Very nice staff and nice shop.
Turkish pizza after a long day or week has now become a habit for me. The sauces are great, I especially like the curry sauce, and the meat tastes great regardless of whether it's veal or chicken (but I prefer chicken)
All in all, I can really recommend the shop, it is definitely my new favorite kebab shop
From the outside it's an ordinary kebab shop but after the new operator took over and the renovation it was significantly better than the others I tried in HMÜ. No stressful back and forth but everything in order and with patience. Meat, salad and sauces taste great. Since the store is within walking distance of us, we come by regularly.
The salad on the kebab was sour. Since you couldn't eat it and had to take it down, you didn't get full, regardless of whether it was a normal kebab or a big kebab. There was very little meat on it and the bread wasn't cooked through either.
Sorry, I get around a lot, but this was the worst Yufka I've eaten in a long time. The Yufka flatbread was extremely tough, the sauces had hardly any taste and when I said something spicy, he sprinkled a full teaspoon of Pul Biber over it for me. Afterwards you couldn't taste the meat, the onions, tomatoes or the sauce. Also, why can't you roll the thing up properly and fold it over at the bottom so that the customer doesn't get dirty because everything drips out the bottom? Some people also call this the king's bite of the Yufka when everything from the fat and sauces as well as the meat accumulates at the bottom. Given the time is 12:00 and the opening time is 10 a.m., it's strange that the spit was almost empty. Some people would say the skewer was from the day before. I'm curious how I'll get the kebab or whether I'll be able to visit the toilet more often afterwards.
The term "vitamin kitchen" for a - generally speaking - "kebab shop" obscures the fat content and calories typically found in pizza, kebabs, etc. Anyone who thinks they're getting particularly "healthy" food here also believes that McDonald's prepares healthy food.
Besides, the kebab is no better or worse than any other average kebab shop in town, but they don't pretend to be a special "vitamin kitchen."