It's all designed to make you feel like you're at a beach bar in Mykonos or Santorini.
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Almyra is the creation of the same family that opened Estia at Broad and Locust Streets 18 years ago. While Estia is traditional "Grandma's house" Greek cuisine, Almyra is more modern fare.
The dumplings are a twist on the traditional spanakopita.
A Greek/Asian fusion dish, they are stuffed with spinach, cheese and onions and served with house-made tzatziki.
The Australian lamb chops are marinated for days in herbs and olive oil and served with a layered potato version of a French fry that makes them crispy on the outside and soft and buttery on the inside.
The lavraki, Greek for Sea Bass, is a whole fish, deboned and grilled.
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Happy Hour is Monday through Friday from 4-6 p.m.
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1620 Chancellor Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19103
267-876-7070