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    Auto Alley Omma Greek Kitchen

    The operator that was originally going to open on N. Western is now moving forward to converting the former Peloton space in Auto Alley to Omma Greek Kitchen.

    They have already started work and hope to open before the end of the year.

    Will feature authentic Greek food.








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    i was really looking forward to this place... glad to hear it's going forward and closer to the office to boot.

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    Great news! OKC really needs an authentic Greek restaurant. Everything I've tried around here for the most part has been extremely Americanized and overall not very good (there was an authentic Greek restaurant I was a regular at when I lived in Charlotte). One of the staples is being able to get a lamb gyro or kabob. Everywhere I've tried around here only do chicken or beef. Maybe I just haven't tried the right places.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bchris02 View Post
    Great news! OKC really needs an authentic Greek restaurant. Everything I've tried around here for the most part has been extremely Americanized and overall not very good (there was an authentic Greek restaurant I was a regular at when I lived in Charlotte). One of the staples is being able to get a lamb gyro or kabob. Everywhere I've tried around here only do chicken or beef. Maybe I just haven't tried the right places.
    Believe it or not most places around Greece do chicken, beef or pork.

    If you get a chance try the Greek House in Norman. It is a beef lamb combo and very good. Mind you it is cash or check only but very tasty and cheap. Good family owns it as well when the original family moved back to Greece.

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    I see they have a 'painted eye' to ward off the evil spirits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FighttheGoodFight View Post
    Believe it or not most places around Greece do chicken, beef or pork.

    If you get a chance try the Greek House in Norman. It is a beef lamb combo and very good. Mind you it is cash or check only but very tasty and cheap. Good family owns it as well when the original family moved back to Greece.
    If this place is near as good as Greek House, I will be there atleast once a week. I used to love living on Campus Corner and smelling Greek House whenever I opened my front door.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FighttheGoodFight View Post
    Believe it or not most places around Greece do chicken, beef or pork.

    If you get a chance try the Greek House in Norman. It is a beef lamb combo and very good. Mind you it is cash or check only but very tasty and cheap. Good family owns it as well when the original family moved back to Greece.
    There's an ATM in the GREEK HOUSE for the currency challenged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FighttheGoodFight View Post
    Believe it or not most places around Greece do chicken, beef or pork.

    If you get a chance try the Greek House in Norman. It is a beef lamb combo and very good. Mind you it is cash or check only but very tasty and cheap. Good family owns it as well when the original family moved back to Greece.
    Greek House is GOOD, but the meat is just off the truck from Kronos distributors. The sauce was handmade and the fries are the WORLD'S BEST because meat drippings were poured into the fryer. Those are really the key items.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sixkiller View Post
    Greek House is GOOD, but the meat is just off the truck from Kronos distributors. The sauce was handmade and the fries are the WORLD'S BEST because meat drippings were poured into the fryer. Those are really the key items.
    I realize the meat comes from the same place, but it just tastes better than anywhere else. It's bizarre. Also, their ingredients: onions, tomatoes, etc. are ALWAYS ridiculously fresh and delicious, EVERY SINGLE TIME. It is the most consistently great restaurant around.

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    Has this place opened? Anyone try it?

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    don't know... was actually looking around the internet for any evidence just this past week but now i'm realizing that i was searching for "oma" instead of "omma."

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    I don't think it's open just yet. Probably some time this month.

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    This project is still on, just been some construction delays.

    They are enclosing part of the old patio (from when it was Peloton) to provide indoor seating and doing a bunch of other things.

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    What an odd name for a restaurant. The logo fits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadMonk View Post
    What an odd name for a restaurant. The logo fits.
    I think this is it:
    https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E1%B...BC%CE%BC%CE%B1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ginkasa View Post
    LOL...I just assumed it was similar to the German Oma which is Grandma. Missed the mark on this one,

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    Their sign is up and they are getting closer (this is from the owner's FB page):


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    that's some pretty unique signage. hope this place serves gyros... sweiss is the only place close to my office and while they're decent i'd like to have some different (and possibly better) options.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    that's some pretty unique signage. hope this place serves gyros... sweiss is the only place close to my office and while they're decent i'd like to have some different (and possibly better) options.
    We've tried lots of gyros here, and yeah, Sweiss is not great (bread's good, meat's not). Gyro City Cafe (strip mall on SW corner of MacArthur/Expwy, not the snowcone-type shack on the SE corner) is the best we've found. Asked the guy that cuts my hair at Hair Zone on 36th/May how the gyros were at the places next to it, and he said they're OK, but the best is Gyro City (he had no idea I'd ever eaten there), and quite a few other folks that I've taken there agree. Probably not close to your office, but worth a trip.

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    This will be authentic Greek food.

    I'm really excited about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    This will be authentic Greek food.

    I'm really excited about it.
    yeah... that's why i'm not sure they'll have gyros. i'm looking forward to trying it even if they don't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheTravellers View Post
    We've tried lots of gyros here, and yeah, Sweiss is not great (bread's good, meat's not). Gyro City Cafe (strip mall on SW corner of MacArthur/Expwy, not the snowcone-type shack on the SE corner) is the best we've found. Asked the guy that cuts my hair at Hair Zone on 36th/May how the gyros were at the places next to it, and he said they're OK, but the best is Gyro City (he had no idea I'd ever eaten there), and quite a few other folks that I've taken there agree. Probably not close to your office, but worth a trip.
    I had that one to be the saltiest. Also best value.

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    Hopefully they have real gyro meat... sliced and stacked on a rotisserie instead of that nasty cone meat that every other place here has.

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    When I think of authentic, traditional Greek food, I think dolmades, greek lasagna (pastitsio), moussaka, spanakopita, feta saganaki , fried squid etc... not gyros.

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    When I interviewed the owner when they were originally planning to open on Western Ave., he said:

    The menu is being developed in conjunction with a chef in Greece and will feature lamb, skewers, authentic gyros and other traditional Greek offerings cooked over a charcoal flame.

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