Brilliant gyros combined with friendly service. Highly recommended!
The kebab was fantastic. Very tasty, the wait wasn't long, and the service was friendly. I ordered a large kebab. I thought, "What's in it for me?" I'm a 90kg guy, 180cm tall. It was after 3pm, and I was eating a small breakfast. So, plenty of room. I got the kebab, ate it, and shed tears. They were happy tears, because the kebab is delicious. The first time, my cheeks watered because of how good the meat (poultry and pork) and vegetables were. The sauces are quite good and go well with the kebab. Then I wept for the old days. That's one of the greatest advantages. This is a truly POLISH KEBAB, just like at the end of the first decade of this millennium. Something beautiful. Then I cried for the third time. The kebab won me over. In my pride, I underestimated its size. It was huge and powerful, stuffed to the brim with meat. Good kebab. I recommend it.
The gyros in the mini bun was huge, even though I ordered a small one. It was quite tasty. Lots of meat. It's clear they don't skimp. The sauces, salads, and meat are all good (although there are some worse cuts). The price is a bit steep.
Very tasty hamburger. Salads salty, seasoned perfectly. Meat for kebab looks beautiful, next time I'll try.
I was looking for a good kebab in Elbląg and... I found it. I tried the large one, though, and it won me over. It weighed about 2 kg. My hand hurt from holding it, so I recommend getting a small plate. The chicken meat was plentiful. Everything was fresh. A small selection of sauces: ketchup, dill-mayonnaise, and a slightly spicy mustard. They could have tried some more sauces. The service was very friendly. And the decor? It was like a communist-era bazaar.