There is NO kebab here. According to the menu it is “Kebap”, which, despite often being used in the same way, is not the G
Same is. You can choose chicken or veal. Both are fried in a pan, so they don
I saw for myself that there has been a kebab stand here since the end of the 90s. At that time it was a converted "construction trailer" and in the meantime a guest room and an outdoor area with a few