This is a highly entertaining comedy, based in the real pain of a number of the characters:
Kosta (Vangelis Mourikis) works hard to keep his staff and customers happy, but also has problems with his son;
belly-dancer Jamilla (Rachel Kamath) has money problems since her husband left, and refuses to dance when he turns up with his lover;
Turkish cook Omer (Senol Mat) carries the pain of his dead wife and children, but is also upset about the possums on the roof; and so on with the other characters.
Add to this a couple of noisy drunks who arrive late into a sea of jealousy and resentment, and the amiable Kosta has his hands full keeping the peace.
Reminiscent of Fatih Akin's Soul Kitchen (about a couple of Greeks in Germany), much deeper than the Wog Boy films, and totally unlike My Big Fat Greek Wedding, this film looks at real people and their problems in today's multicultural Australia.
Add to this a couple of noisy drunks who arrive late into a sea of jealousy and resentment, and the amiable Kosta has his hands full keeping the peace.
Reminiscent of Fatih Akin's Soul Kitchen (about a couple of Greeks in Germany), much deeper than the Wog Boy films, and totally unlike My Big Fat Greek Wedding, this film looks at real people and their problems in today's multicultural Australia.