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    16 years ago

    Very good kebab place with really friendly staff and generous portions. I'd recommend the half pounder burger with cheese!

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    Best Mangal

    Best Mangal

    4.3(16 reviews)
    3.9 miFulham
    ££

    The "Best" in the name is completely accurate! Best kebab I have ever had. I lived in Fulham for 6…read moremonths some years ago and would get the seasoned ground lamb kebab here at least one night a week. I recently returned while on a short trip to London and the kebab was just as delicious as I remembered. You can dine in or take away - make sure to ask for all the vegetable and sauce toppings on the kebab. It may seem a little pricey for one kebab but you get a ton of meat etc and if you can manage some self control and only eat half of it, it is a viable next-day lunch leftover option. The guys working the counter were always super nice as well!

    A couple months ago, I was on the 28 bus to Fulham Broadway when I saw that the Steak Tapas place…read morethat was once there was gone. I was about to take a moment to consider the vagaries of fate, when I saw a banner over the windows proclaiming: Best Mangal! I nearly squeed out loud. My husband and I have been trekking across the entire length of North End Road to West Ken for the past 3 years for the best Turkish kebab joint in all of London. And now, like the mountain to Mohammed, the Best Mangal had come to us in Fulham! Here's the deal: it's good, it's better than good, it's a stratosphere above the average kebab. Less than a tenner gets you an amazing lamb beyti, with heaping salad (delish in its own right!) and bread basket. Chicken donor is actually pretty lovely as well--didn't expect that! Looks like a takeaway, but there is a lovely restaurant portion with a garden patio where you can go for some hookah action if so inclined. Maybe when the weather is milder? The staff are so nice and shake hands when we come in--that could be because we went 3 times in one week when they first opened. =) Btw, hands down, better than the lousy Lebanese restaurant across the way. Just sayin'. Shame about us moving to Clapham...I reckon if the Best Mangal banner had appeared before we signed the papers, we might have had to reconsider leaving Fulham. In any case, we still trek, but this time across the river for some mouthwateringly delicious kebabs. What's even better is that the lure of a Best Mangal dinner gets me to David Lloyds at least once a week! Two birds! Anyway, if you're in Clapham, Fulham or Putney, make your pilgrimmage now. You'll not regret it. Promise. And you may even see us there!

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    Ali Baba Kebab

    Ali Baba Kebab

    4.8(4 reviews)
    2.4 miTooting Bec, Tooting
    £

    Living in Streatham, I have no choice on weekend nights but to take the tube to Tooting Bec and hop…read moreon a bus back to my flat. Luckily for me the BEST KEBAB SHOP IN THE WORLD is located directly outside of the station. Seriously, the chicken and lamb shish are so flavorful and succulent that just writing about them makes my mouth water. The portions are more than generous, and the staff is so friendly, even when the place is packed with drunkards at 1 am. The pitta isn't the best, but that's probably a good thing... if I couldn't find a single flaw here, I'd eat their kebabs every day of the week!

