Whether you’re into Greek or Mediterranean cuisine or just looking to shake things up, Greeka Kouzina makes an excellent restaurant selection for a heavy lunch or dinner. Although its menu has lots of meaty items, vegetarians can also not go wrong with Greeka Kouzina as it serves plenty of vegetarian-friendly dishes that won’t weigh you down. Last Saturday, I made the slow drive up at the second floor of SM Aura Premier (beside Ikkoryu Fukuoka Ramen) to try what’s rolling best among their offerings. πŸ˜›

Review of Greeka Kouzina (SM Aura Premier, McKinley Pkwy, Taguig)

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The ambiance of Greeka Kouzina at SM Aura Premier is very open and well decorated but not overdone. In fact, the decors are almost zen-like. The atmosphere is classy, catering to a similar audience. Colorful lamps on the sides serve as accents that bring vibrancy and a festive mood to the dining area. TheΒ textured walls gave an ever more appealing appearance, and the structured ceiling gave the space a hint of grandeur, a warm and inviting feel.

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We were greeted by one of the friendly hostesses upon entrance. As I’ve reserved a table for the group, we were seated abruptly.

The servers were friendly, knowledgeable, attentive and helpful in introducing the menu items which are all foreign in my book. Also, I appreciated that the staff refilled our glasses with water several times throughout the evening without us having to ask. Each course of food was served quickly and we were not bothered at any point during dinner.

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Greeka Kouzina’s food was truly a feast for both the eyes and mouth. First up, the stars aligned for an incredible explosion of flavors and textures of ingredients making up theΒ Fig Roka Salata (PHp 420). The mixed greens andΒ arugula arrived fresh. Fortified with sweet figs, walnuts, and sun-dried tomatoes, this plate was everything I could’ve hoped for: crunchy, saucy, sweet, salty and savory. The white thing that appeared to me as “lumpia wrapper” was apparently cheese! πŸ˜€ This appetizer is good for about three to five people to share. To our health, cheers!

The second dish served was only five minutes away. Easy to serve and even easier to eat, the Kalamari Tiganito (PHp 290) consisted of freshly caught fried squid sprinkled with alatopiperigano. In case you don’t know, “alatopiperigano” simply is the combination of salt (“alati”), pepper (“piperi”) and dried oregano (“rigani”). The kalamari was cooked well and it poised itself as a comforting, familiar and slightly elevated dish. Dip it to the bright lemon-olive oil Greek dressing and you might say “Ahhh delicious!” after each bite.

Next, the meat. We had the Paidakia (PHp 595), grilled lamb cutlets marinated in Greek’s signature spices.Β Call me caveman but I did not bother with the accompanying yoghurt and lemon slices to cut through the strong meat flavor. The lamb cut was tasty, however what I didn’t like was seeing too much fat oozing from it.Β While some people I know prefer that rich, wondrous and delicious fat of lamb, I was intimidated and distracted. πŸ˜› Anyway, let’s move on.

Krasates (PHp 480) consisted of two pieces grilled pork chops, served with blue cheese, walnuts and Greek’s signature gravy. I tried a very small chunk of the pork chop and thought it was incredibly juicy and tender. Still, I won’t convert myself as a meat-eater, if that’s what you’ll be asking. πŸ˜€ Thoughtfully executed, the krasates took on that roasted flavor that’s far from bland.

Another irresistible entree was the Beef Souvlaki (PHp 430). This char-grilled skewer of meatΒ can well satisfy your appetite for some sinful indulgence. It almost seemed like a crime to give this a miss. The cubes of beef were nicely marinated. They were moist and flavorful, completely edible and not too chewy.

I could not believe that the Watercress Pasta (PHp 180) is listed just as a siding on Greeka Kouzina’s menu. With refreshing watercress and tomatoes, the creamy watercress pastaΒ was perfect in earthy flavor. As a light dish, this al dente pasta is one that won’t make you feeling icky after finishing the whole thing.

The Moussaka (PHp 180), made of grilled eggplant layered with beef, tomato sauce, cherry bechamel and potato topping, was refined and flavorsome.Β It was my first time to taste moussaka and I thought I could liken it with lasagna, except instead of noodles, you have eggplant. This serving of moussaka is considered as well as a siding that can be an entire meal for those who have a small stomach like mine. πŸ™‚

Finally, we had Baklava (PHp 180) for desserts. It was layered with phyllo pistachio, walnuts and cashews and topped with a large ball of Greek yogurt.Β The nuttiness was all over. The baklava looked harmless enough in presentation, but after biting into it, you’d know a sugar party is happening. Without the Greek yogurt to tone down the sweetness, I would not love it as much.

