Yianni’s Hellenic Yiros named best kebab in South Australia

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Popular Greek restaurant, Yianni’s Hellenic Yiros, has been crowned the best kebab in South Australia’s delicious 100 list

According to Glam Adelaide, Yianni’s Hellenic Yiros won out against fellow Greek eatery, ‘Cheeky Greek’ at Henley Beach, coming in second.

The expansive menu at Yianni’s Hellenic Yiros includes a variety of scrumptious sides and alternatives in addition to the kebab, such as crisp chips, fresh salads and varied meat packs appealing to a wide range of tastes.

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The expansive menu includes a variety of scrumptious sides and alternatives in addition to the kebab, including crisp chips, fresh salads, and varied meat packs appeal to a wide range of tastes. Photo: Glam Adelaide.

The triumph of Yanni’s in the delicious 100 list honours a simple and hearty dinner that has become a treasured part of Australian culture, just like Yianni’s persistent dedication to the Greek tradition throughout the years.

Yianni’s Hellenic Yiros continues to capture the classic charm of the Greek street food cuisine, serving up delicious dishes with quality and care.

Source: Glam Adelaide

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