13000 Technology Drive
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
952-546-6722
Santorini reopened mid-November 2008 after a two week hiatus to move and fine-tune it's new location at 13000 Technology Drive, Eden Prairie (SW corner of Hwy 5 & Prairie Center Drive). The location has been home to three or four different restaurants in the past few years including Pickled Parrot and Canyon Grill. Nearly the entire staff made the move. The menu is familiar with some interesting additions (a wood fire oven adds several grilled items as well as wood oven pizza's). The Mediterranean standards are still there. Our party of four shared Flamed Saganaki and Calamari a la Romana for appetizers and a family sized Horiatiki salad (tomato, cucumber, feta cheese and olives in an olive oil dressing). Two ordered the Gyro dinner, one had seared Ahi Tuna, I had the Lamb Shank. All were magnificent although the Ahi was a little overdone. The wine list has been updated somewhat and the selection is more than adequate with some notable changes i.e. fewer Greek wines, more Sonoma and Alexander Valley. Parking is adequate and valet is available at night. There are several small to large rooms which could be utilized for private parties. In the Summer, the large outside deck looks as though it has it?s own bar and a great view of the lake across the street. At night, just look for all the blue and white lighted trees and signs.
2Santorini reopened mid-November 2008 after a two week hiatus to move and fine-tune it's new location at 13000 Technology Drive, Eden Prairie (SW corner of Hwy 5 & Prairie Center Drive). The location has been home to three or four different restaurants in the past few years including Pickled Parrot and Canyon Grill. Nearly the entire staff made the move. The menu is familiar with some interesting additions (a wood fire oven adds several grilled items as well as wood oven pizza's). The Mediterranean standards are still there. Our party of four shared Flamed Saganaki and Calamari a la Romana for appetizers and a family sized Horiatiki salad (tomato, cucumber, feta cheese and olives in an olive oil dressing). Two ordered the Gyro dinner, one had seared Ahi Tuna, I had the Lamb Shank. All were magnificent although the Ahi was a little overdone. The wine list has been updated somewhat and the selection is more than adequate with some notable changes i.e. fewer Greek wines, more Sonoma and Alexander Valley. Parking is adequate and valet is available at night. There are several small to large rooms which could be utilized for private parties. In the Summer, the large outside deck looks as though it has it?s own bar and a great view of the lake across the street. At night, just look for all the blue and white lighted trees and signs.
Pros: Menu, Food, Parking, Live Music, Sunday Brunch
Cons: None
Santorini has good food and ambiance. There is a nice sitting area outside. The fried cheese they make has a great little show table side.
4This Sunday brunch is the best! A huge variety of foods, all greatly prepared. Wait staff is attentive and friendly. There is no way you can sample everthing in one visit, so you will be back.
2This Sunday brunch is the best! A huge variety of foods, all greatly prepared. Wait staff is attentive and friendly. There is no way you can sample everthing in one visit, so you will be back.
Pros: food, location, staff
Cons: none
This place has been so many restaurants, I can't keep track of the names. Santorini served me food I couldn't eat. It was cold, dry and just really pathetic. The service was amateur and incompetent.
This is a Greek place? Pizza, hamburgers? Sorry folks, this place is destined to close just like the other 3 businesses before it. Don't waste your time or money.
0This place has been so many restaurants, I can't keep track of the names. Santorini served me food I couldn't eat. It was cold, dry and just really pathetic. The service was amateur and incompetent.
This is a Greek place? Pizza, hamburgers? Sorry folks, this place is destined to close just like the other 3 businesses before it. Don't waste your time or money.
Pros: nothing
Cons: bad food, untrained service and an odd atmosphere
Another great place to find "flaming cheese!" Beautiful restaurant with quick service and reasonable prices! Truly good food, bring your appetite!!!
5We ate here and it felt nostalgic and the food was to die for sooooo yummy I will go there again very soon 2 thumbs up!
2We ate here and it felt nostalgic and the food was to die for sooooo yummy I will go there again very soon 2 thumbs up!
Pros: best salad in the twin cities
They have great food and drinks. If you plan an event, they have an event room and a large deck to have drinks at in the summer.
5Santorinin Taverna & Grill is a decent place to grab a bite to eat. They have a pretty good selection and even do catering. The food is good and the staff is very nice.
4I miss the pasta bar they used to have when they were in Minnetonka! But even without it, the food never disappoints!
2I miss the pasta bar they used to have when they were in Minnetonka! But even without it, the food never disappoints!
Pros: Always good food
Cons: No pasta bar
Although the patio atmosphere was wonderful and it happened to be a gorgeous day, I sat for at least 25 minutes before I got up to get my own drink. I was never offered a menu. I sat on the patio for two hours and by the time I inquired about ordering food, I was told the kitchen had closed two minutes earlier. I enjoyed the old Santorini much better.
1Although the patio atmosphere was wonderful and it happened to be a gorgeous day, I sat for at least 25 minutes before I got up to get my own drink. I was never offered a menu. I sat on the patio for two hours and by the time I inquired about ordering food, I was told the kitchen had closed two minutes earlier. I enjoyed the old Santorini much better.
Santorini reopened mid-November after a two week hiatus to move and fine-tune it's new location at 13000 Technology Drive, Eden Prairie (SW corner of Hwy 5 & Prairie Center Drive). The location has been home to three or four different restaurants in the past few years including Pickled Parrot and Canyon Grill. Nearly the entire staff made the move. The menu is familiar with some interesting additions (a wood fire oven adds several grilled items as well as wood oven pizza's). The Mediterranean standards are still there. Our party of four shared Flamed Saganaki and Calamari a la Romana for appetizers and a family sized Horiatiki salad (tomato, cucumber, feta cheese and olives in an olive oil dressing). Two ordered the Gyro dinner, one had seared Ahi Tuna, I had the Lamb Shank. All were magnificent although the Ahi was a little overdone. The wine list has been updated somewhat and the selection is more than adequate with some notable changes i.e. fewer Greek wines, more Sonoma and Alexander Valley. Parking is adequate and valet is available at night. There are several small to large rooms which could be utilized for private parties. In the Summer, the large outside deck looks as though it has it?s own bar and a great view of the lake across the street. At night, just look for all the blue and white lighted trees and signs.
2Santorini reopened mid-November after a two week hiatus to move and fine-tune it's new location at 13000 Technology Drive, Eden Prairie (SW corner of Hwy 5 & Prairie Center Drive). The location has been home to three or four different restaurants in the past few years including Pickled Parrot and Canyon Grill. Nearly the entire staff made the move. The menu is familiar with some interesting additions (a wood fire oven adds several grilled items as well as wood oven pizza's). The Mediterranean standards are still there. Our party of four shared Flamed Saganaki and Calamari a la Romana for appetizers and a family sized Horiatiki salad (tomato, cucumber, feta cheese and olives in an olive oil dressing). Two ordered the Gyro dinner, one had seared Ahi Tuna, I had the Lamb Shank. All were magnificent although the Ahi was a little overdone. The wine list has been updated somewhat and the selection is more than adequate with some notable changes i.e. fewer Greek wines, more Sonoma and Alexander Valley. Parking is adequate and valet is available at night. There are several small to large rooms which could be utilized for private parties. In the Summer, the large outside deck looks as though it has it?s own bar and a great view of the lake across the street. At night, just look for all the blue and white lighted trees and signs.
Pros: Great Menu, Lively Crowd, Good Parking
Cons: Can't Think of Any Cons.