Very tasty. You walk in and are shown to your table. You get flatbread and wrap bread and several dips. I assume this is to pass the time until the actual food you ordered arrives. Then drinks and dishes are taken and served. Finally, you get a black tea. If you want to pay by card, you have to come up to the front, almost to the entrance. But I don't mind. The service is very friendly.
We actually prefer to eat the Dürüm kebab there... unfortunately the quality of the meat has deteriorated so much... unbelievably disgusting... that's it for us. I've never had so many "bumps"! Wow.
VERY BAD RESTAURANT you guys should be ashamed of your service!!! Very unfriendly personals. And the food is also nog so speical. How can such restaurants is still open….
Food was very tasty, sometimes very overpriced. Service/employees have always been very unfriendly (I've known the restaurant for at least 7 years). The biggest annoyance is that tap water costs something - I find that an outrage and restaurants immediately fall in my reputation!
Why does a kebab box with salad cost €1.5 more expensive than a kebab even though there is less meat and no bread? I don't think it's right if you ask more for something but offer less. I got a box with salad and sauce. There was very little meat. You took my hak
The food was great and the staff was also excellent in my opinion. Very friendly atmosphere.. short waiting times.. always happy to go there.. hence 5 stars... I can recommend it with a clear conscience!
Beautifully located directly on the Erft. People like to stop here for a short stop on a bike tour. The food is as you would imagine from a real Turkish restaurant. There is even the Turkish beer “Efes”. All in all, definitely worth a trip
I've been coming here to get my kebab for 25 years, and today there was suddenly cocktail sauce... The skewer was bone dry and was only served when I came in. Only the top layer that was dry was cut off. Both kebabs were much too small compared to the other portions I got there. It took less than 5 minutes to get home and they were ice cold, as if they had never been warm. And that for now 7.5€…
This was our third time there, always for takeaway. This time, unfortunately, it wasn't good at all. The fact that the price has gone up by €1 per yufka would have been fine if the contents had stayed the same. There was much less meat than before. The box was also smaller... and there was a very long wait of over 20 minutes (for two yufkas and some extra meat in one box) when there was hardly anything going on... and all without gloves... (The last few times they wore them, but the staff were different too). Unfortunately, we didn't really get a greeting either... We probably won't go there again, which is a shame.