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Platia Greek Taverna
Currently open
11:30 am - 10:00 pm
109-129 Blaxland Rd
Ryde, NSW, 2112
Platia Greek Taverna
n/aGreek/Cypriot fusion cuisine. Located ground floor Dining Piazza at Top Ryde City Shopping Center. Center parking available.
Our unique Greek/Cypriot fusion offers a twist on the old favourites, allowing the well loved, made-by-your-grandmother flavours of Greece to be rediscovered in
bursts of fresh new flavour. Bringing the rustic, warm cuisine of the Mediterranean to Sydney, Platia is well worth the visit if you like good food, live Greek
entertainment and a good night out.
The PLATIA (Town Square) has a special significance in Hellenic culture. It is where the locals meet and gather around to share a meal and a glass of wine or ouzo
with their friends.
Our aim is to emulate the essence and atmosphere of the PLATIA and take you on a journey where you can enjoy the flavours of Greece right here at home.
Our cuisine combines fresh produce with ingredients, herbs and spices sourced from Greece to produce dishes that are simple, colourful, wholesome and ...read more
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Set in an open air corridor running between Top Ryde City Shopping Centre and the Top Ryde Library, Platia Greek Taverna is one of nineteen restaurants. What sets it apart from the rest is that it’s one of the only surviving independents in a highly competitive restaurant precinct that is dominated by chains like Hurricane’s Grill & Bar, Coco Cubano and Bondi Pizza.
Without the benefit of collective buying power, and the budget for cinema and radio advertising, most independents are defeated by the sheer brutality of paying turnover rent. It’s usually calculated as a percentage of daily takings (which doesn’t take into account costs) calculated by the shopping centre landlord ...read more
Was lucky enough to come here for Zorba Night and Plate smashing! It was an awesome experience that literally stops the entire dining complex at Ryde Shopping Centre as the zorba line spills out from the restaurant into the main courtyard becoming attraction to all nearby diners both in the restaurant and neighbouring establishments. Something you definitely have to try. Great food, great cultural experience!