This is a hole in the wall about a block away from Ayase eki. It's newly opened but there's almost always a line here at lunchtime. We came just before 11am and we wanted the hummus, but it was already sold out. We had the chicken shawarma instead. It was flavorful, not too spicy. It had a generous amount of shredded cabbage. Sauce was creamy. It was reasonably priced. I think my sandwich was less than 700¥. We sat eating at a bench right outside the shop (on the street itself!) We went by again around 8am before taking the train but it wasn't open. Like most shops in Japan, they don't open until around 10am, just in time for lunch. Will...
Read moreA hole-in-the wall kebab stand. There are not even any standing tables where you can eat, so this is strictly just for take away. Unfortunately, the kebab is not good. Meat is nothing special, and the only vegetable is fresh lettuce. A LOT of it. Probably since fresh lettuce is cheaper than roasted tomatoes or cucumbers, or...
Read moreOne of the best Kebab shops in Tokyo. The taste of the kebab is very fresh and authentic. The chef is very friendly and nice. I eat many times every week on the way home from Ayase station. Highly recommended for people who want to taste the real Turkish kebab taste. The restaurant offers halal food and have some...
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