This is the worse adana kebab and Iskander kebab I ever had in my life. Highly not recommended. Kebab quality is worse and they know nothing how to make a kebab. Very bad food.
Big kebap in tortilla worth the price, little too salty but its subjectively said, we took salad as well but big one was truly not a really big so 4*..taste good and price is fair for late night meal..
It took them over 2 hours to deliver a kebab.
The french fries were old and cold, some of them look like half eaten, probably they reused them after another client.
Drink was warmer than the kebab.
Disgusting. Avoid this place.
Recently, my wife and I were in Turkey. Upon returning to Poznań, we decided to have some Turkish food. We found this restaurant that positioned itself as Turkish cuisine. We found familiar dishes there – lahmacun, kebab, lamb shashlik. That’s what we ordered. But instead of lahmacun, they sent us a pizza (for some reason, they added arugula, which we can’t stand). Need I say that the dough in the original lahmacun should be thinner and made with a different recipe altogether? The kebabs, kofte, and lamb shashlik turned out to be complete garbage – dry and hard. In the end, we threw all this food in the trash. If you’re looking for Turkish cuisine, you definitely shouldn’t order food from this restaurant – you’ll be disappointed. In fact, I wouldn’t recommend anyone order food there at all, because whether it’s Turkish or not – it’s tasteless and inedible.
P.S. For some reason, everything was served on a bed of french fries (they probably sent a whole kilogram of french fries). Although we didn’t order them, we specifically chose the „no sides” option. We don’t eat this, so we threw it away too.
P.P.S. If the restaurant owner reads this – I recommend you and your chef take a business trip to Istanbul. At least for a week. Take Turkish cuisine lessons there, it’s more than affordable.
Faisal Imran (zweryfikowany) –
This is the worse adana kebab and Iskander kebab I ever had in my life. Highly not recommended. Kebab quality is worse and they know nothing how to make a kebab. Very bad food.
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Kosa (zweryfikowany) –
Big kebap in tortilla worth the price, little too salty but its subjectively said, we took salad as well but big one was truly not a really big so 4*..taste good and price is fair for late night meal..
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Sergio (zweryfikowany) –
It took them over 2 hours to deliver a kebab.
The french fries were old and cold, some of them look like half eaten, probably they reused them after another client.
Drink was warmer than the kebab.
Disgusting. Avoid this place.
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Alexander Shelestov (zweryfikowany) –
Recently, my wife and I were in Turkey. Upon returning to Poznań, we decided to have some Turkish food. We found this restaurant that positioned itself as Turkish cuisine. We found familiar dishes there – lahmacun, kebab, lamb shashlik. That’s what we ordered. But instead of lahmacun, they sent us a pizza (for some reason, they added arugula, which we can’t stand). Need I say that the dough in the original lahmacun should be thinner and made with a different recipe altogether? The kebabs, kofte, and lamb shashlik turned out to be complete garbage – dry and hard. In the end, we threw all this food in the trash. If you’re looking for Turkish cuisine, you definitely shouldn’t order food from this restaurant – you’ll be disappointed. In fact, I wouldn’t recommend anyone order food there at all, because whether it’s Turkish or not – it’s tasteless and inedible.
P.S. For some reason, everything was served on a bed of french fries (they probably sent a whole kilogram of french fries). Although we didn’t order them, we specifically chose the „no sides” option. We don’t eat this, so we threw it away too.
P.P.S. If the restaurant owner reads this – I recommend you and your chef take a business trip to Istanbul. At least for a week. Take Turkish cuisine lessons there, it’s more than affordable.
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Ktoś (zweryfikowany) –
Best kebab I’ve been able to find in Poznań
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