OPSO

Friday July 25th, 2025
Rating: 3
by Derick Rethans

OPSO styles themselves as a modern Greek restaurant. They're based just off Marylebone High Street. We first ate here when they opened, just over a decade ago, and recalled that experience positively, and as it was a lovely warm summer evening, perfect for some Greek food we thought we'd return.

It seems however, that in the last decade, the prices had gone up significantly. Wine starting at £58 is a bit of a joke really… but it's Marylebone, so perhaps the locals don't notice or care? Instead we settled on some beers from Greek breweries that we hadn't tried yet.

We were not overly hungry, and as a result decided on a slightly lighter meal. We started with a duo of souvlaki kebabs, which were served on top of a slightly charred pitta bread. They were dressed with a dollop of yoghurt and red onions. With the kebabs, we also had some tzatziki and slightly spicy flatbreads. The tzatziki was fresh and the flatbreads crispy.

For our mains, we shared the slightly seared tuba, which was dressed with sugar snap peas, tomato, mint, and capers. This combination really worked well, and the tuna was spot on. I always think that tuna is better mostly raw, but seared on the outside To accompany the tuna, we also shared a spanakorizo — spinach, rice, and goat's curd, baked in the oven.

The food was delicious, and the atmosphere lively, but we did think that perhaps some value has been lost along the way.

Souvlaki Kebabs
Souvlaki Kebabs
Tzatziki
Tzatziki
Seared Tuna
Seared Tuna
Spanakorizo
Spanakorizo
Slightly Spicy Flatbreads
Slightly Spicy Flatbreads
10 Paddington Street, W1U 5QL, London
£9-£19; Mains: £16-£68; Wines from £58