A server sets fire to an appetizer of cheese soaked in brandy, and shouts of “Opa!” sound as the flames climb several feet in the air. After dousing the blaze with a squeeze of lemon juice, the server presents a sizzling plate of kefalotiri saganaki. On nearby tables, plates teem with filet mignon medallions seared by a wood-fired grill and ouzo mussels swimming in garlic tomato sauce. Meals conclude with traditional Greek desserts or specialty martinis. Before leaving, diners can linger over polished wood tables in the dining room or enjoy the fresh air from outdoor seating on the patio. For large gatherings, Taverna Kyma can roast spit-fired pigs or lamb with 48 hours' notice, accommodating such events as weddings, seminars, and the 10-year anniversary of a successful seminar.