The Abi is very nice and has good prices, he sells a large kebab with extra meat for 7€ and wanted to give it away for 5 euros. The food is always warm and the food is all fresh, a mega kebab. It only costs 8€ from him and that is really the biggest kebab than I have ever seen/eaten
After a two hour delay, despite calling the restaurant, the customer service was poor and they mocked me. The food was very cold, the quality was very poor and the kebab contained no meat. The business must be closed by the health director
Divan Döner is located right in the train station arcades and, despite its terrible reputation, has been able to stay there for a very long time. I've more or less completely avoided the store for almost 15 years now, but curiosity drove my wife and I into it at the weekend.
The first impression isn't that bad: it's not super comfortable inside, but it's okay for train station conditions. The selection of dishes also looks good at first. What's particularly cool is that there are lots of small snacks like börek and other pastries, which are of course also available at the train station. The prices aren't that great - they're really high and very expensive for a kebab snack bar.
I had falafel in bread, a poça with cream cheese and a vegetable quiche, my wife had lahmacun with meat and a small portion of fries. The service was reasonably friendly, but a bit sloppy. My only special request, not to have tomatoes in the flatbread, was registered, but I still got some.
Unfortunately the salad itself wasn't good. Super roughly cut. I don't think I've ever had such large blocks of tomatoes before. At least it was easier to get them out that way. The mixing ratio was strange (hardly any onions, but a lot of cucumber) and overall the salad didn't taste much. The bread was super thin, it tore on the side when I first took a bite and after a short time it was soaked through at the bottom
It was extremely stupid to eat. The falafel was okay. Nothing special, but I've had significantly worse ones. The sauces at least tasted good and there was even hummus on request.
My wife liked the lahmacun, the meat was tasty and looked pretty good on the skewer. Unfortunately the fries were really mangy. The portion was rather small for the price, but that didn't matter because they were barely edible - super thin and still limp and the fat had a very rancid aroma that you could still smell half an hour later. The mayo also came in one of those sad little bags, which is also rather unusual.
My Poça actually tasted pretty good, but was super dry. With the vegetable quiche it was the other way around: the consistency was good, but it tasted like this rancid fat.
Overall, it was about what I expected - not the worst kebab ever, but no reason to go again. Of course the location at the train station is something special, but then I would expect either a slightly higher price or a slightly lower quality and not both. If you're a tourist or commuter in a hurry and want to eat at the train station: the Potsdam Grillhaus around the corner isn't exactly crazy either, but offers slightly better quality at better prices or you can go to Jasma in the train station arcade - it tastes really good there, even if it doesn't necessarily have to be the classic kebab.
I would never go to a store!!! Employees first run around outside the store wearing black gloves and aprons, shaking hands with others who had previously been to the toilet and collecting bottles. Then they eat with these gloves instead of changing them. Unfortunately, such behavior was often observed on different days.
fatal kebab shop. Went there yesterday and never had a kebab like this. There felt like there was nothing on it, hardly any sauce or meat and then the guy wanted to rip us off for a euro because he thought we had bought a “big kebab”. (The kebab was anything but BIG) Go eat kebab somewhere else
Ali is always there, always friendly and accommodating and he cuts the meat himself.
Ali is there with love and is open virtually 24 hours a day. This hardly exists anywhere else in Charlottenburg.
Guess they figured out how to buy reviews. Funny that all 5 star reviews were given two weeks ago and have only been answered since then.
I walk past there every day and haven't noticed any change from before. The pizza I bought back then still looks the same today.