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Every now and again on the way home from work I stop off for a kofte at a joint on Old Brompton Rd. Great lamb, proper grill, fresh salad, hot hot chilli. This place is fantastic, proper old school hole in the wall kebab house. I'm a big foodie but (why should I feel I have to say but) this is one of my most enjoyable food experiences at present. Love it.
Considering kebabs of one form or another are eaten from Agadir to Kashgar, about 3500 miles, quite a few people consider kebabs pretty good food
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A well made kebab is a thing of beauty - chargrilled meat, fresh bread, hot sauce, and some form of greenery.
Sindeban Kebab on the blackstock road, where they serve their shwarma in a fresh baked baguette, is one step from heaven
.A well made kebab is a thing of beauty - chargrilled meat, fresh bread, hot sauce, and some form of greenery.
Sindeban Kebab on the blackstock road, where they serve their shwarma in a fresh baked baguette, is one step from heaven

Patrico said:
Every now and again on the way home from work I stop off for a kofte at a joint on Old Brompton Rd. Great lamb, proper grill, fresh salad, hot hot chilli. This place is fantastic, proper old school hole in the wall kebab house. I'm a big foodie but (why should I feel I have to say but) this is one of my most enjoyable food experiences at present. Love it.
The Bosphorous?That place is awesomely awesome. Happy memories

A proper kebab is a thing to behold. It is just a shame that city centres are littered with substandard kebab houses serving up tripe to the drunken masses.
I bring a bag of Kofte mixed spice back from Turkey every year and make my kebabs from scratch, including the chilli sauce.
But that said, I am partial to a takeaway kebab now and again. So wrong yet so right, but it has to come from the only local place I trust to deliver a top notch kebab.
We made the mistake of getting a lamb doner in town a while back whilst slightly drunken. We didn't even touch it once we opened it when we got home. Unseasoned, rubbery and only really fit for the dog bowl. Which is where it went.
I bring a bag of Kofte mixed spice back from Turkey every year and make my kebabs from scratch, including the chilli sauce.
But that said, I am partial to a takeaway kebab now and again. So wrong yet so right, but it has to come from the only local place I trust to deliver a top notch kebab.
We made the mistake of getting a lamb doner in town a while back whilst slightly drunken. We didn't even touch it once we opened it when we got home. Unseasoned, rubbery and only really fit for the dog bowl. Which is where it went.
I can recommend the King Kebab van which parks just outside of the village of Gamlingay, Cambridgshire/Bedfordshire border on the B1040.
Very very good. In fact better than the last official bit of Gyros I had on the shores of the Aegean.
It must be the quality of rat in the area. Corn fed only.
Very very good. In fact better than the last official bit of Gyros I had on the shores of the Aegean.
It must be the quality of rat in the area. Corn fed only.
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