A US Army soldier from Brooklyn is warning tourists to avoid a hotspot in Greece, saying he and his friends were ripped off to the tune of $937 for a light beachside lunch in Mykonos.
The soldier, a member of New York’s 69th Infantry Regiment, detailed his trip to DK Oyster in a terse, blistering review on TripAdvisor after getting the staggering check earlier this month for six plates of calamari, three Caesar salads, six beers, two waters and a glass of tomato juice.
“This place is a rip off, look at the picture I posted,” read the review by the Brooklyn-based soldier whose profile identifies him as Ciscorock. “AVOID THIS PLACE AT ALL COST! No pun intended.”
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Never eat at anyplace in Europe that doesn't post their menu and the prices. I learned that as a military member stationed there in the seventies. The same holds true for today. You WILL be ripped off if you don't know beforehand what the food costs. The ones that DON"T post their prices, are the ones that rob you when the bill comes.
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