1 star for the racial slur of the staff.. 3 * for the kebab..
But the food is only as good as the intentions of the person who serves it..
Avoid this place unless you want to be judged by your ethinicity...
I've eaten in kebab places in over 5 countries in Europe and they mostly serve the kebab... With a 'Thank you brother' greeting..
This place however.. Judges you by where you are from.. When asked for some more onions.. Responds by taking.. 2 hands full of onions and askes me back... Is this enough..
Makes a joke about my spending abilities while I'm deciding between a can and a bottle of coke...
And finally.. The tissues.. When I asked the staff to give me some tissues.. He passes me like 6 of them.. I returned half of them saying I just need a couple.. This guy laughing sarcastically at me says.. TAKE YHEM.. THEY ARE FREE..
Seems like it's a famous chain of kebab joints and I'm only sharing my experience w.r.t the one in...
Read moreI don’t usually spend time on writing bad reviews, but this one made me angry. I just had a wrap from here. First, it was the closest place to get some food and I was waiting for my bus which was departing soon. I went here and the guy told that they take only cash. I had to get back to my bus for my wallet. I came back in a few minutes, running up and down by the stairs, and saw how just two holland men paid for their order by card. So they probably do it to every tourist. However, I bought two wraps, the guy who was making orders left somewhere and his colleague, who was taking payments in cash, started doing orders without washing his hands or at least wearing gloves. The wraps were dry and small for 8,60 euros each, below average, tasted okay though. If you are not super hungry, better eat...
Read moreThe harried-looking employee served me a cold turkse pizza (lahmacun). The wrap appeared fully cooked, so I ate it anyway, thinking "this is a wrap, not a turks pizza". The salad appeared fresh and tasted fine. I suffered no ill effects, but was somewhat shocked that it happened. It's always a bit risky to order fast food at a train station between stops, but I had plenty of time and the process took about 15 minutes, which I considered long enough for the pizza bottom to warm up in those little ovens they have and I thought I saw him pull it out of the oven, so possibly the oven wasn't on and he didn't notice. I wonder what I would have got if I had asked for a turks pizza with extra meat! This was a Sunday just before noon and they had possibly just opened,...
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