Aegean Breeze
Posted by: Dan Shaw
Posted on: Thursday, January 31, 2008
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It’s not easy to find authentic ethnic eateries in our region, which is why Aegean Breeze is so refreshing. Chef/owner George Cami was born and raised in Greece and his menu is loaded with the foods of his childhood such as Melitzansoalata (roasted baby eggplant spread with garlic and feta cheese), Keftedes (meatballs in tomato sauce), and whole grilled fish like red snapper and striped bass. Make sure to reserve on Thursday nights when crowds descend for the weekly Lobster Special.
327 Stockbridge Road; 413-528-4001
Lunch & Dinner: Monday - Sunday 11:30 AM - 10 PM

















