You get an insane amount of food for the price. The portions are generous, and it's quite surprising how much you actually receive. The food tastes good, and while I wouldn’t go as far as to say it’s the best kebab plate I’ve ever had, it’s definitely good. There’s a nice balance of flavors and freshness, with a mix of meat, vegetables, and sauces that complement each other well. The fries are alright, and the salad is refreshing, which rounds off the meal nicely.
The most remarkable thing, though, is the portion size. You get a massive serving, probably twice the amount of food you would typically expect for the price. For just 80kr, you receive enough food to easily feed yourself twice or even share with a friend. The box is so full that it has trouble staying closed, which is always a nice surprise.
On top of that, the staff are always friendly and welcoming. The service is quick, and the atmosphere is relaxed. In the summer, you'll be accompanied by well-mannered birds and ducks while dining outside. They’re sweet and adorable, adding a touch of charm to the whole experience.
You can't go wrong with this place...
Read moreWhenever I'm close by and want something delicious and have food worth my money, I'll always choose Bagdad Falafel. It's been years now and one of my stories I use to tell others about my experience there is: My friend and I went there and ordered "mixed plate". I ordered without fries, bexause I was on a diet. And he ordered a with fries. We ate at the tables available, which is always and only outdoors. They were able to hand me the lid closed, but with his, it was so full that they handed it to him without closing the lid. He and I was very amazed of the generous amount for the price we payed. And of course, the taste is one of the best. After all these years, not much has changed, which is good, according to me. Always generous, always good price and always as delicous. I hope it stays open for generations and that it only changes...
Read moreNothing super here. The food could be so much better if they put in a little more effort in it. Toast the bread properly otherwise it just feels like the bread is coming out of a microwave. Same goes for the meat, grill it properly and make real kebab out of it but don't burn it now. Otherwise the meat feels a bit uncooked and spongy. A little more sauce wouldn't hurt either and would make the kebab wraps a less dry. If you are in the area and are hungry and fancy some kebab or falafel wraps then you are more or less out of options and forced to choose it and it's fine, the food is edible. But you wouldn't come specially for the food as it...
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