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The way to eat at Ikaros is to skip the entrees completely and just meze your brains out. You can't go wrong with the avegelemono soup, village salad, and ginormous stuffed grape leaves. After that, it's up to you whether you want spinach pie, cheese pies, flaming cheese or any of the other appetizer offerings. You can fill the table up with them, stuff yourself silly, and still pay less than you would for one lamb entree.
OK Greek fare, but not the best that Greek town has to offer. The best is Samos, around the corner - skip Ikaros and head there, you won't regret it!
If you want authentic Greek, this is the best place in Baltimore. They could work on the ambiance a little (you could argue it is too traditional) but you can't argue with the food. I agree with the other reviewer's comments about the meze (meze is Greek for 'small plates'). I'd recommend the sakanaki and vegetarian moussaka.
I totally disagree with the other reviewer who claimed that Samos is better. Samos is Greek fast food--very good if you want souvlaki but not good if what you want is a good sit down dinner.
Ikaros has the best staff, who treat you like family (mostly because they have all been there a long time) and it's also great for groups/parties.
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