Zorba’s is a local favorite, known for its delicious Greek and Mediterranean cuisine with an international twist! The restaurant offers a varied menu, but you’ll find all the Greek and Mediterranean staples you know and love.
This article will explore the variety of options available on the Zorba’s menu, highlighting some of the most popular dishes.
Finally, Zorba’s offers options for those with dietary restrictions, including gluten-free choices.
Appetizers and Starters: A Taste of the Mediterranean
Kick off your Zorba experience with a taste of the sunny Mediterranean. We have a range of appetizers to whet your appetite, from cool, creamy dips to hot, savory bites.
Classic Greek Dips and Spreads
No Greek meal is complete without our traditional dips. Enjoy:
- Tzatziki – $12.00
- Hummus – $12.00
- Baba Ghanoush – $12.00
Or, for the indecisive (like me!), try our Pikilia Spreads and sample a little bit of everything!
Hot Appetizers
For something warm and satisfying, try our:
- Saganaki – $16.00 (flaming cheese, Opa!)
- Fried Calamari
- Spanakopita (spinach pie)
- Dolmades (stuffed grape leaves)
- Zucchini Sticks
And for a truly special starter, don’t miss our tender and flavorful Grilled Octopus – $22.00.
Salads: Fresh and Flavorful
Zorba uses only the freshest ingredients in its salads. You can’t go wrong with the classic Greek Salad (small $10, large $13) or the heartier Horiatiki Salad, also known as a Greek Village Salad (small $12, large $15).
Other salad options include the peppery Roka ($13.00), the sweet and savory Strawberry & Mixed Greens ($13.00), and the traditional Caesar ($13.00).
Don’t forget to ask about the Grilled Seafood Salad and the Zorba Chopped Salad!
Entrees: A Culinary Journey
The entree portion of Zorba’s menu is really where the restaurant shines, offering a tour of Greek and Mediterranean flavors. Here’s a peek:
Meat and Poultry Dishes
You can’t go wrong with the traditional baked dishes, like the Moussaka ($24) and Pastitsio ($23). Or maybe you’re in the mood for Souvlaki ($24) or Kota Psiti, a roasted chicken ($24).
For a premium experience, you might try the Grilled Lamb Chops ($36) or the Braised Lamb Shank ($32).
Seafood Delights
The seafood options are just as enticing, with plates like Grouper ($29), Bouillabaisse ($36), and Potato Encrusted Sea Bass ($36).
Other seafood dishes include Seared Salmon ($30) and Portuguese Seafood Stew ($20).
Pasta Dishes
Zorba also offers a selection of pasta dishes, from Mushroom Ravioli ($17) to Tortellini Carbonara ($22), Shrimp Alla Vodka ($27), and Spaghettini Bolognese ($22).
Sandwiches, Pitas, and Gyros: Quick and Easy
Zorba’s also features a great selection of handheld options, perfect for a quick lunch or casual dinner. The Gyro and Chicken Gyro sandwiches are popular choices, both priced at $17.00.
For a lighter option, try the Blackened Grouper or Mediterranean Chicken Pita Pockets. The Grouper is $18.00, while the Chicken is $17.00.
If you’re looking for something a bit heartier, the Pork Milanese ($18.00) and Grilled Ribeye ($21.00) sandwiches are sure to satisfy.
Sides and Extras
Zorba’s offers a range of delicious sides to complement your meal. You can add oven-roasted lemon potatoes, rice pilaf, or grilled veggies to any entree. And if you’re craving a little extra, you can order extra pita bread or a small cup of their signature tzatziki sauce.
In Summary
Zorba’s menu is a celebration of Greek and Mediterranean flavors, with an impressive array of dishes to choose from. Whether you’re craving classic gyros, fresh seafood, or vegetarian specialties, Zorba’s has something for everyone.
With so many delicious options, why not explore the full menu and plan your visit to Zorba’s today? Opa!