expect traditional Greek fare like skewers of chicken souvlaki, tzatziki and rice pilaf.
- More money means you can order the double souvlaki with extra meat and garlic sauce.
- Hummus, taramasalata, tzatziki, moussaka, souvlaki - all the greatest hits are present and correct in Aberdeen's only Greek restaurant.
- Try the full plate pork souvlaki: tender pork, oregano-spiked Greek salad, warm puffy pita, rice, and aromatic tzatziki-topped lemon potatoes.
- It was a great party, the champagne flowed, the souvlakis sizzled and the fireworks display was, well, spectacular to say the least.
- When I get there she's got souvlakia, feta and ouzo
- Beef and chicken souvlaki are first-rate kebabs, with appealingly scorched edges and juicy interiors.
- There was a strange feeling in his stomach that had nothing to do with the souvlaki he'd had to try and wake himself up at lunch.
- With a variety of food such as souvlaki, Greek salad, humous, spanokle pita and a deliciously sweet baklava for desert, Laurin was proud to dish it out to the waiting lineup.
- The menu includes favourites such as souvlaki, gyros, spanakopita, dolmathes and, of course, desserts.
- You don't smash plates here, as you would in a bazoukia restaurant, and with an Italian in the kitchen you're more likely to find risotto di mare or penne arrigato on the menu than the more traditional moussaka or souvlaki.
- Name a neighbourhood and chances are it has its own Parthenon-styled eatery, complete with the requisite souvlaki, tzatziki and calamari.
- For $21.99 per person you can sample a dozen items off the menu, which includes souvlaki, moussaka and Adriatic shrimp.
- A generous dose of this thick, garlicky spread addressed the dryness of the pork and chicken souvlaki nicely.
- The food is uniformly good international fare supplemented with Greek specialties such as moussaka, souvlaki, marinated octopus, stuffed vine leaves, salads with feta cheese, and sweet desserts like baklava.
- I was craving souvlaki and did not want to hassle with having it delivered.
- The issue that interests me most on a personal level concerns the battle for the best souvlaki, between two stores located within 50 metres of each other on opposite sides of Lygon Street.
- The souvlaki was among the best I've had, but that's because souvlaki is usually considered a lowbrow dish, rarely receiving the opportunity to be made from top-quality ingredients and grilled with the utmost patience over a low flame.
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