The kebab shop offers exactly what you would expect from a solid snack bar - and in some respects even more. The classic kebab pockets are reliably good: crispy bread, fresh salad, standard selection of sauces and the choice between veal or chicken. Nobody will be disappointed here, but neither will anyone be surprised.
However, the shop really shines with its Dürüm rolls – a real highlight in terms of taste. The wraps are well seasoned, juicy and harmoniously balanced. The vegetarian offering is also particularly positive: the falafel variations are made with a lot of love, crispy on the outside, soft on the inside and ideally balanced with the fresh ingredients. This makes the place a real recommendation for vegetarians too.
Overall, a reliable spot for quick hunger pangs - with extra points for taste and variety in the meat-free options.
When I read the reviews, nothing has changed since my last and only visit. 10 years ago I ate the worst croque in my life here. The croque itself was so extremely dry that you couldn't even cut it, it fell apart like rusks. So it was my only visit.