
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, if you’ve been craving Mediterranean cuisine since It’s Greek To Me closed last November, get ready to indulge once again! Meltemi Greek Restaurant has officially opened its doors on E. Ridgewood Avenue, bringing traditional Greek flavors to the heart of Bergen County.
A Taste of the Aegean in Ridgewood
Meltemi Greek Restaurant prides itself on offering authentic Greek dishes that capture the essence of the Aegean Sea. The menu features a variety of classics, including:
- Moussaka
- Branzino
- Herb-crusted lamb chops
- Stuffed calamari
- Saganaki
- Taramosalata (Greek caviar)
- Gyros and kid-friendly options
With its upscale-yet-casual ambiance, Meltemi creates an inviting space for diners. The interior features pink floral arrangements, white roses at each table, and seascape imagery, evoking the beauty of Greece.
Open Daily for Lunch and Dinner
Meltemi is open every day, offering both dine-in and takeout options through Toast. Their operating hours are:
- Monday – Thursday: 11:30 a.m. – 10 p.m.
- Friday & Saturday: 11:30 a.m. – 11 p.m.
- Sunday: 11:30 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Rave Reviews for This Must-Try Greek Restaurant
Meltemi has already impressed early visitors. Michele Paccagnini, in a Google review, called it a “must-try restaurant”, while Ekaterini DeProspo praised its authenticity, saying, “Finally, a restaurant that serves actual Greek food! Right down to the Greek music!”
For an authentic Mediterranean dining experience, from feta-infused bites to lively Aegean tunes, Meltemi Greek Restaurant is quickly becoming a go-to spot in Ridgewood.
Stop by today and enjoy a taste of Greece!
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Went to the soft opening.
Not a great experience.
The place was packed. Seemed like everyone were friends.
Expect the normal long wait for food.
When it finally came, it was cold.
I also experienced lower quality meats on the gyros. Salads were great.
This one’s a work in progress.
Paulie – You are shameless.
It’s no you gotta give them a chance, hopefully they’ll be clean than Greek to me, because Greek to me wasn’t the cleanest place
Are they going to build a concrete bunker in front so that nobody can park there and fill the sidewalk with tables so that nobody can walk past it? That’s the main thing.
It’s a Greek thing ?
If I want to hear bouzouki music I’ll re-watch the Monty Python cheese shop skit.
The usual classless responses from the slugs who post this BS.
Makes you wonder if anyone knew who they were would they have any friends lol
Classic example of a self-referential post
We need a real old-fashioned Jewish deli in town. These deli’s in town I’m not that great
Kosher Nosh in Glen Rock is as close as you can get in the area.
Willing to give it a try as long as it has nothing to do with the communist previous owner who ran it like a fascist dictator, and the food wasn’t even good!
Unfortunately Vagianos still owns the building.