Here in Germany, the kebabs look different and the meat comes first in the kebab bag. The sauce softens the bread and then it runs out at the bottom. Meat > Tsatsiki > Salad > Salad sauce > Feta cheese. The only thing you can smear in the bread is the hot sauce, as it is thicker than the other sauces.
I remember my first time at Turkey. I was there for almost 2 days. After doing the business, shopping and other stuff I went back to the hotel changed my clothes and decided to go check out the city (was pass 10 or later). I got hungey and was looking for McDonald's or pizza hut and then I thought to myself you're in the country of doner, why you're looking for burgers and pizzas?? So I went to a restaurant and ordered the special Iskender kebab and I'm glad I did. One of the best foods I ever had. Every time a conversation ends up about Turkey I always talk about the food that I had there. Also I wanted to mention the cafe that I went on the first day, it was in Sisli but can't remember the name. Had great pastries there. Great country
@@FireflyThereIsHopeit's more intressting that people like "Hans" "Nick" and "Peter" said that döner is German 😂😂😂 bro they love to steal everything that's good also if a Turkish football player is good he is German but if they performed bad they are foreigner
"Real Ger Kebabs"they are trying way 2 hard to steal turkish culture. Won't accept a German with turkish roots calling themselves German, but opportunistic enough 2 steal their culture.😅
The only reason Doner restaurants in Europe are so good it’s because Doner restaurants have to adapt to the standards of European food culture. Europeans have an actual food culture , you can’t just sell them a wrap with 100gram of doner inside it and thats it like they do in Istanbul. Not to mention they also have to compete with Gyros
Almost looks like a real German Döner! Respect! Wonder how much it costs in NYC since Döner prices in Germany xploded over the last 12 months 😢 From 4€ to 8€🤯😭🤬
They are packed because they are filled with trash. This isn't a Döner Kebab. This is some cheap turkish/german mixup copycat. You unoriginal "Americans" will never get it.
And most hear cut the meat fresh from the skewer and put it in the bread. They don't let it sit in a container first. If you see a shop in Germany that makes their Dönee Kebab with meat from a container, that is usually the place to pass. No worries, at least in the cities the next one usually is not far away. Also, while seeing that kind of bread uses is not uncommon and absolutely fine. i think at tomes that was what everyone did, these days they moved on to a different style bread. But to be honest, looks different (a single smaller oval bread they don't need to cut in quarters) but the bread is actually the same. Same shops offer what the call like Mega Döner, they fill half of one of the karge breads for that. Quite a mouth full.
As a german, this döner looks legit Edit: To be clear, i didn't want to offend someone personally or culture way with my comment. I know really well that the original Döner (Kebab) is based in Türkiye (or from the Arabic countries general). In spite of all, the variation shown in the video is heavily common in Germany. I would say we even adopted it to your nationality.
It actually looks really similar to our kebabs here in Germany even though I’ve never heard of a pepper sauce. I can only recommend trying this once in your life, it’s damn delicious and far more healthy than actual fast food bc they use fresh vegetables and quite lean meat. But obviously it’s still not „healthy“ lol
"Real Ger Kebabs"they are trying way 2 hard to steal turkish culture. Won't accept a German with turkish roots calling themselves German, but opportunistic enough 2 steal their culture. 😅
"Real Ger Kebabs"they are trying way 2 hard to steal turkish culture. Won't accept a German with turkish roots calling themselves German, but opportunistic enough 2 steal their culture. 😅
The problem is that the skewer must be fresh. Here in Germany the big supply chain for döner skewers has been established and it tastes like shit in 80% of places.
@@j3b1s3 what a stupid comment. Who the F cares, its the most popular fastfood in germany and so as a GERMAN he can tell, because we eat it frequently. By the way the Döner looks okay but not special.
@@rubentruddaiu5176 Wrong a proper Döner aint that its quality meat. But there some places that do like you say. But a proper Döner in the most places have quality meat. And you notice if it aint quality meat or not.
"Real Ger Kebabs"they are trying way 2 hard to steal turkish culture. Won't accept a German with turkish roots calling themselves German, but opportunistic enough 2 steal their culture. 😅
That looks so good!! I only eat hamburger meat, hot dogs, and well-done sausage. It's been like this since i was a toddler. This looks so good that i would like to try it!!
