A small Kurdish kebab place that totally hits the spot when you're hungry and looking for something quick, tasty, and filling. It's more of a modest street-food-style shop than a formal restaurant, but that’s exactly what gives it its charm – it’s unpretentious, down-to-earth, and all about good food.
I stopped by for a quick bite and ended up staying longer than I expected. The kebab was genuinely excellent – juicy meat, fresh vegetables, and soft warm bread, all put together with care. You can tell this isn’t fast food in the lazy sense; it’s fast, but full of flavour and clearly made with love. Their homemade tea was also a lovely surprise – strong, fragrant, and served just the way I like it. And if you’re into ayran, theirs is refreshing and perfectly salty, just what you need with a kebab.
The guy behind the counter was friendly and relaxed, happy to chat, and made me feel welcome even though the place was busy. It’s one of those neighbourhood spots where people drop by all the time – workers, families, passers-by – and there’s a real local feel to it.
If you're in the area and need a quick, satisfying meal without spending too much, this is definitely the place. I’ll be coming...
Read moreThis a a really simple idea done well. The shwarma is actual lamb, not donner meat, the chicken is not red coloured, so you see what you get. The naan bread is made in an earthenware oven in front of you in 30seconds flat. A choice of Lamb, chicken or mixed. Add your salad and add your sauce, job done. If you want take out just order and wait to get your wrap. If you want to sit in, order and it'll be brought to you to put together to your own taste. A really heathy option is to go for a felafel instead. You can have fries and a drink. Job done! Great fresh food, great price. The best thing is that they close once the meat is finished and get a delivery everyday, so its fresh!! Have taken friends family and co-workers, ...
Read morePopped into Shaz to get a late lunch, disappointed to say they're still selling Israeli products like coca cola, Fanta, pepsi etc...its put me off so won't be going back to this establishment or any other business that supports the genocide against palestinians. It's crazy to advertise yourself as a halal business that profits from a GENOCIDE in Palestine by selling Israeli products - 6 months into the ethnic cleansing - genocide and you still haven't sorted your business out. RAMADAN IS ROUND THE CORNER - ISRAEL IS INTENTIONALLY STARVING AND BOMBING PALESTINIANS and your making money off of...
Read more