My favourite halal restaurant in Berlin. Went there multiple times , and haslama (not in this photo review) is my favourite
Although speaking in English is sometimes challenging but they've big monitors displaying ffoodphotos & name7s make it easier.
It is one of the most busiest restaurants in the street, so you might have to be in queue if it's peak hour'.
Services and food are too good with tea on the house. We tried the 59th menu. As for the desert, earlier we tried bakalava and kenefa (which is very demanding).
Transportation is very much accessible with U8 & S-bahn are very close to walking distance and bus halltestelle just one block away.
The only downside to me is that they don't accept the card if the total amount is less...
Read moreI’d give it 0/5 if I could. Probably the worst dining experience I’ve ever had. We went later at night and typically order a bunch of things to split. At the beginning, the waiter was peppy and made very pleasant small talk. The strategy is to order a couple things first and see if they’re good and then order more. This apparently offended the waiter making the rest of this “picnic table at a fairground” quality dining experience hellish. The food wasn’t anything to write home about either, honestly 80% of the doner places in the city are gourmet compared to this. Then it took 30 minutes to get our bill in an empty restaurant from a waiter who, if looks could kill, would’ve murdered us after ordering the...
Read moreThis place reminds you a local turkish restaurant. They have food of the day or you can order different type of grill dishes. It never disappoints.
Food portions are quite big and price is good.
We have tried their lahmacun, kuru fasulye, grilled chicken and kofte sandwiches. All are very tasty and fresh. They serve cacik sauce or salad with all dishes. Both are also super yummy.
We come here again and again, so highly...
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