It looks delicious. The only thing I would complain about is that in Germany usually the meat gets cut fresh for every döner and would not be stored in a container
I’ll never forget the little doner shop on a street corner down from our hotel in Baku.. I’ve never found another one in the world that compares..It was melting, crunchy greatness and the price I could not believe, I had to pay a tip that covered at least another 10 doner kebabs although the owners refused, I was very insistent…
Mostly yes, but the bread gives me eye cancer. Mostly European Döner are with self baked very fluffy bread where every Döner gets a individual one, not sliced from a big bread. It’s way thicker and way more fluffy. This kind of bread I only see outside of Europe and I think this tastes and looks like BS for someone that’s used to the „good stuff“. Japan, Latin America, Asia all have this awful bread. In Germany we have a saying: the best Döner can’t be the best Döner if the bread is not good.
It's actually Turkish Döner, the döner's in Germany are made by Turkish people and the word 'döner' is a Turkish word already. Just want to share the info :)
A less overfilled Döner is always greater. Because the bread is so thin, if its packed it will ripp like that Ladies döner in this video. Germany is the capital of Döner, even tho its a Turkish fast food
"Real Ger Kebabs"they are trying way 2 hard to steal turkish culture. Won't accept a German with turkish roots calling themselves German, but opportunistic enough 2 steal their culture. 😅
Sauce über dem Fleisch fehlt ich wette es ist etwas zu trocken in der Mitte. Ist aber aufjedenfall einer der besten Döner die ich außerhalb vom Deutschsprachigen/Türkischen Raum gesehen habe
İstanbul dönerin merkez üssüdür fakat en güzel döneri Anadolu da yersiniz doğası havası suyu hayvanların doğal ortamda beslenmesi bunların hepsi bir araya gelince doğal olarak bir lezzet patlaması yaşıyorsunuz önemli anekdot eti pişirmek tabikide,biz bu işte ustayız adamım saygılar sevgiler 🇹🇷
Got to be honest, that kebab looks dry like a dessert! Its a absolute must, to put sauce on top as well as hot spice. That "sandwich" would survive here in Germany.
@@dontbememe7364 Baumholder.... maybe on Luckstrasse.... Been a long time (2000) since I was there. LOL either way, its been 23 years and I doubt the bars and eateries are the same LOL
i like how he said "we couldnt say no to that doner" like, were you just going to eat a vegetable bread sandwich at a place that serves kebabs as the main course? /j
Gosh!!! I miss this so much here in the States. I wish there is one in Chicago too. Yummmmm doner from Deutschland the best thing ever, plus durum of course
Omg I first had this in Germany and it was my go to meal. It was yummy, satisfying and cheap. I haven't eaten anything similar back in the states that tasted that good
Is it called German donner because of the bread? Because doner is Turkish that's where it come from so I have no idea why they say its German unless it's just the way it's made.
@jaydub2546 maybe because they ate it in Germany? I'm not sure but I know it's not German food. I actually didn't eat any German food while I was there.
@@sinceritydjpIt is actually German food. The Döner you see in the video and the one you propably ate are classical German Döner Kebab. The turkish Döner is kinda different and has not much in common with the German one.
Bc murican food is full of sht, sorry to say that like that but the amount of industrial food you youse and how you can produce and sell meat is disgusting #chlorine chicken In germany we have stricter food laws when it comes to quality, even mcdonalds cant use chlorine meat So yeah muricans produce more industrial food with a worse quality and thats why it tastes so bad, i mean every time i see a murican with cheese i see chemical cheese no one eats in europe exept on mcdonalds, bred is toast (toast is the most unhealthy type of bread we dont even call it like that) Subway cant call their bred bred bc it has too mutch sugar… we are not the healthiest but we have waaaaay better food then the muricans
"Real Ger Kebabs"they are trying way 2 hard to steal turkish culture. Won't accept a German with turkish roots calling themselves German, but opportunistic enough 2 steal their culture.😅
"Real Ger Kebabs"they are trying way 2 hard to steal turkish culture. Won't accept a German with turkish roots calling themselves German, but opportunistic enough 2 steal their culture. 😅
was hast du hier in Deutschland, Rammstein gemacht ? Ihr Amerikaner habt kein Recht mehr, unser Land weiter zu besetzen. Was wollt ihr hier und wie kannst du es mit deinem gewissen vereinbaren, das du und deine Kameraden mit verantwortlich für die Unterdrückung des deutschen Volkes sind?
