I tried Lahmacun and I don't recommend it. First of all, they didn't bake it in the oven, it was already prepared and he just heated it up. It is not okay. Second, since he added salad to lahmacun, which costs extra 2 euros. Of course you should add a bit of salad or persil but you don't need a whole plate of it. But at least they did not charge for the lemons. So I paid 11 Euro for 2 Lahmacun. Maybe it is Lahmacun of Germany or other countries, maybe Greek but clearly it is not Turkish way to prepare and serve it. Other stuffs are probably good I haven't tried them my only point is it is not a best place to eat Turkish Lahmacun.
Except that people are kind and the place is calm and...
Read moreI don't normally write reviews but here because I had such a great experience. Went in for a late night meal when pretty much everything was closed. Could not for the life of us find an ATM to get cash but was super grateful this place took credit cards (not Amex). I don't speak German, but the employees were very patient with me and spoke a few limited words in English to help/were very gracious as I pointed and held up menu numbers on my fingers. Their friendliness and patience was much appreciated after a long day of travel! I wasn't expecting the food to be anything special but was pleasantly surprised to find that the durum was actually pretty good. To the staff, keep doing what...
Read moreAfter I was shooed away by a restaurant around the corner, I decided to come here. Sometimes Fate has better things in store for you. The food was delicious and fairly priced. It’s a low-key place and you order at the counter and sit yourself and they bring you the food. During my time they’re there was a constant stream of customers. Mostly takeout.
I don’t usually order kebaps, but this one hit the spot. I really liked the various sauces and sides that came with it. Warning, the tomato sauce was spicy. I was caught off guard. I will definitely be stopping by again. Cash only unless you have a...
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