My girlfriend and I received super friendly service. I rarely eat kebab but when I feel like it, city kebab is my first choice. Super fresh, super tasty
The seitan kebab is really good. Very good value for money for €6. The staff are all friendly and it's easy to sit down. Overall, nothing extraordinary, but absolutely a solid product for the price.
Food top. Meat tastes very good! The side dishes are also delicious and fresh!
The employees are always nice. To date, I have always been greeted and treated nicely.
Ambience, well. But for a store in a parking lot that is open, it's completely fine. I prefer to take my food with me.
Keep it up!
How much we loved the little hut at Güneys. And yesterday the disappointment was huge. I thought our family had Corona. All three kebabs were completely tasteless. The meat, coleslaw and tzatzicki tasted like nothing. Sure, the kebab was big, but after three bites, all three were served. Even the sheep's cheese had no taste. That's what I call art. It's over for us.
We ate there last Friday and I'm sorry to say that the difference compared to before (about a year or a year and a half ago) was clearly noticeable. Back then, the boss himself prepared the dough for the kebab on site, the pita bread was homemade, and the yufka was also freshly made. Now, however, both are industrially pre-made and only need to be warmed up - the kebab comes in a kind of bun, and the yufka is a ready-made, bought wrap! And the saddest part: It's now even more expensive than the homemade version!
I really loved this kebab! The bread was freshly baked, slightly crispy on the outside and soft on the inside - exactly as it should be. The meat was outstanding: juicy, perfectly seasoned and in just the right amount to fully enjoy each piece. I was particularly impressed by the freshness of the ingredients. The lettuce was crisp, the tomatoes juicy, and the cucumbers had a nice flavor. There were also delicious sauces that rounded the whole thing off wonderfully without being too dominant.
The portion was generous so it really fills you up and it's absolutely great value for money. The service was also friendly and quick, which made the entire experience even better. You can tell that the work here is done with passion and quality.
For me one of the best kebabs I've ever eaten - I'll definitely be back!
This is a delicious kebab restaurant in Berlin.
It's friendly to foreigners, has a lot of food, and the prices are good.
Above all, the vegetables are fresh, so eating them feels healing.
When you order Döner Teller, you will be asked whether you want French fries (pomme) or rice (rice).
You will be asked whether you want the sauce to be yogurt, chili, or garlic, and they will do it even if you ask for all of them. The chili sauce is not spicy at all by Korean standards. I can't think of any ramen with similar spiciness, so you can try it with confidence. Even the kids had no trouble eating it.
Ask if all the vegetables are okay. I think it's because people often ask for spicy vegetables like onions to be omitted.
Sprinkle three kinds of spices. Stylish like a certain chef.
The portions of food prepared this way are large, so it is difficult to eat just one plate by yourself, so consider carefully before ordering.
If you ask for leftover food to be packaged, they will put it in tin foil.
There are forks, knives, mayonnaise, ketchup, etc. next to the entrance, so you can bring them and use them freely.
There is also a restroom inside the store.
It's a local restaurant that seems to be frequented by a lot of local people, and there are also many people who come and eat alone.
In conclusion, I want to go again next time.
The employees there are completely overwhelmed. They don't know how to handle money. The portions are far too small for the price. The food tasted decent, though.