Czech rep. here, same with amount of Kebab/Doner shops..but 95% of em uses frozen shitty meat and not doing their own. Ratio of good vs bad was much better in UK when i lived there. Never had one in Germany, but i will try - heard you got rly good shop at Munich or Berlin was it? :D
We have a Donner Haus in Glasgow city centre,I'm not keen on kebabs from those shops but this is the best I've ever tried,they do a kind of sandwich called kie kie,(think that's how it spelt)it's beautiful,✌️😎✌️🏴
dafuq ahahaha. meat cutted & saved/stored in a box, is definetly not what you want, if u want "döner kebab" in germany. you want fresh crispy juicy cut meat in ur bread. if u see these boxes where they stash their meat, go better somewhere else. greetings from hamburg
"Real Ger Kebabs"they are trying way 2 hard to steal turkish culture. Won't accept a German with turkish roots calling themselves German, but opportunistic enough 2 steal their culture. 😅
I pass by that place every day. I'm glad someone else noticed the suspicious logo.
No one gives a fuck. Make friends that might.
Why is it suspicious? Genuinely curious!
Common, you guys are sus
@@ramanmonkeyPornhub
@@ramanmonkeyit resembles the corn hub logo
That logo tho😂
Dirty minded individual
They sell corn lol
Our brains are so messed up that we automatically recognise it as something else😢
That logo sussss broooo
@@pierresheehan8253they knew what they doing 😂
One of my favorite memories of Germany was the Turkish street food.
the uk tries to repllicate it but its shit. I need to visit Germany
😂🤡
@@fahimniaz7778In Austria ITS Like in Germany
Hahah funny@thenomadmagician3417
@thenomadmagician3417are you kidding doner was invented in Turkey Ottoman times doner was brought to Germeny in 1990’s by turks
Here in Germany, the kebabs look different and the meat comes first in the kebab bag.
The sauce softens the bread and then it runs out at the bottom.
Meat > Tsatsiki > Salad > Salad sauce > Feta cheese.
The only thing you can smear in the bread is the hot sauce, as it is thicker than the other sauces.
*”Dough-nar kebub”* 💀
Do that's what they mean when they ask if you have a donor card
@@britskaradiometeorograph8108 ?
Ist? Calles Döner 🥙
@@user-lr6ri4um5t Yea it’s Döner not the pronunciation of it that this guy said in the video
Heart attack wrapped in foil!
The Logo would automatically draw me there ☠️
Pornhub
Man i didn't even noticed it until you said it lol 😂
Now you know what that white sauce is made of
Came for the comments.
@@dirojitkhersa3LOL 😂😂😂
I remember my first time at Turkey. I was there for almost 2 days. After doing the business, shopping and other stuff I went back to the hotel changed my clothes and decided to go check out the city (was pass 10 or later). I got hungey and was looking for McDonald's or pizza hut and then I thought to myself you're in the country of doner, why you're looking for burgers and pizzas?? So I went to a restaurant and ordered the special Iskender kebab and I'm glad I did. One of the best foods I ever had. Every time a conversation ends up about Turkey I always talk about the food that I had there. Also I wanted to mention the cafe that I went on the first day, it was in Sisli but can't remember the name. Had great pastries there. Great country
😂
I just got back from Germany and Döner is my favorite part!
It’s interesting that in Germany Turkish food is so appreciated but yet there is so much hate against the Turks 😂
@FireflyThereIsHope Just because they have good food doesn't mean they aren't holes.
@@FireflyThereIsHopeit's more intressting that people like "Hans" "Nick" and "Peter" said that döner is German 😂😂😂 bro they love to steal everything that's good also if a Turkish football player is good he is German but if they performed bad they are foreigner
@@hoosierpeteTake their culture but hate the people. Makes sense
@@lanxy2398 they dont hate turkish people, i also got many turkish friends
"dough-ner" 😂
"Real Ger Kebabs"they are trying way 2 hard to steal turkish culture. Won't accept a German with turkish roots calling themselves German, but opportunistic enough 2 steal their culture.😅
Yeah bruh that shit funny asl
dÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖner… like in un peu de… it’s not an O…
@@jondoe8oDöner is correct👍
More like bon*r
THE WAY HE PRONOUNCED “DÖNER” MADE MY TURKISH GENETICS SHRIVEL UP I CAN’T- ✋😭😭😭😭
as someone who isn't turkhsh I hated it too lol actually made me cringe
as a german i can only agree
my half Turkish genes, broke like glass :(
@@cubedude8690 same for Germans
I'm British so only third generation upset by it.
