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Contribute Feedback What Emine Beckmann doesn't like about Big Gemuese Kebap:
The employee this morning at 0:30 was simply incapable of making a neat diner, 3 teas salad, no feta cheese had there, much too much sharp sauce, so actually you couldn't eat him... the other employee who's always there does a great job View all feedback.
The falafel were delicious. the vegan yogurt sauce was not so my has tasted very much after soy.
We were here often last summer. the owner created vegan mango and yoghurt-herb sauce. he also had vegan samosas pakora, was so delicious. but the last two paintings we went there changed the things, they no longer have samosas pakora, the salat is not so fresh and the taste of the falafel has also changed. it is therefore an option, but not as good as before.
Her vegan menu is fantastic. they also have a large selection of vegan Indian foods, all characterized as vegans. the prices are amazing.
Best vegan falafel and the vegan mango sauce has a great hammer only for 3.50€
This Kebap place right on the square in front of the main station advertises its vegan options really prominently: from far away it actually looks like a vegetarian restaurant because of that (even though it isn't). The vegan options are either falafel sanwich or a roll filled with fried mixed vegetables and salad etc. They also have a falafel burger and some indian dishes like samosas (which are quite nice and cheap; 1.50 EUR a piece) and weekly changing dishes, at least one of which is always vegan. The owners are very nice and friendly people and aware of veganism. They have quite a selection of vegan sauces too (I had mango sauce with the samosas, and there is vegan yoghurt sauce on the falafel which costs extra). The only thing I did not like (even though it is quite usual for places like this) is the extensive use of disposables you get with your food: disposable cutlery, aluminium foil, etc.