Kebab
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Kebab
Halil İbrahim Sofrasi. Coming from the top of the high street it is on the right hand side down a small alley. There are probably more places but this is the one I like best. Prices are good. I usually have the chicken shish wrap. It’s full of chicken and very tasty. Lots of different things on the menu.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Kebab
Absolutely, walk away from the main tourist streets and eat where the locals eat.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Kebab
Yep, walk away from the main tourist streets and eat where the locals eat.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Kebab
If your willing to walk a bit further mozarella pizza cafe has to be the busiest ive been . If you go around lunch time the kebabs are stacked up in piles on the counter for packet servis.
Its clientel are workers students..i sometimes sit in and eat a chicken shish meal. Good value i cant remember the price.
All the students know this place.
One tip to anybody here is just go for the small kebab as they double wrap the larger one and it ends up too much bread imo.
Its clientel are workers students..i sometimes sit in and eat a chicken shish meal. Good value i cant remember the price.
All the students know this place.
One tip to anybody here is just go for the small kebab as they double wrap the larger one and it ends up too much bread imo.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Kebab
Reyntj, totally agree re large kepabs (notice the spelling) , far, too much bread on large ones, doesn't matter where you go.