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Przekaż informację zwrotnąI saw Mustafa's on YouTube. It definitely lived up to the hype. This was a prime example of European street food at its best. For around 10 Euro you can fill your self up and still have some beer money.
We went to this place on a weekday night and it was such a long wait. It's definitely a touristy spot; I think almost everyone in line was a tourist. It took us about 2 hours to get our food. It's filling but I think I could have eaten 2. It's what you would expect out of a kebab. The bread is nicely toasted, sauce is good, chicken is delicious, and veggies are very fresh. I think the wait was worth it just to try it out since it's so famous, but I don't think I would go again. It doesn't taste that much different from other kebab places I've tried in Berlin, and it'd be hard for me to tell you which was truly better.
Mustafa's Gemüse Kebap has got to be offering one of the best döner kebaps in all of Berlin! The lines at this food truck attest to this fact, and indeed, the döner kebaps here are made a little differently than elsewhere. It starts with a crusty toasted oblong roll, on which is layered a choice of sauce (I like the spicy red chili sauce for a kick), slices of chicken döner cut fresh from a rotating spit, grilled vegetables including eggplant, peppers, and potatoes, and fresh salad including lettuce, tomato, cucumber, carrot, and red onion, all dressed with crumbled feta cheese. The best part of the kebap was the chicken döner itself, which was perfectly seasoned with herbs and spices and had a nice crispy texture from the fire. Truly a delicious creation!
The food was good, but not worth the amazingly long wait. Like, hours long wait. My friend said it was his favorite kebab sandwich in all of Berlin, so we went with him, but I wouldn't go again.
Awesome kebap place with vegetatian option. You might need to wait at peak hours but its definately worth.