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Sultan Restaurant

5.0 (2 reviews)
Open 12:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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German Doner Kebab - Doner Kebab Sandwich and Chips

German Doner Kebab

(6 reviews)

£

City Core

Inspired by the kebabs in Europe, where good quality meat is essential, German Doner Kebab delivers…read moreon the authentic look, taste and quality that I experienced when having doner kebabs in Vienna earlier year. This is their first restaurant in the UK, with many in parts of the middle east and Sweden they are set to open up in London too. The restaurant does have seating, but not much, so you're better off taking away, I walked from the JQ to pick up one and back and it was still warm and worth the wait (It was torture to not be able to eat it though). Now, you need to get the british idea of a greasy doner kebab out of your head as this is NOT one of the. You can be stone cold sober to enjoy these as there is little grease and lots of flavour. In fact, each doner kebab sandwich has just 344 calories, yep that's all! This is because the meat is good quality and not full of fat to bulk it up. You can have it as a meal with chips and a drink and the kebab can come with salad, sauces and cheese and it can be veal, chicken or mixed. Definitely give this a try as an alternative to your usual fast food that's also healthy!

Where do you go for dinner if you've had a few too many cocktails? A kebab house isn't normally my…read moreinitial thought. I've always been suspicious of the 'elephants foot' aka the doner kebab you see rotating in chippies and cheap pizza joints. However, I was told that this isn't your typical kebab house. There's no miscellaneous 'doner' meat here, but a choice between beef or chicken. Not greasy and salad that wasn't slimy, my mind was blown. The quality of the food here was actually good! A little more expensive than your usual kebab joints, a meal including a drink costs around £7. There is extra seating upstairs and even a toilet! Here you're definitely paying for better quality food which in turn a better level of clientele (cough cough - Big Johns). Worth a visit if you like decent Kebabs that's don't make you feel like death the next morning and a great addition to the city centre.!

Antalya Turkish Restaurant

Antalya Turkish Restaurant

(12 reviews)

££

Sometimes, it's the little touches that make a real difference you know? This is one reason I like…read moreAntalya. I must confess that Turkish / Greek food isn't my favourite type, but I do like it for a change now and again. Once you are seated at Antalya and your drinks order has been taken, warm strips of a flat bread will be brought to your table, alone with dishes of olives and pickled peppers (the ones that look like large chillies, but are not spicy as such). These are free, and you can nibble on them as you decide on your order. There are a wide range of hot and cold starters, with my favourite being a 'mezze' selection...a small plate with around 8 or 10 items on it, e.g. hummous, taramasalata, some kind of bean salad, a meatball, stuffed vine leaf, a 'burek' (sort of a cheese samosa) and some other bits. Want some more free bread to mop things up with? Just ask. Main courses consist of a lot of lamb and chicken dishes, with some fish and vegetarian options too. My recommendation is the Iskendar kebab, a dish containing a mixture of meats in a tomatoey sauce, served over pitta bread. If you have room for dessert, the trolley appears to be well stocked with cakes and traditional Turkish baklava...very sweet pastry affairs, sometimes nutty, and dripping with syrup or honey. Too sweet for my tooth, but each to their own. If you decide not to have a dessert, your meal will still be rounded off by a free shot of a fruit liqueur, usually on offer is banana, cherry, strawberry, and possibly one other. Also, a plate of free fruit is served which is great to cleanse the palate, but also great as a free alternative to dessert, if you didn't fancy one of the heavy offerings from the trolley. The staff are attentive without being overbearing, and they are very friendly. One waiter overheard my brother saying how much he liked the apple tea they served there, and he went into the kitchen and came out with a pack of the stuff for him to take home. I don't know if this is a family run restaurant, but it certainly has that feel. When the bill comes, if you've had a couple of drinks then don't expect any change from a 20 if you had a starter and a main course. I never feel cheated when paying the bill here, as I do feel that the little 'extras' add a lot of value to the dining experience. The ambience is relaxed and friendly, great for couples, families or group bookings...a good all-rounder in this respect.

I really enjoyed the food here, nice authentic turkish cuisine…read more The menu is very comprehensive and the food well cooked. The staff are lovely and very welcoming. There is also a take away with nice kebabs

Sultan Restaurant - kebab - Updated May 2026

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