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Greeka Kouzina is stuffed to the brim with its namesake. You want authentic Greek food? You got it. Although the menu features food in Greek names, their respective descriptions are simple and straightforward. When in doubt, you can ask the staff to recommend and help you out. So the next time you wonder where to eat in SM Aura, this Greece-inspired restaurant must be one of the top selections! πŸ™‚ The dining experience and the quality of food here are worth to spend reasonable amount of money for.

2F, SM Aura Premier, C5 Road Corner, 26th Street, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City
For inquiries, contact (02) 9643354, 0917 5140157
Date Published: 02/03/2014
18 / 20 stars

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285 Pedro Guevarra St, San Juan | (02) 624 5974

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52 Responses

    • Rochkirstin Santos

      Well, I’m certainly not a nutritionist or dietician who can say that indeed their food are healthy. But I’m glad you point that out, as many of the food choices at Greeka Kouzina really look hearty and healthy from the appetizers down to desserts. πŸ˜‰

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  1. Kath Rivera

    Haven’t tried anything Greek but I’m hearing so many positive things about Baklava. Hope to try one soon πŸ™‚ Thanks for sharing!

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    • Rochkirstin Santos

      Surveying Greek restaurants in the metro, baklava is quite a common dessert. If you’re looking out for a place to get a snack, order a plate of this at Greeka Kouzina and share it with a friend. You only need half an hour to finish the entire thing and feel much satisfied. We all need this kind of indulgence once in a while. πŸ™‚

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  2. Nestie

    Wow, the food really looks great and tasty, a must place visit when i go for vacation this August, thanks for the update

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    • Rochkirstin Santos

      If you’re up for big, bold, earthy flavors, some seafood and greens, this place is a catch. Write it in a notebook or somewhere for you to remember to visit it in August. πŸ˜‰

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  3. roviedear

    i saw this on greenhills and now i surprised meron na sa aura. still havent tried it, but cant wait to eat the delish food there!

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    • Rochkirstin Santos

      Greeka Kouzina is a Greek-inspired restaurant that puts out some thoughtful and delicious plates packed with vibrant flavor. Thanks for the trust. Feel free to drop by anytime. πŸ˜€

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  4. Milene

    I love Greek food & baklava (which of course is Turkish πŸ˜‰ ) Seriously your photos made me melt… Also the place looks exactly like Greece. I must say though that the food is rather mixed and not all typically Greek but well who cares, as long as it tastes good right? Thanks for sharing.

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    • Rochkirstin Santos

      When the mall first opened, there was really not a lot of restaurants here and you can only find Jollibee, KFC and McDonald’s aside from those in the food court. Now, SM Aura houses over 10 posh restaurants you can be happy about. πŸ™‚

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  5. NocturnalReader

    Yummy! I haven’t been to SM Aura yet but my sister has been convincing me to go with her. The restaurant looks nice and inviting but the food are a bit pricey.

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  6. Mindy

    This would make Indonesia sounds like we don’t have much international food going on, but it’s kinda true (at least at the city where i’m living in, which is a metropolitan city, second biggest in Indonesia), i’ve never had Greek food before! And i just read your reply to my old comments, and no, we also do not have Philippines restaurants either (still talking about my city of course). We have plenty Chinese, Japanese, Malaysian, Singapore, Thai, American, Italian restaurants and a handful of Mexican, Vietnam, etc. But not Greek and Philippines. Would love to try those out, especially because i’m a meat lover!

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    • Rochkirstin Santos

      Oh wow! I’m excited for you to have a taste of Filipino and Greek foods. Both have strong flavors and both have plenty of recipes for meat lovers and vegetable lovers. If you ever find the chance, I suggest you try Filipino dishes first. Filipino food may be the best kept secret of Asia. It’s like a fusion of all the best flavors whose background is too ethnic, a hidden treasure whose bewildering ways are understandable only to a chosen few. πŸ˜€

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  7. Franc Ramon

    There’s not a lot of Greek inspired restaurant here so I’d like to try this too and feel what it is like to eat like a Greek.

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  8. Shelley-Marie Phillips

    Your amazing photos along with the way you carefully word all your descriptions is making my stomach rumble. Which is exactly the response you want from a post like this πŸ™‚ I love this post and will definitely be checking out more Greek food!

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  9. Genzel

    the only food I know here is the Baklava which is a favorite of a friend of mine. I love their interiors. too bad it’s too far from my place.

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