I've been meaning to re-review Psistaria for some time now. Over the past several months I have developed an addiction to this place. The fact that it remains open until 10pm made it a frequent stop for me on my home from late nights from the office.
The owners, hosts, and staff are warm and gregarious people - especially George, who shows more natural exuberance over my arrival than most of my relatives do when I walk in the door.
But the bottom line for me is food.
The Athenian chicken is quite possibly my favorite chicken dish. Anywhere. Ever. Of any kind. I never thought a chicken offering that wasn't fried chicken could ever hold this high place in my life, but this is some absurd bird. The broiled offering's skin is delightfully light and crispy, packed with herbal flavor. Meanwhile the meat is absolutely succulent and juicy. The white meat (the chicken litmus test as far as I'm concerned) is abundantly juicy, too. It's not exagerration to say that there were periods over the past few months where I was eating the chicken three times/week.
Another standout dish is the
Gyros - homemade and expertly done. the slices are thick and hearty, with crispy exterior matched with a hearty and moist interior. Along with Nick's Drive In, this is the best gyros i've ever had. . .although i'd give Psistaria's version the nod over Nick's. The grind is coarser than your typical pre-fab gyros cone, which gives it character and heft. But the taste is what truly sets it apart. There is a spicy warmth to this meat, and it pleasantly burns and lingers on the palate. .and throat.
Soups are homemade and fantastic. and I don't even like soup most of the time. They are all house-made and range from navy bean, beef and vegetable, fish, and chickpea to name a few. I have yet to have one that has been average (exception being the egg-lemon soup, which I just don't like at any restaurant).
the
braised lamb is extremely tender, and collapses with a gently push from your fork. The portion may not as be as large as other places, but the quality of the meat and the flavor is what seals the deal here.
My twin brother came into town and we headed here straight from the airport as it was still open and he'd heard me rave about it. He said the gyros was his second favorite (his favorite being aforementioned Nick's) and that the Athenian Chicken was the best chicken he'd ever had. We ordered some to-go the next night for a snack. Notably, my other brother and my parents have become addicted to this place as well.
I'm kind of embarassed I drove by it for all these years and never ventured in.