Very good kebab shop. The meat is fresh and well seasoned, the bread is crispy, and the sauces are flavorful. The service is friendly and the waiting time is short. Clear recommendation.
Only recommended. The kebab plates with various side dishes are a lot. The prices are completely acceptable and fair. The owner himself is very friendly.
Do you know that? You come out of a concert, your ears are ringing, your heart is full, and your stomach is screaming for a decision that will be regretted in 30 minutes or celebrated with eternal gratitude. And there you stand, in front of Musti's vegetable kebab in Charlottenburg.
The shop has, how should I put it, character. It's a bit like a pub disguised as a fast food restaurant. The counter – friendly, inviting, almost charming. The kitchen behind it? Well, if the counter was a dapper lady, then the kitchen would be her older sister who was in the sun too long. But no matter, you're not here to live.
The kebab man – a fine guy. Friendly, with a smile that says: I know why you're here and I won't let you down. I order according to the type of house. Chicken, complete salad, herb sauce, hot sauce. Everything on it. No half measures.
And then: the first bite. A harmonious interplay of freshness, spice and that pleasant feeling that you are doing something that may not be healthy, but is definitely right. The meat is juicy, the sauces are perfectly balanced - not too spicy, not too mild, just a hug for the taste buds. The size? Perfect. Not too small, not so big that you feel like you need to update your will.
Behind me, a lonely slot machine flashes like a lost UFO on meth. Turkish music is playing on the television that sounds as if it was composed exclusively for melancholy taxi drivers. But that adds to the atmosphere. You almost feel like you're on a short vacation.
And then comes the bill: 7 euros. Yes, friends, we are at the point where you pay the price of a paperback for a kebab. And while I'm still pondering whether Olaf Scholz should introduce a cap on kebab prices, I take the last bite. And know: it was worth every cent.
Conclusion: If you find yourself in Charlottenburg at night, you should visit Mustis Vegetable Döner. It not only satisfies hunger, but also the soul. And if you're lucky, you might win the 3 euros at the machine that you're missing from the kebab price in 2010.
3 stars because of the friendliness. The kebab would be a maximum of 2 stars. Bread very soft, meat bland and a bit lacking, salad could be fresher and less watery, sauce tastes like nothing. Overall, unfortunately not good.
I've been ordering a Lahmacun here occasionally for years. Today I was completely out of my mind. I have never had such a fresh and well-filled Turkish pizza. The quality has noticeably increased... (probably me too). Top!
We ordered takeaway. The order, which was planned to arrive for 25-40 days, arrived in 2.5 hours. We called the business 5 times but it was impossible to reach them. When we met twice, he arrived 1 hour later than he said.
I live right next to the kebab shop. The food is inexpensive. It takes a little longer, but quality takes time. The two men who work there create a homely vibe. Everything is always clean! Treat yourself