Next up in the hunt for Mediterranean chicken wrap supremacy was Anton’s. Truthfully, I wouldn’t have even known about this place had someone not raved about its gyros. Thank heavens I happened to read that post, thank heavens I was able to find the place, and thank heavens they were open on Sunday.
Folks, this was an entirely different gastronomic experience from my journey to The Phoenicians. I realize that Greek and Lebanese foods and techniques are not completely interchangeable, but good grief--the differences were astounding!
Let me begin at the beginning. Upon entering, I was immediately enamored of this little diner--it consists of a few tables and a countertop, and the “kitchen” is comprised of a deep fryer, a vertical rotisserie, an oven, and a grill. Can you say hole in the wall? I loved it. Also, before I get to the food, I need to mention that Michael Anton, the owner and chef, was extremely garrulous and likeable. Apparently he and his wife opened the place last September and things have been going strong ever since.
Now. The grub. I ordered the chicken souvlaki ($6.75 + tax) with lettuce and tomato, requesting the tzatziki on the side (I’m trying to keep the variables as consistent as possible). Bonus--I got to watch Michael prepare my food! That type of thing always excites me.
The chicken was tossed on the grilled and squirted with some sort of fat-based juice. While that happily cooked, Michael dashed around like a whirling dervish, putting together multiple orders. When the chicken was done and properly finished off with some fresh lemon juice, the pita (which I was thrilled to see was thick and fluffy) was briefly warmed on the grill top and my wrap was assembled.
When I unfurled the foil wrapping, cubes of chicken fell out--it was stuffed to the brim, and that was fine by me. I like getting my money’s worth. First impression, made by my ever-judgmental eyes: Ample, juicy, and seasoned chicken encased in a perfect pita. Second impression, made by my even-more-judgmental tastebuds: Bliss. I’m honestly not exaggerating--I had a moment of absolute delight in which I praised God, Michael Anton, and the Greek nationality in general.
The spicing of the chicken was wonderful, and it was so very succulent. It was so moist and juicy, in fact, that no sauce was required, but I applied it anyway and folks, this was flawless tzatziki. The amount of garlic was right, there was dill and cucumber, and it was oh-so-cool and creamy. I didn’t want the meal to end! Speaking of the end, as sad as it was, it was also grand, because the chicken jus had accumulated at the bottom of the foil, leaving a sopping wet bit of pita that tasted unbelievably amazing.
Incidentally, I now know that one of the best dishes here is the EJ wrap, so that’s something to keep in mind for next time. And there will be a next time.
Complete and utter consumption satisfaction, that’s what I experienced at Anton’s. I may have already reached the pinnacle of Mediterranean wraps, and I'm only on restaurant #2. If it gets much better than this, I may not survive.
Anton’s
(across from St. Peter’s Hospital)
577 New Scotland Ave.
Albany, NY 12208
(518) 453-9191
That chicken looks wonderful, only one word to describe this...yummy!
ReplyDeleteI should not read food blogs before breakfast. I get the strangest cravings for unique breakfast foods, like chicken souvlaki! Looks great!
ReplyDeleteI'm liking your restaurant reviews Grace! Although they do make me hungry but that's nothing new for your stuff!
ReplyDeleteYup, that would sure work for me, too! I sure miss my favorite Greek diners in NYC!
ReplyDeletemouth watering photos!
ReplyDeleteLOL, wow really did an amazing job describing that gyro! I WANT one! No, make that NEED one! :( It's not looking good for me either!
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday, Grace!
~ingrid
Oh what a delicious looking gyro.. I would absolutely love to have that this afternoon with a nice cocktail.
ReplyDeleteOoh, it sounds perfect! And I, too, love finding a good hole-in-the-wall restaurant. There's just something great about finding a small establishment, run by a family instead of a nameless corporation, and good food served in an uncomplicated way.
ReplyDeleteI might just need to travel to Albany for some of that chicken!
ReplyDeleteThat looks yummy, I am starving and you are making me drool. I am making your biscuits this weekend, can't wait!
ReplyDeleteThis looks SO GOOD! Now I am hungry.
ReplyDeleteHooray, a successful wrap trip! I can't wait to check Anton's out!
ReplyDeleteDo you think they'll deliver to the city? I can dream can't I?
ReplyDeleteI love that kind of sandwich, last time I went to the falafel drive-in, it was 105 outside and I had to go sit in my car with the air con on in order to enjoy my pita sandwich. But it was delicious, next time I'm looking for chicken souvlaki!
ReplyDeleteCut it out! Seriously, you are making me very jealous and I don't live anywhere near Anton's. Sounds utterly divine.
ReplyDeleteYou're descriptions are making me drool...That wrap sounds excellent, unfortunately, I happen to live on the other side of the country.
ReplyDeleteOk, now I am totally starving! The chicken looks mouth watering.
ReplyDeleteSeriously... that looked too good... My stomach is growling!
ReplyDeleteI have a sudden craving for souvlaki now....looking forward to the rest of your reviews :)
ReplyDeleteGrace this look delicious!! love it! Gloria
ReplyDeleteIf I fly up there, will you take me there?
ReplyDeletei looove some good souvlaki (though I always go for the pork)...
ReplyDeleteAnd that little puddle of delicious sauce at the end is always the best. I usually tear a piece of the pita before I start eating so I have something to pour that sauce on at the end.
Great review! Makes me want to go out for Greek right now.
YUM! and great pics too.
ReplyDeleteStufed to the brim is all I needed to hear.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! That looked so yummy I wished I could pluck it off of the screen! Don't you love the hole in the wall restaurants? They are usually the best!
ReplyDeleteI'm so jealous! I can't get nothing like that here!
ReplyDeleteMmmm. This place sounds delish!
ReplyDeleteThanks Grace!
ReplyDeleteThis week I'm going to have my friends over for a southern dinner,and as I'm looking for recipes I thought of you a southern grace. :) have any suggestions?
OMG, that looks so scrumptious! I love wraps!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Great review! Looks awesome.
ReplyDeleteYour review has left me with a wrap craving! Oh, how you tempt me...
ReplyDeleteYum, the chicken looks lovely and juicy.
ReplyDeleteNice review!!
ReplyDeleteWow, this chicken looks delicious...yummie!
ReplyDeleteMakes me want to get on the next flight out! Looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteThat is a lot of thanking of the heavens. I hope they rumbled back, "You're welcome, Grace." Or maybe they'll send the angel Earl to escort you back to Antons (I find Earl to be a hoot. Not so much the rest of the show. Sorry for the play on your name.)
ReplyDeleteOh my word Grace your description of the gyro is leaving me wanting one NOW!! Great review!
ReplyDeleteWhen I end up back in New York I am definitely checking this place out. I am in love with little dive hole in the walls.
ReplyDeleteThat is AWESOME - although, I am so curious as to what that "fat-based juice" was! Hahaha! I LOVE me some gyros and I NEVER eat them... I have to change that!
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