Doner Stop - Vancouver

#15 - Kebab - Vancouver, Mediterranean, Turkish
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Doner Stop

Doner Stop
3.7 / 5 (855 reviews)

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Last update: 17.01.2026 from: eggo

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★ 3.7 / 5 from 855 reviews

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There's no need to echo what others have said, but I must say, they have the best doner in Vancouver! It's always fresh and incredibly delicious. Their sauces are flavorful and stand out compared to other doner spots in the city. Keep up the excellent work, Doner Stop team! View all feedback.

I had the chicken rice plate and it was goodThe portion was decent (huge if you are not hungry.)

Great alternative to McDonald's and Burger King when one has the munchies at night.__Parking is almost non-existent here.

Alright, I am a sucker for spicy and well seasoned food._This is a tiny grab and go (or sit down if you want) kind of place._I had the falafel donair and my

eggo
20.01.2024

The food is tasty, generous toppings and sauce. They give pretty big portions and the menu says halal. Forgot about my fries and drink though :

bukko-boomeranger-2
20.01.2024

Not bad, considering where it is. There are a lot of places in the nightlife district on Granville downtown that are best when you're three sheets to the wind. I came in here sober and still liked it, though. I had a chicken plate instead of a wrap, and it was a decent swack of food for $9.95. There were heaps of chicken sliced from the spit atop bland white rice pilaf. The meat wasn't spicy or grill-charred, but donair chook usually isn't too flash. There's a town named Dandenong where I live in Australia that's full of Afghan refugees who serve some ripper grilled chicken kebab (what you Canucks call donair), but it's hard to find like that elsewhere. The chicken is a better choice here than the beef donair, which is that smooth-textured stuff that seems like it was squeezed from a Play-Doh extruder. The tabbouleh was excellent, even though I don’t usually like parsley-heavy salads. There were enough chopped red onions and tomato pieces to make it tasty. The hummus was smooth and had some nutty bitterness from tahini. For an inexpensive place in Canada, Donair Stop's OK.

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