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I live in Bethesda.
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I'm sure any greek restaurant would prepare it for you.
The spanikopita at the restaurant on King Street in Alexandria (someone else will have to provide the name) is phenomenal. And honestly, the individual frozen triangles from costco aren't bad. They're recognizably costco, but still tasty. |
| I strongly recommend Ambrosia Grill in Rockville, right on 355 in front of the Montgomery County Board of Education building (just south of Manakee Street). They will do this and they also have the BEST hummus! |
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| Costco. It's frozen and you heat it up. And it's really pretty good. And you can serve it with their tzatziki sauce for dipping. I brought it to a party and they were gone in a flash. |
| Ambrosia is amazing. And worth the drive from wherever you are. |
| Also recommend Costco. Delicious. |
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The idea of dipping spanakopita in tzatziki is seriously the most wrong and disgusting thing I have ever heard in my life.
I think it might actually be anti-Greek. |
| Trader Joe's |
Oh, honey..! You're not greek, are you? lol It's a pretty traditional dip for spanikopita. Tzatziki or some other type of yogurt dip. Why so upsetting to you?? |
| Actually, I am Greek! I have never, ever seen this done. Maybe it's not done in the part of Greece my family is from. It still grosses me out! |
| Does the spanikopita hold together well enough to dip? Jewish girl just asking, here. Not sure my bourekas (similar idea) would. |
They do. |
I agree! I almost threw up when I read that! |
| Maybe the spanakopitakias? (The little triangles?) |