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  • 2 weeks later...
Just had a takeaway from here & it was absolutely delicious. Wraps with good chicken or lamb in not like the kebab meat U normally see in some kebab places on the rotation thing, but proper bits of fresh chicken & very fresh salad in a wrap - we had the chicken shawarma & lamb shawarma & the tabbouleh salad.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> keane Wrote:

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> > proper bits of

> > fresh chicken & very fresh salad in a wrap

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> Don't all kebab shops offer this, in addition to

> the elephant leg?


Not all kebab places,most do pitta bread. The best is FM Mangals in Camberwell, so I'm glad we have somewhere local doing wraps. (FM Mangals are done on the fire oven and delicious)

I haven't been in yet but I saw in through the windows...the 'elephant legs' are not the 'usual' homogenised slab of processed meats formed into a 'leg' but proper doner kebab made the original way, this being slices of flattened marinated meat layered one on top of the other until a vaguely 'leg' shape is formed.


When sliced off, it presents as small pieces of meat rather than a slice from a processed version. Jeremy - I think this is what Keane was referring to rather than the meat chunks of a sheesh kebab that I think you are thinking of.


They do look delicious and if they are just made with proper meat and you don't go nuts with the garlic sauce, its probably a relatively healthy meal. Looking forward to trying it.

We had a takeaway on Friday evening - the set meal for 2 people plus a chicken burger and chips for grandson.

Must admit we were not over enamoured, a bit let down after so many people said it was good including a friend. Hubby felt they were very disorganised, no one person in front of house taking money. We had rung up previously and were told 30 mins. and still had to wait when he arrived, We could not eat all the meat so put it in the fridge and added it to some soup - much better.

They may have had an off day as the meat was quite dry. Rice and salad was very good.

I had the same experience last night. They were all over the place, messy, slow.


However, the shawarma was tasty. My gf wasn't keen on the falafel. I think the standard has been set by the falafel place in Camberwell. Cheaper, more cheerful, more organise, tastier.... And, as a bonus, you can take them into the Stormbird next door and wash it down with a tasty beer.

I went there the other day. It has an eat in section in the back as well as the takeaway and you have the usual dose of tipsy middleage men coming for an after-beer kebab. The menu is quite small but is good and it is proper lamb rather than the processed gunk you get in some of the lower end kebab shops. The guys running it are nice enough and I think are just having a few teething problems as they have just set up ? I am sure they will get slicker as time goes on.


For me it is better than the kebab shop that was there before and I would class it as a notch down to Hsar down the road (bench mark for me) but it is cheaper and more convenient (for me) so happy to recommend. I did not eat there but there is a room at the back which seems ok for a chilled out lunch or dinner.

Was excited to try Hanush out on Tuesday night and was actually very dissapointed. I had the lamb chops - i'd normally go for chicken wings but as there were only 4 on each skewer, i didn't bother. I asked for bread, rice, salad and garlic sauce. They missed the bread, waved barely a snifter of sauce over the chops and well, the salad was salad but it would have been nice to be asked what salad I wanted. The chops were sooo bad however, I know chops aren't exactly a meat feast each but there was barely a mouthful of meat on each. So i had less than 4 mouthfuls of meat for ?7.50. Not impressed. No sadly i did not have chance to complain at the time - it was 1am and we didn't eat until we got in.


There is a Kebab shop near Queens Road Peckham station who cook over charcoal and I really expected this to be a similar deal but I wish I'd got a taxi to Peckham - their lamb ribs and chicken wings are to die for. And they're significantly cheaper too.

Perhaps give them some time to settle in and adjust, I popped up to try , and to be fair it was fairly average and a bit disappointing . But to be fair but they appear keen honest chaps that just need to ease the kinks out. I do think there is a place on the lane for a good Ottolenghi type restaurant. Le chandelier has a North African restaurant operating out of it at night 4 nights a week but even though the food is rather good , it just somehow doesn't work, as the place is always empty whenever i have been and staff somewhat detached from the actual North African theme.
  • 2 weeks later...

Cedges Wrote:

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> Was excited to try Hanush out on Tuesday night and

> was actually very dissapointed. I had the lamb

> chops - i'd normally go for chicken wings but as

> there were only 4 on each skewer, i didn't bother.

> I asked for bread, rice, salad and garlic sauce.

> They missed the bread, waved barely a snifter of

> sauce over the chops and well, the salad was salad

> but it would have been nice to be asked what salad

> I wanted. The chops were sooo bad however, I know

> chops aren't exactly a meat feast each but there

> was barely a mouthful of meat on each. So i had

> less than 4 mouthfuls of meat for ?7.50. Not

> impressed. No sadly i did not have chance to

> complain at the time - it was 1am and we didn't

> eat until we got in.

>

> There is a Kebab shop near Queens Road Peckham

> station who cook over charcoal and I really

> expected this to be a similar deal but I wish I'd

> got a taxi to Peckham - their lamb ribs and

> chicken wings are to die for. And they're

> significantly cheaper too.



I also had the chops - that were actually fatty tough ribs - salad was boring - chips soggy - was not worth the money at all

I ate a lamb shwarma inside on Sunday evening. A stream of people waiting and some leaving - due to the inability of the 2 servers to cope... Meal was very good, but would hope they could deliver service to the numbers interested by now, as some may not return.. Infinitely better than the previous operation... and yes, Camberwell falafel is the daddy!

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