    I'm not a massive kebab eater. I can't help but associate them with rubbery offerings inhaled as a…read morestudent under an alcoholic haze, bringing with them that inevitable feeling of guilt and regret the following morning. My dad indulges himself every now and then - which, considering his penchant for 50p tea in polystyrene cups from a greasy spoon, is in itself a bad sign - and my mum's words of warning still ring in my ears that every revolving doner has been there for years, with nameless meat glued to the outside of the ancient cores. So I tend to stay away. But on Sunday night, not only sober (well, one Crabbies down) but at the comparatively early hour of 11pm, I found myself in a kebab shop. I'd been dragged there by my friend who was significantly more inebriated than me but had been extolling the virtues of Ali Baba throughout the pub quiz at the Wheatsheaf. The lamb kebab, she promised, was the best she'd had in south-west London. Her words were so strong that I was nearly tempted over to the dark side, but having eaten four sausages at lunch in an effort to stave off my impending hangover, the idea of more meat nearly made me sick on their nice clean floor. So I opted instead for a halloumi and vegetable wrap, which turned out to be the best decision ever, because they grilled it, filled the wrap with copious amounts of salad, and were super generous with the cheese. Apparently a combination of garlic and sweet chilli sauces is not authentic but I do I look like I care?! The guys behind the counter were all cheerful and friendly, bantering away without a hint of sleaze, although that may have been because we were with my friend's 6-foot-something South African boyfriend. I waited until I was on the tube to chow down on my prize. Dear god, it was good. The first three quarters, anyway. Unfortunately it was so packed full of stuff (and rather poorly wrapped) that it all fell apart at the end, which peed me right off. Understatement of the year. When a sandwich of any description collapses before its rightful conclusion, it drives me round the bend. It makes me want to swear, scream, and hurl the remainder at the wall. I know this is unhealthy and the manifestation of a deep psychological issue, but there you are. I'm damaged, but at least I'm honest. Luckily the fact that I was underground and in the presence of children saved me from turning into the Incredible Hulk but I had to bury the anger and that was even worse. Ali Baba, you've put me back a good few years and that's just upsetting. Any good therapist will warn you. Don't repress those wrappy emotions.

    German Doner Kebab

    German Doner Kebab

    2.8(4 reviews)
    3.9 miFulham Broadway, Fulham
    £

    German diner kabab - sublime experience over great food On a…read morelazy weekday decided to pay a visit to German doner kabab Boy they are fantastic when it comes to food Their kababs are brilliant Ambiance - 3/5 Simple space with nice decor and interiors They have huge wall posters across the place The lighting is a bit dull but apt Food 4.5/5 They are superlative The meat is so fresh and the Robust flavours it has is something worth appreciating They use and bake their own bread They have chicken or beef options I had chosen a chicken doner kabab meal The meat is grilled with naive spices and then filled up with generous amount of sliced tomatoes, lettuce and onions The first bite of it no words to describe Juicy meat paired with fresh veggies of choice It's simply finger licking good Will be back soon to try other delicacies Service -3.5/5 The staff are humble and dutiful They take orders quickly and get the food delivered to you on time VFM - 4.5/5 The kabab are really delicious and fabulous The meat used is fresh and has right amount of spices and aromas . Cooked well Will come back for sure to try other delicacies .

    Very decent kebab and much better than the subway next door. Living right next door, I feel like…read morethis will be very dangerous for my gut. I had the Durum which was like a wrap and was good. A bit more expensive than their other kebabs so I'll try another next time I pop in.

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    Marmaris

    Marmaris

    4.2(5 reviews)
    3.0 miBalham
    £

    We went into this Kebab place after a night out at the pub ... normally the only reason I get Kebab…read moreat around midnight. The shop was still busy with customers eating in, the meat was still slowly roasting and the guys behind the counter still looked rather clean and neat. I liked this right away as it proves they are running a hygienic business. They have a little sofa for people to wait while their meat is done. We had Kebab and Sishe Kofte (one of my favourites), took it home and it was delicious and filling. I will go there again for sure!

    Decent kebabs, good value for money, authentic staff…read more I judge a kebab place based on the size of the meat skewers slowly being grilled and if the fire is on. Nothing more I hate than seeing a kebab shop where the meat isn't turning and the grill isn't on. Either they haven't had a customer in ages or they just can't afford to utility bill, neither of which is really promising. Marimaris has the meat on fire and turning and since I had missed lunch and dinner and was walking up Balham high street towards the common, I thought I'd give it a try. I got a large mixed kebab and the thing was damn huge. There was so much meat and veggies that I ate my fill (and I'm no shirker when it comes to putting away food) and still have a bit left over. I felt guilty throwing it away but you reach that point where you know another bite is just going to be a bad life decision. Yeah I was past that so definitely time to go. Food wise, the meat is satisfying but by no means the best I've ever had. It's good for 6 pounds to get enough food for two regular people and it's close to my new house so I'll give it another try.

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