ZipPicks Awards
Best Greek in Boerum Hill
Master Critic Review
Yasas: Greek Bowls & Sandwiches (Downtown BK)
7.8
Yasas is a delivery-forward Greek concept from Wonder featuring chef Michael Symon’s menu of build-your-own bowls and flatbread sandwiches out of a Downtown Brooklyn commissary space. It’s used less as a sit-down restaurant and more as a reliable option for customizable Mediterranean bowls, souvlaki sandwiches, and salad-heavy orders under $15.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken Souvlaki & Avocado Sandwich, Build-Your-Own Greek Bowl, Cauliflower & Chickpea Grain Bowl
Scores:
Value: 7.9
Service: 7.5
Consistency: 7.7
Food Quality: 8
Atmosphere: 6
Cultural Relevance: 7.4
What makes it special: A chef-driven Greek bowl and sandwich menu built for delivery, emphasizing greens, grains, and souvlaki at accessible prices.
Who should go: Delivery-first diners craving customizable Greek bowls and pitas.
When to visit: Lunch or weeknights when you want something lighter but filling.
What to order: Chicken Souvlaki & Avocado Sandwich, build-your-own bowl, cauliflower & chickpea grain bowl.
Insider tip: Treat it like a pantry-friendly staple—build a bowl with extra vegetables and one protein, then add a second sauce to stretch leftovers into another meal.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Not applicable as a dine-in destination—most orders are pickup or delivery; limited metered street parking near Flatbush and Willoughby if collecting in person.
Dress code: No dress expectations—casual pickup attire.
Noise level: Minimal to none; this is a commissary-style pickup/delivery operation rather than a sit-down space.
Weekend wait: Typically no wait—delivery and pickup are processed steadily.
Weekday lunch: No wait—orders are fulfilled as placed.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Strong options—grain bowls, falafel, salads, and build-your-own combinations work well without meat.
Vegan options: Moderate—vegetable and grain bases with tahini or oil-based sauces are available, though some toppings/sauces contain dairy.
Gluten-free options: Possible—grain bowls and salads can be made without pita or flatbread, but no dedicated gluten-free prep environment.
Best For
Better for: Health-leaning Greek bowls and sandwiches that travel well at budget pricing—more customizable and delivery-friendly than most sit-down Greek spots nearby.
Skip if: If you want a full restaurant atmosphere, plated mezze, or a long sit-down Greek meal—look to Park Slope or Prospect Heights Greek restaurants instead.