Living in wood green I have plenty of kebab options, but Crystal is my favourite. There's three Turkish restaurants practically next door to each other on the highroad and you can smell the meat barbequeing (particularly at weekends) from a fair distance away. It's glorious....and I now know where I'm going for lunch later haha!
Anyone from Medway, Master Kebab. I’d say it’s the best in Kent. Won enough awards just a shame it doesn’t deliver.
As a veteran of many authentic Turkish cuisine establishments, I always thought the best kebab was to be had North of the Thames. Masters Kebab blow 99% of them away, everything they do is quality even the elephants leg. I have no problem with them not delivering, the guy who runs the place didn't want to over extend and their quality to suffer nor did he want to piss the council off with delivery drivers taking the piss where they park. For the quality its also very reasonably priced
The Kebabci in Well Hall Rd is fantastic. Their lamb doner is the best I have ever had. They bake their own bread as well which is lovely.
Must get around to trying this place, it's been on the radar a while. Living by the High Street, it's far too easy for me to be lazy and head to Ziyafet or Coban's Kitchen.
The Kebabci in Well Hall Rd is fantastic. Their lamb doner is the best I have ever had. They bake their own bread as well which is lovely.
Must get around to trying this place, it's been on the radar a while. Living by the High Street, it's far too easy for me to be lazy and head to Ziyafet or Coban's Kitchen.
My favourite haunt for a donor kebab was near Plumstead Station. I don’t know how many times I fell in there needing a fix of donor with Chilli sauce. I don’t think it did my cholesterol levels any good but it used to make my knees tremble whilst munching on the way home. Unfortunately or fortunately I now live in Central London and the kebabs are not the same. But I still dream of those kebabs.
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Shish.
Had enough of the French swimmers have you ??
Unfortunately or fortunately I now live in Central London and the kebabs are not the same. But I still dream of those kebabs.