Mediterranean-Style Quesadillas

Gyroville's New Gyrodilla is a Cross Between a Gyro and Quesadilla

As the demand for hybrid menu items remains strong, the fast casual Mediterranean joint Gyroville has debuted a unique creation called the Gyrodilla. A cross between a gyro and quesadilla, the dish combines the best of Mexican and Mediterranean cuisines.

The Gyrodilla is a hybrid dish that puts a Mediterranean twist on a grilled tortilla. Instead of traditional Mexican fillings, the dish features shaved gyro meat, grilled onions, roasted corn salsa and fresh cilantro. For an added kick, the tortilla is dressed in barbecue sauce and coated in a sprinkling of white cheddar cheese before the entire sandwich is melted to perfection. The resulting dish is what founder and CEO of Gyroville Lambros Kokkinelis refers to as "a bold marriage of flavors."
Trend Themes
1. Hybrid Menu Items - The demand for hybrid menu items presents an opportunity for innovation in the food industry.
2. Mexican and Mediterranean Fusion - The popularity of combining Mexican and Mediterranean cuisines creates room for creative dishes that appeal to diverse tastes.
3. Flavorful Grilled Tortilla Creations - There is potential for disruptive innovation in creating unique and delicious grilled tortilla dishes.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - The food industry can explore new fusion food concepts and capitalize on the demand for unique culinary experiences.
2. Casual Dining - Casual dining establishments can incorporate hybrid menu items to attract customers seeking diverse and innovative flavor combinations.
3. Food Truck and Street Food - Food truck vendors and street food sellers can offer inventive grilled tortilla creations to tap into the trend of on-the-go fusion cuisine.

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