
Casual Greek eatery offering made-to-order gyros, wraps & salads, plus vegan options.
Hours
| Saturday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 9 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 25884 The Old Rd, Stevenson Ranch, CA 91381
Phone: (661) 425-7999
Website: https://www.gyromania.com/
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Reviews
We ordered:
1. Falafel wrap
The falafel it self was not good, I have no idea how to explain how untasteful it is. It is big but no taste. And the sauce was over done.
2. Salad plate (chicken and beef)
Both meats were like a rubber or chewy and again more sauce but the pita bread was nice.
3. Gyromania fries
This is the only plate I would say was good. I didn’t like the fries: over salted. But the lamb was good and tasteful with flavors.
Kyriacos, the owner, personally assisted with our order and ensured everything was executed flawlessly. The food was exceptional—as consistently delicious as ever—and the delivery and setup were handled with great care and professionalism. Throughout the meal, I heard numerous guests remark, “This is so good,” which made it clear how much everyone enjoyed the cuisine.
Kyriacos was incredibly gracious, and he provided more than enough food for our group. We even had leftovers, allowing several attendees—including myself—to take home additional servings for later. The presentation was impressive, the flavors outstanding, and our entire organization was thoroughly pleased.
Hats off to Gyromania for helping make our event a success!
What Saran Wrap is made of
Older Saran Wrap (pre-2004) was made from PVC (polyvinyl chloride) and contained plasticizers that could leach when heated.
Modern Saran Wrap sold in the U.S. is made from polyethylene (PE), which is less toxic than PVC but not risk-free under heat.
What happens when plastic wrap is heated
When heated—especially in direct contact with food—plastic wrap can:
Leach chemical additives into food
Release microplastics
Transfer chemicals more readily into fatty, oily, or acidic foods
Even polyethylene can degrade under high heat.
☢️ Key health concerns
Depending on the product and conditions:
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals may migrate into food
Plastic degradation byproducts can form
Risk increases with:
High temperatures
Long heating times
Direct food contact
Fatty foods
What the FDA says (important nuance)
The FDA allows microwave-safe plastic wrap only if it does not touch the food
The FDA does not guarantee zero chemical migration, only that it stays below regulatory limits
Regulatory limits ≠ “non-toxic,” especially if you prefer carcinogen-free, non-toxic products (which I know you do).
There’s barely any sirloin or lamb. And the amount of fries is inconsistent. I also don’t like the way they placed the tzatziki and skordalia in the same compartment. They used to use that space for just the tzatziki and the skordalia would come in a different container.
This is so disappointing for $19 a plate. We will be looking for a new go to Greek restaurant now.