A very down-to-earth kebab shop at Marler Stern. Yes, the surroundings are not chic, but anyone who knows the Marler Stern knows that too.
We just wanted to eat a little something, fries and nuggets. Everything was very tasty and the fries were nice and crispy. The service good and friendly.
The hustle and bustle next door was also amusing and entertaining.
Ordered a kebab, was horrified to open it and see chopped up beef burgers inside. Really disgusting. Please never do this again. Clearly thought I was drunk and wouldn’t realise - never stepping foot in there again.
Unfortunately, it's quite expensive! As a Berliner, I was very disappointed: 8 euros for a durüm, hardly any meat, and a very old salad. The staff were very unfriendly. When I asked if the durüm could be cut in two, I was told, "No, you can do it yourself!" The shop wasn't even full, which is a shame... which is why I'm only giving it a bad review.
Very average kebab shop. Skewer from the wholesaler, bread too and everything was very unspectacular.
I'm surprised that this location doesn't offer high-quality kebab. It's clear to me that the local rent must be a nightmare, but in the long term this concept should work because the Lindenthaler would definitely be willing to pay more for higher quality and become an expensive regular customer.
I ate there, and it tasted really good until I left the store. I immediately felt sick and almost puked. I'm going home and we'll see what happens (I'm still feeling sick).