It was enough. Unless they donate them ? Is that what he means?
The only reason Doner restaurants in Europe are so good it’s because Doner restaurants have to adapt to the standards of European food culture. Europeans have an actual food culture , you can’t just sell them a wrap with 100gram of doner inside it and thats it like they do in Istanbul. Not to mention they also have to compete with Gyros
One of my fondest memories of growing up in Germany during my teenage years!
Anyone who has spent time in Germany knows you hit the doner stand after you leave the bar at 1am.
It’s the same in the uk
@@barrybigballs3010just that u dont have döner kebab there 😂
@@l4ndk3ks14 there are doner kebab everywhere man, no matter where you go
@@Rivaldix12yep, we got it in the US as well
Yep
The logo is marketing genius! Brings attention and the food looks great.
👀 creamy white garlic sauce
@@potatheadd😂😂
@@potatheadd LOL 😂
Its a wonder they havent been sued tho
It reminds me of the pornhub sign😅
For those who dont know the meaning of doner,doner means TURNING.
@jaydenleckpa8381 Exactly meaning of doner is ''IT TURNS''
Almost looks like a real German Döner! Respect!
Wonder how much it costs in NYC since Döner prices in Germany xploded over the last 12 months 😢
From 4€ to 8€🤯😭🤬
I went there today their prices $12.99 for the pita and $15.99 with fries no bread and it’s delicious😋😋😋😋
@@4eblessed2 oh wow man thats absurd :O
13$ is just not right at all for a Döner...
@@4eblessed2absolute scam! The ingredients is not even worth 1€
They just need that weirdly familiar jingle to play every time the door opens.
Or rename that creamy white garlic sauce
They are packed because they are filled with trash. This isn't a Döner Kebab. This is some cheap turkish/german mixup copycat. You unoriginal "Americans" will never get it.
WႵႹ
We have so many Döner restaurants in Germany and they are amazing too
Americans just dont know a real döner. Dont get me wrong, the beef looks amazing just not like the Kalb/Hähnchenfleisch (Beef/Chickenmeat) in Germany.
@@matslange4412 I agree... Ive never had a beef döner, but veal and chicken are just where its at.
@@thewitch1653try a place where they serve lamb as well, if you get the opportunity. Those are insanely rare, but rhat stuff is on a different level.
Their not, fool
And most hear cut the meat fresh from the skewer and put it in the bread. They don't let it sit in a container first. If you see a shop in Germany that makes their Dönee Kebab with meat from a container, that is usually the place to pass. No worries, at least in the cities the next one usually is not far away.
Also, while seeing that kind of bread uses is not uncommon and absolutely fine. i think at tomes that was what everyone did, these days they moved on to a different style bread. But to be honest, looks different (a single smaller oval bread they don't need to cut in quarters) but the bread is actually the same. Same shops offer what the call like Mega Döner, they fill half of one of the karge breads for that. Quite a mouth full.
Thank you Turkish Germans for blessing the world with is delicacy!
They are just Turkish !! I live in Europe but I am just Turkish please dont insult to turks
@@karimama6175 I meant no offense by my comment.
As a german, this döner looks legit
Edit: To be clear, i didn't want to offend someone personally or culture way with my comment. I know really well that the original Döner (Kebab) is based in Türkiye (or from the Arabic countries general). In spite of all, the variation shown in the video is heavily common in Germany. I would say we even adopted it to your nationality.
It does! Even the “creamy white garlic sause”! Wo gibt es den besten Döner?
@@masterb1124
The Döner Kebab in this form as a "sandwich" was invented in Germany. It's actually german and turkish street food.
@@masterb1124 So is it Turkish oder German??😂
@@masterb1124 döner kebab is a german dish..
Is this German food?
that logo has perfect colours💀
Are you sure💀💀💀?
I immediately recognized that font
It actually looks really similar to our kebabs here in Germany even though I’ve never heard of a pepper sauce. I can only recommend trying this once in your life, it’s damn delicious and far more healthy than actual fast food bc they use fresh vegetables and quite lean meat. But obviously it’s still not „healthy“ lol
Their döner kebab wasn't the only thing in this video, which looked packed and definitely would be on my devour list. 😜
That logo made me forget which app I had open😂
"Real Ger Kebabs"they are trying way 2 hard to steal turkish culture. Won't accept a German with turkish roots calling themselves German, but opportunistic enough 2 steal their culture. 😅
Nigga you got the app?
