Yiamas Greek Taverna, St Peters
Yiamas Greek Taverna is one of those places you've sped past hundreds of times, a burst of colour and noise that suddenly appears out of nowhere on a busy highway. It's a spot that only locals seem to know about, as drivers whizz past obliviously.
Mythos Greek beer $7 and Yia Mas Merlot $6
You'll find Yiamas just past St Peters station, where King Street turns into the six-lane Princes Highway opposite the sprawling greenery of Sydney Park. We amble in at 6pm on a Saturday night to find the restaurant fully booked, and gratefully accept the offer to be squeezed onto a side table.
The dining room is a sea of blue tablecloths topped with white butchers paper and no nonsense glasses and cutlery. The crowd is predominantly Greek, the room swelling with laughter and spirited conversation as Greek grandmas cluck over hyperactive grandkids and large groups tuck into huge platters of chargrilled meats.
Saganaki cheese $14
The modestly-priced wine list offers two whites, two reds and one sparkling by the glass. The house merlot is a generous pour, even at $6 a glass ($22 bottle). I'm straight into the Mythos ($7), a Greek lager that is crisp and light.
It's a good match with the pickled octopus ($16.50), a sprawl of tentacles that are smoky from the grill, but tender to bite. Saganaki cheese is like a mattress of golden-fried dairy, a squeaky slice of kefalogaviera topped with slices of grilled fresh tomato drizzled liberally with olive oil.
Glykadia sweet breads $15
We move onto glykadia sweet breads, a tumble of delicious thymus glands pan-fried so the outside is slightly crisp. Garnished with parsley and a heavy squeeze of lemon, it's a lesson in simplicity and the joys of offal.
Ortikia marinated and chargrilled quails $23.90
I'm happy to relinquish cutlery to attack the ortikia quails with my fingers. Marinated and then cooked on the grill, the flesh is tender while the skin has a finger-licking blackened char.
Spit roast chicken $19.90
Can you really have a Greek feast without a spit roast? We dive into plates of spit roast chicken and spit roast lamb that arrive with a heavy dusting of oregano.
Spit roast lamb $19.90
The chicken is a little dry in parts but there's plenty of fatty goodness to be found in the plate of lamb, especially the glorious bits with skin.
There's plenty of food and we eat our fill for about $25 per head. Good value in anyone's language.
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Yiamas Greek Taverna
5 Princes Highway, St Peters, Sydney
Tel: +61 (02) 9517 9492
Opening hours:
Lunch Thursday to Friday 11.30am-3pm
Dinner Wednesday to Sunday 6pm-10pm
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posted by Helen (Grab Your Fork) on 6/28/2012 03:26:00 am
15 Comments:
At 6/28/2012 8:24 am, chocolatesuze said…
mmm spit roast lamb get in mah belly
At 6/28/2012 9:41 am, Phuoc'n Delicious said…
Mmmmm look at all that sweetbread! Must check out this place pronto. It's great value!
At 6/28/2012 2:14 pm, Hannah said…
I will never entirely understand why I have no interest in day-to-day-style meat but perk up at offal.
Actually, I think this simply aligns with my whole "should've been born in a previous century" thing.
At 6/28/2012 4:47 pm, Jacq said…
love the massive plate of sweetbreads! and is that a piece of roast chicken skin hanging off the plate? delicious!
At 6/28/2012 8:57 pm, john@heneedsfood said…
So that's what it's like at Yiamas. This place is five minutes from my house and I still haven't been. Everything looks delicious, especially the chicken and of course the sweet bread platter.
At 6/28/2012 11:39 pm, MrsPigflyin said…
Kefalogaviera is my new fav snack, I have it almost every second day, pan-fried till golden with super crunchy edges, yum!
At 6/29/2012 8:50 am, gaby @ lateraleating said…
Thanks for the review, I've been wanting to try this place for ages but wasn't sure about the quality & value. Food looks amazing and decently priced. Hello sweetbreads!
At 6/29/2012 9:31 am, Unknown said…
after reading your post, i was there last night! i had never eaten so much meat before! the saganaki cheese was pretty awesome, too.
thanks again!!
At 6/29/2012 10:42 am, Milktea Eats said…
mm looks delicious! love that quail!
At 6/29/2012 10:49 am, SarahKate (Mi Casa-Su Casa) said…
Fingers only when eating quail... you'd look ponsy trying to attack it with a knife and fork! And that plate of lamb... epic!
At 6/29/2012 2:46 pm, Peter G | Souvlaki For The Soul said…
I've never heard of this place. Love that you ordered all the Greek "goodies"! Ortikia and glykadia re divine!
At 6/29/2012 9:20 pm, JJ @ 84thand3rd said…
You had me at octopus!
At 7/01/2012 10:41 pm, JasmyneTea said…
Wow, what a find! If I'm ever in the area...
At 7/03/2012 8:15 pm, Angie Lives to Eat (and Cook)! said…
Ohhh I know this place!! Yes, one of the drivers speeding past I am ;) hmmm will have to try and remember to make it a place I stop by next time
At 8/16/2012 12:41 am, Rita (mademoiselle délicieuse) said…
Think I've probably driven past here as well...That saganaki cheese, is like cheese and tomatoes on toast - minus the toast!
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