I thought I already had left a review on this spot. How could I have missed it!!?? Because this is the only establishment that I continually keep returning to, except Mcdonalds to be honest. Today was nothing out of the ordinary, but as always exceptional. I ordered my usual Shawarma with Turkish bread and a coke, and I felt a bit pressure, because I had hyped this kebab joint for a couple of days now. All the way while we drove from Stockholm to Malmö I kept telling my friend Lilly about this kebab, the perfect right temperature bread, the shredded grilled shawarma, combined with the right amount of green things, and man, the chili is out of this world. I actually decided to stay an extra day in Malmö, just to have time to come back to Kebabistan, it’s that good!!
I must also give credit to my friend “The Fog” who introduced me to Kebabistan almost a decade ago. I remember that I felt some resistance when he first suggested this place, but now I can easily admit that this is one of my long lasting culinary loves in life.
So today me, Lilly and Olga took the train from Malmö to Copenhagen and had lunch at Kebabistan. It was a brief, but a magical moment, and I think this kebab brought us closer, I certainly feel more connected to them after this experience, I hope...
Read moreI went here 7 years ago and it was the best kebab I have ever had. Then I went last month and I was nervous that I had built it up in my head too much and it wouldn’t be as good, that I had romanticised it too much and it was just a tasty kebab.
I was very happy to have my first bite and realise that it was, in fact, the most amazing kebab. Packed full of flavour and super filling for its size, it’s just an all around amazing kebab, and I’m sad I don’t live in Europe because I’d have this once a month for sure, even if I had to take a flight to get it.
If someone who works there could give me the secrets I’d open a place in australia, retire in 2 years because it’s THAT good and split the profits 50/50. SEND ME YOUR...
Read moreKebab was good but when I went there and ordered, the staff wasn’t too friendly and aped me in Arabic when I couldn’t speak Danish and was a bit slow due to the Danish menu signs at first, thinking I wouldn‘t understand them.
If you want to eat sitting, I don‘t recommend this place, since there is basically only one bench outside, which is definitely occupied in rush hours.
Other people we met there mentioned better stores to eat at, which also seem to have more and better seating opportunities than Kebabistan. But if you really want to eat there, please take the mentioned points into...
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