I'm assuming everybody liking my shit got it, yall needa stop beating if you got the app
@@cayyjblud don't have the app😂
Haha!
Maaaan, if you got the app for the hub, ion even know what to say really.. seek help!
their logo bro, man I'm dead ☠️
Yellow brain:Thinking about inappropriate things other than normal things
@@DeliciousNohe was joking blud💀
Don't order the sausage pizza!
Creamy white garlic sauce
porn hub 🥪
The neon signs 😂 “Big Doner Energy” & “Get Stuffed” makes sense why that logo resembles something.
the logo is wild
It can't be THAT hard to pronounce "ö"
Every time you said "doner kebaab" my heart skipped a beat.
Wait till you hear how Americans pronounce buoy
It’s hilarious.
The separation of culture from language
Likewise. Just wanted to state the same in the comments...
How do you pronounce the "ö" in Doner? Genuinely curious 🤔
@@DystopianSociety it's like the "u" in "turn"
@@DystopianSociety look it up on google translate. Hard to explain
I love this couple they are always giving you the gems spots in NYC
"Real Ger Kebabs"they are trying way 2 hard to steal turkish culture. Won't accept a German with turkish roots calling themselves German, but opportunistic enough 2 steal their culture. 😅
This is just paid marketing.
@@newthesis9480very creative
How much is it please?
@@user-zl7yd8ot9z 5 gold theeth
Shelby's guy: "DON'T DO Z.... Never mind, do zat."
This biz needs to franchise nationally.
I agree. I miss this food.
The problem is that the skewer must be fresh. Here in Germany the big supply chain for döner skewers has been established and it tastes like shit in 80% of places.
As a German. This Döner is legit! 100% recommended.
Döner aint german ita turkish
@@j3b1s3 he didnt say its german he said as a german . and its their culture too now
@@j3b1s3 what a stupid comment. Who the F cares, its the most popular fastfood in germany and so as a GERMAN he can tell, because we eat it frequently. By the way the Döner looks okay but not special.
Yeah.Germans eat Turkey food like no one else.Greeting from Munich.
@@j3b1s3Döner is German though. People in turkey don't eat kebab like that.
Very simple no bs food. Im sure this tastes awesome!
You haven't seen the meat on the turntable while cooking?
It arrives frozen onto a tube ready to slide onto the spindle, no bs food?
it is actually bs. the meat is just whatever they find on a stick
@@rubentruddaiu5176wow like 😢
@@rubentruddaiu5176 Wrong a proper Döner aint that its quality meat. But there some places that do like you say. But a proper Döner in the most places have quality meat. And you notice if it aint quality meat or not.
@@mystik8177 yea but does it really matter when u take a look in the pot and see its literally swimming in oil?
NY has the best restaurants! ❤
As a reaction to a restaurant that serves Turkish-German food.
Literally whole of europe: 👀
In America
Funny🤣 I see right now this video with my delicious Dönner.
Peace✌️from Cologne Germany.
Doooooooods. Nothing slaps harder than a doner in Germany after a hard night of partying. Glad to see this in America!!
Amen Bruder
same here in italy man, those 5AM kebabs are a lifesaver
Echt wahr!
It was the best!!!
Not thr first time something with a logo like that is associated with a creamy white sauce.
Nah u got it lmao😂
I believe he’s referring to jizz.
You’re calling semen “creamy white sauce?” HA! GAYYYYYYYY!!!
"Real Ger Kebabs"they are trying way 2 hard to steal turkish culture. Won't accept a German with turkish roots calling themselves German, but opportunistic enough 2 steal their culture. 😅
If I ever come to New York. I'm gonna look you too, uh, so you can take me on a food Crawl, cause you guys eat some of the best looking food ever.❤❤❤
My mouth is watering just looking at this .Lecker!!
Most important Question: does the Dönermann call you Chef or Boss or similar?
Masta
معلم malem 😂😂😂❤
Geil 🤣🤣🤣
La he doesn't
If he doesn't calls you "Meister" he is not German
I have tried these in Germany wow what a taste especially with their garlic sauce
In Germany Döner is always (always!) cut fresh into your bred. Never cut and then kept warm in the shelf ;-)
Depends on the Dönerimbiss. Some people have it cut because it's more convenient.
