Rice Village is mostly just rows of strip centers, but Helen Greek Food & Wine feels more like a cavernous wine cellar that just happens to serve pretty good food. No matter the time of day, the casual restaurant stays cold and dark, with only the front tables basking in the golden hour light. The food here works as a great background character. It’s tangy and sometimes spicy, and whatever conversation you’re having will appreciate the souvlaki-based support. Head to Helen when you don’t need anything fancy and just want a relaxed spot for a dinner with friends or a last-minute weeknight date, or for grabbing a bowl of fries smothered in feta and red pepper sauce with a glass of wine at the bar during Happy Hour.

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The only country of origin on Helen’s entire wine menu is Greece. So, if you’ve wanted to learn a few Greek words—like agiorgitiko or assyrtiko—then you’re in luck. Expect light, mineral-driven flavors that complement anything on the menu.

Two glasses of wine and a bottle on a table at Helen Greek Food & Wine.Two glasses of wine and a bottle on a table at Helen Greek Food & Wine.

photo credit: Quit Nguyen

Trio Of Dips

Despite this being a simple appetizer plate, we kept dipping into it throughout dinner. We couldn’t resist slathering bits of the muhammara with crumbled feta, creamy hummus, and a bright tzatziki on everything. Order two if you go with a group.

trio of red pepper, hummus, and tzatziki dips and a side of pita breadtrio of red pepper, hummus, and tzatziki dips and a side of pita bread

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Soutzoukakia

These lamb and beef meatballs are rich with garlic and slightly sweet cumin spice. Order an extra pita for the sauce.

terracotta ramekin full of red sauce and small meatballs with slices of garlicterracotta ramekin full of red sauce and small meatballs with slices of garlic

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Grilled Octopus

Helen makes the most tender grilled octopus, and the bed of silken fava bean puree below adds an almost cloud-like texture. Every morsel on this plate is worth finishing.

The octopus from Helen Greek Food & Wine.The octopus from Helen Greek Food & Wine.

photo credit: Quit Nguyen

Ribeye Souvlaki

Each piece of chargrilled ribeye is about the size of a tennis ball and looks way bigger than a 12-oz. portion. Use whatever might be left from the dip trio to dredge each bite of tender beef.

The souvlaki from Helen Greek Food & Wine.The souvlaki from Helen Greek Food & Wine.

photo credit: Quit Nguyen

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