I haven't ate a Gyro in years. It's Greek right? Well I know Imperials takeaway sell them in the Bahamas. there is one located directly opposite the British Colonial Downtown Nassau Bay Street. Yummy lol
What they show here and what's obviously common in the USA has absolutely nothing to do with Greek Gryos. It's similar to cheap Döner Kebab meat but it has nothing to do with real Gyros.
@@aperturix however it was invented from Greek settlers in the Chicago and NYC area and at least it has Greek flavors with the spices. It may not be pork but it's delicious.
THIS IS NOT GYROS. This mushy concoction is a primitive version of Döner Kebab as we know it in Berlin (there is also much better Döner Kebab available but unfortunately this type is very common). Real Gyros is made from slices of pork that are layered on a spit. No sausage meat or anything.
@@accobra4272 This is strictly American and only shares the name with Greek Gyros. And maybe some of the spices. As I've already said it looks much more like the cheap versions of Döner Kebab than Gyros. But if you like it I don't mind. The Greek migrants have probably found out that this version sells better and can be made cheaper than the original thing. I know how Greek Gyros looks and tastes from first-hand experience.
@@aperturix I said the same thing lol. However it's not a cheap version of a doner bc it's not doner. Doner it's made of a thinly sliced meat. Greek American gyros it's made from gr beef n gr lamb. And lamb in USA it's not cheap. I've had an authentic doner in Istanbul (not like the one in Berlin) I've had hundreds in Greece (I'm Greek) and hundreds of gyros in USA n Canada.
I really doubt the food is "homemade". This place and windy city look like they get their frozen foods from the local commercial restaurant depot stores.
Marley fan club, thumbs up here !
I love Billy Joe's. All their food is delicious
finally new cb
She's really impressed with his meat
Yooo 😭
I love Marley and i love the way she pronounces "gyro." Oh and she pulls up in a porsche.
This is across from Dukes Drive In that’s no longer there. I was sad they closed and demolished but after seeing this, I want to try Billy-Jos!
i grew up on dukes smh
@@donowens6527 it was the best!
I haven't ate a Gyro in years. It's Greek right? Well I know Imperials takeaway sell them in the Bahamas. there is one located directly opposite the British Colonial Downtown Nassau Bay Street. Yummy lol
What they show here and what's obviously common in the USA has absolutely nothing to do with Greek Gryos. It's similar to cheap Döner Kebab meat but it has nothing to do with real Gyros.
@@aperturix Cool thankyou for the information.
@@aperturix however it was invented from Greek settlers in the Chicago and NYC area and at least it has Greek flavors with the spices.
It may not be pork but it's delicious.
@@accobra4272 My guess is that it's not pork because there are so many people in the USA that don't eat pork, not least for religious reasons.
Guys this is not gyros,I repeat this is not gyros...is döner kebab..greeting from Greece!
Finally one who says this! And I’m not even Greek! But yeah thatsNOT gyros! That’s kebab!
No its not doner kebab!
It's Greek American gyros with Greek spices and flavor.
It may not be pork but it's delicious.
@@olejakob9216 you're wrong...
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Never put lettuce on a Gyro...
Now you out the custuma on tha gril
They got slots
Address?
80th and Harlem...didn't you watch the video????it says the address
Is that the 1st time you said that lol
They weigh the gyros here owner thinks skimping customers is the way to go avoided here for gyros .
THIS IS NOT GYROS. This mushy concoction is a primitive version of Döner Kebab as we know it in Berlin (there is also much better Döner Kebab available but unfortunately this type is very common). Real Gyros is made from slices of pork that are layered on a spit. No sausage meat or anything.
No its not.
Nothing to do with Turkish doner kebab.
This is Greek American gyros with Greek spices n flavors.
@@accobra4272 This is strictly American and only shares the name with Greek Gyros. And maybe some of the spices. As I've already said it looks much more like the cheap versions of Döner Kebab than Gyros. But if you like it I don't mind. The Greek migrants have probably found out that this version sells better and can be made cheaper than the original thing. I know how Greek Gyros looks and tastes from first-hand experience.
@@aperturix I said the same thing lol.
However it's not a cheap version of a doner bc it's not doner.
Doner it's made of a thinly sliced meat.
Greek American gyros it's made from gr beef n gr lamb.
And lamb in USA it's not cheap.
I've had an authentic doner in Istanbul (not like the one in Berlin) I've had hundreds in Greece (I'm Greek) and hundreds of gyros in USA n Canada.
I really doubt the food is "homemade". This place and windy city look like they get their frozen foods from the local commercial restaurant depot stores.
The food Looks a bit like my high school cafeteria 😢😢😢
No way you'll find homemade soup like this in your HS.
The gyros it's delicious btw
looks like a bs place