Reviews
Super popular Greek spot in the neighborhood. And it's in a former Chinese store of some kind and they've kept all the original signage which is kind of cool. I came at noon for lunch and sat at the bar. By the time I left an hour later, there was a line outside and every table was full. Note: at lunch only half the restaurant is open. Service was good and I love the vibe/ambiance. I ordered the Greek salad, the grilled octopus, and, for dessert, the Greek yogurt. I found the food so-so. While I might not come back to satisfy a Greek food craving, I would definitely come back with friends for some wine and appetizers. It's definitely a chill scene.
This Greek spot is so popular that they have spilled across the street same menu and kitchen! My friend and I enjoyed outdoor seating, attentive and very friendly service and a lovely meal. It was disappointing that octopus was sold out, so another time. We enjoyed everything else!
Really love love this place. Hidden in the lower east and absolutely delicious. Definitely go if you love Greek food as their zucchini chips are the best I have had in the city. Got take out but would love to eat there in person no reservations I believe. But really good quality food. Really enjoyed and would definitely come back
Dinning experience is equated to the experience of a McDonald’s in the 1970’s. The restaurant had a small menu with a mix of options. Ordered the chicken with lemon potatoes. The potatoes were tasty but the chicken lacked flavor and life. My friend order the spinach pie Greek it was kind of on the hard side and wasn’t as flavorful. The decor reminded me of restaurants in France. Tons of exposed brick and ceiling beams. The music didn’t connect with the dining experience. The wait staff was attentive and friendly. The food was semi affordable for the portion and size. The octopus was tasty.
Kiki's is the perfect spot for authentic and affordable greek food. You will definitely have to wait for a table but it's really worth it! Come with a group for a fun boozy dinner and shared food. Their house wine carafes Fries are to die for but everything else was amazing too including this mixed grill plate, lemon chicken, vegetables and spinach rice.
The outside of the restaurant does not say Kiki's so do not be confused! All this was delicious. I especially liked the salad because it's not your typical salad. Lamb chops were amazing. We got the 14oz rosé and it satisfied three of us for the meal. Two of us had refills on the small glass while one just had one. So good enough to feel classy without over doing it on drinks.
One of my go to restaurants in Chinatown food and service is always good ! I will be back as always. We also had the calamari and side of lemon potatoes. Very authentic and fresh. I highly recommend you bring someone here if they never been.
This is a really interesting place. I couldn’t recognize it is a place for food cause it says printing store outside. Space is cool, it was packed late night. Price was ok. I went for drinks with friends so we only ordered fries and sausage. Fries was good! One of the best snacks to have before and after drinking. They made it at the right point. The taste of sausage was good, but it was kinda hard and dry. I won’t recommend. Would like to visit again to eat next time. Hopefully tasting something impressive.
I haven’t been to Kiki’s since 2019 and was happy to see that the quality is still the same - quality still 100%, and was happy to see that the prices haven’t changed either which is something you can’t say about a lot of places these days! If you’re looking for great Greek food, Kiki’s is the spot for you! I recommend trying a bunch of different dishes - share some of the hot & cold appetizers & dips. Bring cash if you don’t want to pay the 3% transaction fee.
@kikis_nyc just ouzos with charm Just like their sautéed shrimp with ouzo anice cream sauce does! But this wasn’t the only meal we tried. Keep swiping for more delicious Greek food including, moussaka, Horiatiki Greek salad without lettuce, Garido-Makaronada spaghetti with shrimp. Stopped by recently and ate outside in the beautiful weather. Kiki’s is a great hidden gem lodged between the Lower East Side and Chinatown.