If you are going to Dresden and would like to get to know the city from the culinary side, be sure to visit this place, where you will not only eat well but also, with a bit of luck, you will meet Darek Smakołysz, from Świebodzin. At the same time, I warn you, this is not a place for rabbits, but for real predators!
I would give 0 stars if it were possible. I absolutely didn't like the kebab at all. The meat pieces were way too thick. Vegetables didn't look fresh and tasted just as bad. Tomato pieces were cut way too thick. Bread is not freshly made, just toasted!
I was born in Stuttgart and came to Bremen for a weekend to explore the city. In the evening I looked online where you can eat well in Bremen and nuris köftegrill was suggested to me. The food was amazing and the service was 10/10. I would wish for a shop like this in Stuttgart. Only the best to the store!!!
Kind regards
The soup was more like water than a soup disaster. The taste left something to be desired.
The main courses meat was partly raw
Meat quality, preparation minus 5. In any case someone has to teach him.
If you value your stomach and don't see it as waste, avoid going there and experiencing the same thing.
Staff OK.
You should be ashamed of being greedier and greedier. 6 euros for a kebab is already a lot, but adding another 1 euro just because it's a dance festival is absolutely the crowning glory. So as a local, you won't see me for the remaining 362 days of the year.
Addendum: Some time later, it seems that with great caution we are not simply turning up the price screw, no, we are simply making the kebab smaller, much smaller. That's a joke, an absolute joke, no one gets fed up anymore and you want objective criticism, that's honestly audacious.