No, unfortunately that's not true. I've been to quite a few kebab shops in my life and unfortunately some keep the meat in a container
@@Aliancueavoid these lol
@@xSoulhunterDKx i do :D But when you're out and about in other cities, you can't always assess what's going on
Yea but Even in Berlin most Dönershops do not have that high quality meat
That looks so good!! I only eat hamburger meat, hot dogs, and well-done sausage. It's been like this since i was a toddler. This looks so good that i would like to try it!!
It looks delicious. The only thing I would complain about is that in Germany usually the meat gets cut fresh for every döner and would not be stored in a container
With that Sus logo i would be worried what that white sauce actually is.
Yeah, about 20 years ago i remember a Döner Stand near me was closed by health Inspectors because the owner really jizzed in the garlic sauce.
I love Americans trying to pronounce foreign food 😂😂
Worchestershire sauce. You see them start sweating when they pick up a bottle of it.
Lol as an American this is true for me 😅
😂
@@yellowjackboots2624worst uh sure. It’s not that hard people are silly.
We call them shawarma in Kenya. Very delicious 😋
I’ll never forget the little doner shop on a street corner down from our hotel in Baku.. I’ve never found another one in the world that compares..It was melting, crunchy greatness and the price I could not believe, I had to pay a tip that covered at least another 10 doner kebabs although the owners refused, I was very insistent…
This is the third short I have seen you guys have made about the same place so far. It looks like the place has really impressed you.
Basic German Döner. Love it.
Mostly yes, but the bread gives me eye cancer. Mostly European Döner are with self baked very fluffy bread where every Döner gets a individual one, not sliced from a big bread. It’s way thicker and way more fluffy. This kind of bread I only see outside of Europe and I think this tastes and looks like BS for someone that’s used to the „good stuff“. Japan, Latin America, Asia all have this awful bread. In Germany we have a saying: the best Döner can’t be the best Döner if the bread is not good.
It's actually Turkish Döner, the döner's in Germany are made by Turkish people and the word 'döner' is a Turkish word already. Just want to share the info :)
@@doga6465 yess love my turkish abe friends an enyoing this here in belgium too soo tastyy😊😊
Nothing like it , that looks 20 times better , stingy little morsels they give you in the German one 👍
Turkish* döner
Ein Stück Heimat in New York❤
Fritz! Die Invasion auf Amerika hat begonnen. Bereit sie zu unterwandern?
Was laberst du. Das ist eine Beleidigung für Döner. Wer Döner schneidet und warm hält gehört geknechtet.
Wie viel verlangen die denn?
.hab ich mir auch gedacht nur das das Fleisch da besser aussieht als bei den meisten Buden hier
😢 bitte bekomm bald ein Franchise wir brauchen den Laden ausserhalb New york
A less overfilled Döner is always greater. Because the bread is so thin, if its packed it will ripp like that Ladies döner in this video. Germany is the capital of Döner, even tho its a Turkish fast food
Looks great makes me hungry
So muss ein Döner aussehen,einfach geil würd mir den Safe gönnen
"Real Ger Kebabs"they are trying way 2 hard to steal turkish culture. Won't accept a German with turkish roots calling themselves German, but opportunistic enough 2 steal their culture. 😅
Aber Rindfleisch Döner haut nicht ganz so rein wie Kalb oder Huhn
Sauce über dem Fleisch fehlt ich wette es ist etwas zu trocken in der Mitte. Ist aber aufjedenfall einer der besten Döner die ich außerhalb vom Deutschsprachigen/Türkischen Raum gesehen habe
Ja sieht ganz gut aus
@@hicturbaest Würde mal bezweifeln wie viel Kalb im Kalbsdöner ist, vor allem wird Kalb wohl nicht so einen starke eigengeschmack haben
OMG, my mouth is WATERING 🤤🤤🤤🤤 This looks Incredible 🤩
It does look delicious 😋
İstanbul dönerin merkez üssüdür fakat en güzel döneri Anadolu da yersiniz doğası havası suyu hayvanların doğal ortamda beslenmesi bunların hepsi bir araya gelince doğal olarak bir lezzet patlaması yaşıyorsunuz önemli anekdot eti pişirmek tabikide,biz bu işte ustayız adamım saygılar sevgiler 🇹🇷
The logo designer knows what is he doing🙂
+ Doner hub =)
Got to be honest, that kebab looks dry like a dessert!
Its a absolute must, to put sauce on top as well as hot spice.
That "sandwich" would survive here in Germany.
Of course it’s not available here in Texas 😔 looks very good. If I lived in New York, would go 2 times a week!
