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[Turkish] Kebab Types
Döner ( Cow )
![]() ![]() ![]() İskender Kebab ( Cow ) ![]() Kuzu Şiş ( lamb ) ![]() Tavuk Şiş ( Chicken ) ![]() Adana Kebab ( Cow - with spicy pepper ) ![]() |
Urfa Kebab ( Cow - No spicy pepper )
![]() Beyti Kebab ( Cow ) ![]() Yayla Kebab ![]() Tas Kebab ( with vegetables ) ![]() Tandır Kebab ( Lamb ) ![]() Lahmacun ( This is not a kebab ) ![]() ![]() Note : All Turkish kebab's are cooked in a wood fire |
Do not forget to drink ayran
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I heard that there are kebab stands in Japan.
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you can check = http://www.kinosita.net ^_^ |
Tel/FAX : 098-936-1218
Address: 3-51 Miyagi Chatan-Cho Hours : 11:00`22:00 Close : 2nd, 4th Tuesday Lunch Hours 11:00`15:00 Price¥900`1000 Dinner Time 15:00`22:00 Price¥1200`1600 ![]() ![]() ^_^ |
mmmm! kebab! now im hungry!
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I forgot this :(
Erzurum Cağ Kebab ( Cow ) ![]() ![]() |
I Don't agree. Kebab is not poor food in Turkey. Kebab is not low quality in Turkey. In Turkey, Kebab is 10-15 Turkish Lira. This not poor according to. Even i eat once a week.
So you are very rude (I removed the post before yours, as I also agree it was very rude) |
After those pics my quandry over tonight's dinner is settled! :)
Just have to decide whether to stop at the Greek or the Lebanese restaurants on the way home. The only Turkish option is the wrong direction and too expensive. But its great for Saturday nights out on the town. |
Japanese people prefer teriyaki and sukiyaki, yakitori generally. Still, Polish and Scottish people really love kebabs. There are many kebap, yes kebap, places where I live in Poland.
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In Germany we've about 15.000 kebab shop's, so nearly everywhere.
They're producing 200-300 tons per day mostly as 'Döner kebab' and the rest as 'Döner Dürrüm'. Here the döner is nearly always put into a Bread or something like that, so you could say döner-to-go. Döner Kebab: ![]() Döner Dürrüm: ![]() |
Thats alot to eat. :) but looks good to me.
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I prefer Döner Dürüm because it's a lot cleaner to eat. Moreover it's not too expensive, in my opinion. It costs about 3,50€ ~ 5$ ~ 450¥ so it's about 3 1/2 cheeseburger at McDonald's and you're definite more replete with a Dürüm. |
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