I like Kebabs. Only thing i worry is about the hygiene standards in these shops. I saw a test and 4 out of 10 failed basic standard.
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Great news! I think Dodge just fired all the health inspectors as costly dead weight, so all restaurants now have a perfect 10/10!
I had a beer at a posh downtown bar a few months back while waiting for someone. You have no idea how many mice I saw zigzagging across the floor, but I think you're getting an idea.
Adds some flavor to it. And if you don’t get sick, it’s all good.
As long as I don't get the shits or sick then I'm good
I've always wanted to try döner, but they're impossible to find in the US, at least outside large cities :(
Gyros and shawarma are both types of / related to döner; you might have more luck finding one of them.
I saw a chain for a brief time called “Vertskebap” but it didn’t last long. Maybe because they were also charging $16 a pop.
Not expensive?
How much is it where you live?
Am from Germany. 5€ at our current favourite döner. Seitan döner with a very good vegan cocktail sauce. My other favourite right across our flat is 6,50€ - falafel döner with hummus and all kinds of other freshness. 6,50€ is rather expensive for my tastes and my wallet but pretty cheap compared to the nationwide average. 5€ is beyond cheap
Reflects my experience as well, that's why I was surprised
Here it is 6 to 9€. Depends on what bread you want. Pitah, plain wrap or lahmacun. Also we have the 'kapsalon" about 10€.
7,50€
Dang it, if y'all keep posting stuff like this you're gonna makes me want to immigrate even more than I already do.
Döner macht schöner, auf Dauer auch schlauer. McDonalds just makes fat.
Not as good as it's far superior cousin "The Halifax Donair". Come visit and try one.
Oh the king of donair! It's not ON Skin garden Rd, but a few street over, right?
It's on Grafton but Tony's is where it's at!
Venus was always my favorite.
... and healthier too.
Lamb doner meat and chips, with lettuce, onions and burger sauce. Food of the gods!
God i wish i could try real döner, didn't have a taste for it when I was young, and there just isn't any anywhere near me where i live now. Which just feels weird to me, i always thought that was a guarantee anywhere near a military installation
McDonalds is nasty. I don't touch the stuff in the US and feel it would really be a waste of what could have been a good meal in EU.
The good old nice’n’greasy
Not to be that guy, but McDonalds doesn't really give a shit if you eat at their restaurant. They own the land that the restaurant sits on. It's only the franchisee that gets in financial trouble from lost revenue.
McDonalds can always sell the land even if individual restaurants fail.
the franchise buys stuff from the corp tho
But the net on that is nothing. The profits on the land sale is everything, as long as they can hold it long enough (rented) to make it worthwhile.