Five Greek restaurants to try in Suffolk including in Bury St Edmunds, Ipswich and Lowestoft
Kebabs, wraps, meze platters and salads - Greek cuisine is a favourite amongst many for a taste of the Mediterranean from your hometown.
Here's five Greek restaurants in Suffolk town centres that you should try out.
1. Cafe Kottani, Bury St Edmunds
Cafe Kottani in Bury St Edmunds' Buttermarket prides itself on its authentic Greek and Mediterranean food.
It serves fresh, healthy meals and light bites ranging from meze platters to salads and paninis and has a 4.5 star rating on TripAdvisor.
One TripAdvisor reviewer branded Kottani "genuine Greek food of the highest quality" while another praised the 'hardworking' staff.
With a price range of £4 to £12, and offering generous portions, Cafe Kottani is a quick and cheap lunch packed full of flavour.
2. Papaki's Deli, Bury St Edmunds
Just two stores down the road from Cafe Kottani, Papaki's Deli is another favourite in the town for a taste of the Mediterranean.
Also rated 4.5 stars on TripAdvisor, Papaki's serves everything from Greek gyros to babaganoush and has been branded 'delicious' by reviewers.
With an option to dine-in or take away, its a great place to pick a nutritious lunch on the go in the town centre.
3. The Greek Hut, Ipswich
For authentic Greek street food many Suffolk residents like to stop at The Greek Hut in Ipswich's Tacket Street, which has 2.5 stars on TripAdvisor.
Chicken and halloumi gyros, skewers, koftes and falafel are all on the menu here and it can be delivered to your door via Deliveroo.
The Greek Hut opens Wednesday to Sunday from midday to 10pm.
4. Mediterranean Kebab House, Lowestoft
Mediterranean Kebab House in High Street, Lowestoft, serves Greek fast food and has a three-star average on TripAdvisor.
Greek kebabs and wraps are sold here alongside the typical options of burgers, pizzas and fried chicken.
Reviews are a mixed bag, but one customer called it the 'best kebab in town'.
5. Hungry Cat Vegan Cafe, Harleston
This health-concious deli and cafe in The Thoroughfare, Harleston, offers vegan light bites and treats, with some Greek and Middle Eastern options on sale.
Couscous, rice, greek wraps and salads are favourites at Hungry Cat and the recently-opened courtyard has a distinctly Mediterranean feel.
Which restaurant will you be visiting next for Greek cuisine? Let us know in the comments.