It would be a pity not to try the Turkish restaurants
Nuremberg is filled with Turkish restaurants, ranging from fast-food Turkish wraps to sit-down dining establishments, and even chain brands. It's said that Nuremberg was almost completely destroyed during World War II, and the Turkish community was among the first to help rebuild the city, which is why there are so many Turkish restaurants here. 🏙️ When you arrive, you're greeted with a serving of freshly baked flatbread, not regular bread. 🥯 The main focus of the menu is grilled meats. You can enjoy grilled chicken wings, beef, and thinly sliced lamb with white cheese. The lamb is often served with peppers and a tomato sauce. There's also a rice dish mixed with grilled meats, where the meat is more abundant than the rice and comes with a flavorful meat sauce. The lamb meatballs are another highlight, with breadcrumbs in the middle and served with a rich sauce. Pair them with a piece of flatbread, and it's truly delicious. The grilled peppers are not spicy but very fragrant—I love them! 🌶️ For a unique drink, try their signature beverage, which has a thick, yogurt-like consistency. If you don't like sour flavors, you might want to skip this one. For something more familiar, you can always go for regular black tea with sugar. 🍵 The location is very convenient, right next to Plarrer station in the city center of Nuremberg (across the street). 📍 Mevlana Restaurant #food #ExperiencingExoticCuisine #AuthenticFoodOnTheGo #IrresistibleExoticDelights #ExoticFlavorFiesta #CuisineKnowsNoBorders #TurkishRestaurant