
Oddly situated at the bottom of an office building, and decorated to look like it could be the subject of one of the Thomas McKnight prints inside, I was a little wary. It didn't help that the place was nearly empty (although it was early).
I needn't have worried. This may have been the best Greek food I have ever had. The feta and olive plate was fresh, flavorful, and perfect. The spanakopita had the lightest, flakiest crust - no oily mess here.
The lamb kabob was cooked well and seasoned just right, but it was the filet mignon kabob that really sold me - perfectly seared, melted like butter. The service was good, if a little formal for the situation. The prices were reasonable, although you could definitely add up a bill on the small plates. All in all, Mykonos is worth a trip out to Rockville.
Mykonos Grill, 121 Congressional Lane, Rockville, Maryland
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