Damn... I miss being in Germany now! There was this great Kabab place that we all went to after bar close. Had the best Kababs...
which city and street?
@@dontbememe7364 Baumholder.... maybe on Luckstrasse....
Been a long time (2000) since I was there.
LOL either way, its been 23 years and I doubt the bars and eateries are the same LOL
Sounds like a good reason to pay it back a visit.
@@yurisv7315 Yeah... but I don't fly anymore...
Gotta admit that looks fire 🔥
🔥
🫱🏻
i like how he said "we couldnt say no to that doner" like, were you just going to eat a vegetable bread sandwich at a place that serves kebabs as the main course?
/j
Probably tasty, but that aint a german/berliner döner 😂
I don’t understand why they use beef 🥩
I mean it’s probably good but the original gotta be lamb 👌🏻😌
Diese Kommentarsektion ist nun aufgrund dieses kulinarischen Inhaltes Eigentum der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
i jUST LOVE THIS LOOKS SO YUMMY CAN'T RESIST WHEN EVER I GO TO NEW YORK.
Gosh!!! I miss this so much here in the States. I wish there is one in Chicago too. Yummmmm doner from Deutschland the best thing ever, plus durum of course
Bruh why you and the video guy slaughtering the word Döner so hard.😢
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@@123Yandanand Dürüm
DÖNER AND ALL THAT IS TURKISH......... NOT GERMAN...
Its turkish omgg 😭
Those things look absolutely amazing, Jesus Christ I want one right now 😁👍
I swear kebabs are from the Middle East not from germany
Great video Max! Any chance you'll tackle the controversy of "Pork Roll vs whatever the heathens think it's called"?
It looks amazing, if I'm ever in the area it will be a must ❤❤❤❤
As a german i can say "das sieht nach nem richtig geilem döner aus"
Dis is gud
As a Czech I can say “Hallo, Ich kann kein Deutsch sprechen”
Das sieht gut für dich aus wie er das Fleisch durchs Fett nochmal zieht vorher?
As a german i can say you have no clue what u talkin about.......
Also echt! Ich wünschte wir hätten auch bei uns solch gut aussehende Döner zu finden!
Need one in Boston ASAP
"A weirdly familar look" PH levels 😅
This Logo is banging Bro, I don't know what you mean. The Bread looks delicious. They must have a really nice Corn Hub.
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@@omniversal5820 also the döner is really thick and juicy
I had a massive addiction with these when I lived in Germany! They are so, so G O O D ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
When you’re the only one who recognizes how familiar the logo is😭
Your wife impression after 1st bite is unbelievable 😂👌
Your*
@@captainrwcg3558 thank you very much for correcting me 🌹
@@sunnyd2562 but you could let wife's that was correct 😂
Omg I first had this in Germany and it was my go to meal. It was yummy, satisfying and cheap. I haven't eaten anything similar back in the states that tasted that good
Is it called German donner because of the bread? Because doner is Turkish that's where it come from so I have no idea why they say its German unless it's just the way it's made.
@jaydub2546 maybe because they ate it in Germany? I'm not sure but I know it's not German food. I actually didn't eat any German food while I was there.
@@sinceritydjpIt is actually German food. The Döner you see in the video and the one you propably ate are classical German Döner Kebab. The turkish Döner is kinda different and has not much in common with the German one.
Bc murican food is full of sht, sorry to say that like that but the amount of industrial food you youse and how you can produce and sell meat is disgusting #chlorine chicken
In germany we have stricter food laws when it comes to quality, even mcdonalds cant use chlorine meat
So yeah muricans produce more industrial food with a worse quality and thats why it tastes so bad, i mean every time i see a murican with cheese i see chemical cheese no one eats in europe exept on mcdonalds, bred is toast (toast is the most unhealthy type of bread we dont even call it like that)
Subway cant call their bred bred bc it has too mutch sugar… we are not the healthiest but we have waaaaay better food then the muricans
@@jaydub2546Döner was invented in 1972 in Berlin
Döner für alle 🎉🎉🎉 Das sieht verdammt lecker aus. Good job guys ❤ Grüsse aus Hamburg / Germany
I'm crying, this is what it really feels like pineapple on pizza.
Döner für 2€
Grüße aus Bayern
Der Döner sieht echt nice aus
Turks teach all over the world but Ankara doner is the best
I was just thinking of the German kebab all day 😅today.I can't believe
You should go to the Netherlands and try Kapsalon which is everything that's inside a donor on top of fries with cheese.
