This is definitely the best doner in Stuttgart. Been Located on the Koening Strasse Utzel Brutzel has a great location and attracks lot of people during a day.
This is definitely the best doner in Stuttgart. Been Located on the Koening Strasse Utzel Brutzel has a great location and attracks lot of people during a day.
Very good and fresh Turkish food just off Konigstrasse. Some vegetarian options. Fair prices and fast service
Food was okay, large portion with lots of meat and veggies. However, as I was finishing I saw a fury little creature with a long tail crawling from the kitchen, around the counter to under the open front cold drink fridge. Didn't take picture of...their pet.More
Had a great quick meal with a friend as I transferred from the airport to the train station. Donner was on par with others I have had price was 1-2 € higher than some others, but it is in the high rent tourist district so...overall not bad. You get a lot of food for just over 5€.More
Can’t get it the impoliteness of one member of the stuff that made me feel embarrassed by inopportune and undesired sights and advances. We had two “döner teller”. The rice was too much just to cover the loss of meat and too cooked as well....The meat was warm-cold. Not going back there again.More
Stopped by here after a couple of pints in Stuttgart city centre on the way back to our hotel (Unger). It appeared pretty clean and fairly busy, and the kebabs looked good so why not? They were packed full of fresh salad ingredients, but a...little too small for a hungry fella like me (I should have gone for a large one!) Tasty though!More
Ordered Lahmachan (which I didn't realise would mean lots of top up donner meat when the guy asked if I wanted meat on my Lahmachan). Was overladen with meat and wouldn't have asked for the added meat if I knew how big the lahmachan would...be. Great value at 5.50 Euros and could be shared between two. Very busy but service was quick so dong be out off by the queue. The place is clean and food was all fresh due to the quick turnover. Would recommend. You can sit outside and eat on the benches or you can sit in the cafe style seating inside (only for about 10). They also serve sides such as fries.More
This place came recommended by my colleagues in Germany. I was trekking round the city centre and wanted a quick bite to eat. The place is small and busy but service was good. Plenty of options on the menu. I ordered the Iskender for 9...euros and it was great mix of meat, salad, bread and yoghurt. Well worth a tryMore
It's relay a perfect Turkish restaurant and has many choices, I have order the shawarma and the cheese pie.
Stuttgart can be expensive when looking for lunch and dinner. That was until I passed by this Doner spot. They have these huge lumps of meat on a rotisserie that they shave with an electric razor while it spins. The guy just holds an pita...at the bottom until it fills with meat. Then they pile on a "salad" that is totally geared to the Germans. Its a pickled cabbage, purple cabbage, mint and onion concoction. Then they add cucumber and some slightly spicy pepper, which they call chilies. Finally they top it off with a crema/creme fresh/ yogurt sauce.More
Fresh and tasty, really good! A long queue into the restaurant draw our attention and was well worth waiting.
Did not enjoy at all, awful. One of worst kebabs I've had, only redeeming thing is location, can't believe they recommended this at Steinberger, either they don't know kebabs or get a kickback. Imagine Arby's roast beef in a pita.
Food is good and worth to try. some of the staff are friendly but other staff are in tension. Pizza margarita was and kapab sandwich were good
People there are not so friendly and always in a hurry since it is always busy. The food is ok, but not special.
This Turkish place is just off of the main walking street, Königstr. in Stuttgart center very close to the main train station. They not only have the typical döner kebabs and pide but also great falafels and haulomi as well. One can also get slices...or whole pizzas but like at nearly all Turkish places they are not nearly as good as authentic Italian.More