This place should not call it self for "Turkish Doner". There is nothing Turkish with this restaurant, we ordered a salmom pasta and a beef burger.
When the "pasta" came, it was not PASTA bit SPAGETTI. And the salmon had skin on it mixed in with tha pasta, and it was salty with no taste.
The beefpatty in the burger was very small. I felt like I just ate burger bun.
I took the "Pasta' to 1 of the staff and said that there is salmon skin mixed in the pasta and its salty, we dont want it.
The guy said that they could remake it but my wife didnt want it because of how they made it.
After short time the waiter comes to the table and brings new "salmon pasta". I was shocked because I told him we dont want anymore of the pasta, but he still insisted and said our chef makes very good food!?
And the staff startet to argue that some people make fish pasta with the skin mixed inside
Who has eaten salmon pasta with the skin mixed in it? Wont come...
Read moreAn idiot and an ignorant clerk of Bangladesh is running. They broke the bridge the Japanese had made without maintaining it for 26 years. And he say that Chinese made is better.
I came only to buy Kebab, but it was very unpleasant. Japan no longer wants to cooperate with them.
Japan has offered various services for poor Bangladesh. Seven Japanese people were killed by terrorists in Bangladesh who were involved in the construction of the bridge. And Japan paid almost all of the construction cost of the bridge. So, I can not forgive him for complaining about Japanese technology and service activities.
Does that silly clerk reading this? The Japanese bridge is the world's most solid. You broke without breaking the bridge. You study harder. Because of such idiots, Bangladesh can not make a bridge forever.
They would be able to break a Chinese bridge in a year. Of course the kebab was a cheap taste(bad) , so I threw it in...
Read moreStumbled upon this place while out on a bike ride enjoying Rome. I had stopped by Termi station, which is right across the street from Istanbul Doner Kebab. It was there I noticed the restaurant.
I went into to have a look, knowing we'd be taking the train to Naples in a few days and would want to have lunch on the way. I saw someone with a Panino Kebab and knew as soon as saw it that I'd want one too. The portion size was very generous and relatively cheap at $4 euros. They had other middle eastern foods as well that if I had more time would have enjoyed sampling those too.
If I ever get back to Rome, especially by Train, this would be a must stop for me. That said, it looked like there are a lot of other restaurants in the same vicinity that offer a similar middle eastern menu. I'm sure they're...
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