Do they have a catchy drum beat for each time you enter I the store? 😂
that would be a genius idea 😂😂
Lmaoo
A true man of culture 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
they sure know how to play with that logo, nice one Germans
Its turkish.
@@attilamert6973It’s German
@@acid7333 nope
@@acid7333 its legit Turkish bruv
"Real Ger Kebabs"they are trying way 2 hard to steal turkish culture. Won't accept a German with turkish roots calling themselves German, but opportunistic enough 2 steal their culture.😅
In Germany we say
"Sprich Deutsch du Sohn einer schönen Frau!"
God i need them to spread across the states it was my favorite dish from germany
As someone from berlin i gotta say this shit looks legit and yummy asf
@downloadpizza2547how much is a Döner there? In Bochum it‘s usually 6,50€ now
"Real Ger Kebabs"they are trying way 2 hard to steal turkish culture. Won't accept a German with turkish roots calling themselves German, but opportunistic enough 2 steal their culture. 😅
Touri
Roasted Pepper Sauce…ich küss dein kopf
Berlin Döner ist at 6 € // ~7 usd
“Holy f*** boys, this donair is awesome!” ~Ricky LaFleur TPB
Bro I wish the boys tried real German doner kebab in the out of the park series...
Donair is different
They are packed alright. Donner looks packed also
In Bulgaria we put half litlle for big kebab only with 1 sauce then fries and tomato onion and fresh green salad, sometime with cabbage who i not love
Man haven't had a Doner Kebab like that since I was stationed in at Ramstein, Germany. Such a good meal!
was hast du hier in Deutschland, Rammstein gemacht ? Ihr Amerikaner habt kein Recht mehr, unser Land weiter zu besetzen. Was wollt ihr hier und wie kannst du es mit deinem gewissen vereinbaren, das du und deine Kameraden mit verantwortlich für die Unterdrückung des deutschen Volkes sind?
A man of culture 🗿
@@janiwil3528 Verbrecher!
Bro took "food p##n" to a whole new level💀
Fr fr
Looks so good, and for 10 dollars you can't beat it.
Bro called us Dirtyminded in 5000 languages
I didn't know we had a local hub out here 🌚
Every town in Germany has a Döner shop! We normally have white cabbage insteaqd of red cabbage. You can chose any ingrediance you like.
pretty sure most of the time we get offered both red and white cabbage
Normaly, you have both cabbage sorts in a real Döner
Czech rep. here, same with amount of Kebab/Doner shops..but 95% of em uses frozen shitty meat and not doing their own.
Ratio of good vs bad was much better in UK when i lived there. Never had one in Germany, but i will try - heard you got rly good shop at Munich or Berlin was it? :D
Dont forget almost No meat or Sauce and overpriced and Always owned by some turkish Family lmao
Usually there's both kinds of cabbage.
We have a Donner Haus in Glasgow city centre,I'm not keen on kebabs from those shops but this is the best I've ever tried,they do a kind of sandwich called kie kie,(think that's how it spelt)it's beautiful,✌️😎✌️🏴
The culture is wild yo
Makes me want to go back and live in NYC again. The food is so great there!
calm down, it’s german food.
@@HessenFingerboarder Thats the point. NYC takes the best stuff from all over the world making it a prime location for foodies.
dafuq ahahaha. meat cutted & saved/stored in a box, is definetly not what you want, if u want "döner kebab" in germany. you want fresh crispy juicy cut meat in ur bread. if u see these boxes where they stash their meat, go better somewhere else.
greetings from hamburg
@@HessenFingerboarderkebab is german? Well you are not entirely wrong 😂
Seems like a pretty average kebab to me, maybe your standards are just low
the logo 💀
"Real Ger Kebabs"they are trying way 2 hard to steal turkish culture. Won't accept a German with turkish roots calling themselves German, but opportunistic enough 2 steal their culture. 😅
well done you understood the joke, you got the humour of a fucking pineapple.
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Oddly familiar. P hub
I remember when I used that logo for my school Food Bazaar it's called Corn Hub we sell Sweet corns
dude that actually looks delicious
That kebab treat looks awesome. Packed full of goodness. I'd love to try one some day.
sorry dank komm nach Deutschland das ist aufgewärmt scheiße
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Looks like proper shit
Make one? It takes 15 minutes
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I miss these so much. Best thing I ate in Germany
A man of culture