The Best Döner Kebab In Berlin | Legendary Eats

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Döner Kebabs are all over Berlin, likely because a Turkish-German man saw a need for cheap, portable lunch for the city’s many laborers. It’s thought that the first döner kebab sandwich was sold in 1972, using the same meat rotisseries that have been popular throughout Turkey and beyond for centuries. Today, locals and tourists alike line up at Mustafa’s Gemüse Kebap, a small unassuming stall that opened in 2006. We visit the shop, speak to its founder as well as customers about what makes Mustafa’s the best döner kebab in Berlin.

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I live in berlin for so long, and have to say that Mustafas Gemüse Döner is not the best Döner in Berlin. It‘s ok, that’s all.
It’s more an tourist address

longsilver
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Döner Kebap is the most popular street food in whole germany

andybosch
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No way I'd wait 45 minutes or even an hour for a Döner Kebab. You can have a decent one on almost every corner in Berlin without the long wait. If you have to tick it off on your to-do list because your travel guide said so you might be inclined to go through that ordeal, otherwise just spare your time and enjoy the city. Greetings from Berlin!

aperturix
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0:26 WTF she eats meat with her gloves

MrBibibibiatch
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0:26 She’s eating a kebab with cotton gloves on... I have no words to describe how I feel.

WhatColourIsYourBugatti_
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That's completely false.
It is not the best döner kebap in Berlin. Real Berliners never eat from this place. You can find only tourist or Germans from other cities there. With almost no exceptions, you can find real locals at this place.
The döner might be delicious but compared to the other döner restaurants and stalls it is just the peak of the iceberg.

Alperentrg
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It's a tourist trap! You will get a good döner but its not worth the wait when there are many other better döners in berlin

vhlong
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What a sad video.
I know Mustafas since it opened and the quality and quantity is so much worse then a few years ago.
Also I walk past it almost every day and pity every tourist who waits like an hour to get an overpriced mediocre kebap.
There are dozens of better places in town.

Stop spreading misinformation!

melio
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I was there last year, the queue was so long I gave up. It was raining too. I think I walked some more and found a pretty good one, with seats and it was delicious. Was done in 20minutes. Walked past this place again and the queue hadn't moved and saw people struggling to find places to eat. It may be good but I rather spend my time on doing other things than standing in queue.

appleraspberry
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0:26 why grab food wearing a cotton glove ????

ducknuggets
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2 years ago I spent 2 hours in line for this and although it was a great kebab, I’m sure there’s equal or even better kebab places out there in Berlin.

GlassOfWater
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The meat looks so tender. And Love it has a lot of vegetables.

foodielah
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Mehmets Döner in Buxtehude 🥙 Oben inna süd ist am besten wtf

tdbhd
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For me I like the chicken to get a bit more charred. The burnt edges give it such a good flavour

benjaminkiedyszko
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Well, to be fair: it's not the best Döner - not even in Berlin. There are many, many other Döner Kebab in different cities all over Germany who are way better than Mustafa's. That doesn't mean the Döner is bad, but his "Gemüse Döner" version is more normal than you think. You've to visit different places and find your own "best" version of a Döner.

sanguisvinum
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Almost every small town to big city in germany has atleast one Döner Kebab shop alot have multiple. and everyone claims to have the best one in their city i figured out that its mostly about personal attachment and liking to "your" shop. Its not always about quality taste or service alot of shops got this right. Almost all Dönershops ive been going to i made friends with the owner or the servers i tip them we talk while they prep. and thats what makes a Döner great for me just enjoying it. Mustafa's gemüse Döner is not what i expect of a Döner. i wouldnt que 30 mins for ordering i wanna go in tell them what i want and recieve it after 10 min max.

BastiAlexH
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I'm moving to Berlin in two weeks but as much as I love Kebabs, there is no way I'm queuing for 45 minutes for one

Inconvenientx
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It's not even the correct bread they use. Not the typical Döner

danielfl.
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I've been all over Germany, and I have tried all kinds of döner. The best I've ever came across was in Gießen Germany. There is a place called the Döner triangle in Gießen (well it's known as that to the locals). In this one location there are about six Döner Restaurants in very close proximity to each other. Here you can find what ever floats your boat. I like the Döner king because of the sauce and meat they have. They have six different sauces to choose from. My friend swears by the one called tandoor or something like that where they cook the bread in a wood stove. I think a lot of people like this place because of that but I find the Döner there to be small compared to the other places.

jmantwild
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I got hungry in less than a second. How in the hell is this possible. 🔥

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