Ladies, you should watch yourselves at this place. The guys that serve here are a bit cheeky to say the least. Funny, yes. Professional? Not so much. What makes it worse is the awkwardness when you have to wait for your kebab to be ready, with said cheeky boys grinning from behind the counter. At the top of the escalators when you first enter market city, this kebab shopfront is pretty hard to miss. With the most exposure, you'd think this shop was a better competitor when it comes to food.
For a shop that specialises in said kebabs, they really aren't something I'd brag about. I don't know if I'm simply a fussy eater or not, but the beef was dry, the lettuce and tomatoes were falling apart (I don't even want to think about how many times they've been refrigerated), and there was no houmous or barbecue sauce to counter the dryness of the meat. All in all, not my favourite kebab place in the area. read more