@@tys3656Döner existed way before first Turkish immigrant step on German soil. Its first photos from 1855, in Ottoman Empire. Even its name is Turkish and means "rotating". Germans only did its marketing very well and made it famous around Europe thats true
@@tys3656no. The German version, served with sauces and salad in a crispy Turkish bread was invented by Turkish immigrants living in Germany. Lamb döner kebab served on a plate with rice and grilled vegetables existed in Turkey for at least 100 years before that.
@@tys3656es ist eines der längesten bullshit stories Deutschlands. Geh mal nach Istanbul und guck dir die Dönerläden da an, war baff in meinem letzten Urlaub. Nichts am Döner ist türkisch-deutsch. Das Ding ist türkisch. Punkt. Es gibt jedoch einen deutschen Spin-off des Döners. In der Türkei (oder Arabien Shawarma) ist üblicherweise keine Soße und kein Kraut drinnen. Brot, Fleisch, bissl Salat (viel weniger, dafür mehr fleisch) ist der original türkische Döner. Schmeckt auch ehrlicherweise geiler.
@@lazrseagull54nein, selbst Dönerfleisch in Brot ist türkisch und gabs auf den Straßen Istanbuls bereits Jahrzehnte bevor es den ersten in Berlin gab. NUR die Soße ist Deutsch aber das ist so als ob ich sagen würde, Spaghetti Bolognese ist Deutsch weil ich keinen Mozarella sondern Deutschen Käse drauf mache. Ne ist trotzdem italienisch. Es ist leider aber eine Übertreigung Berliner Stolzes. (Selbst Berliner). Döner ist nicht Deutsch, trotz des vielzitierten Gründermythos. Es gibt aber die deutsche Dönervariante, ja. Also wenn man mit deutschem Döner wirbt weißt du, es ist soßenlastig.
@@xxblazyxx526Turkish food borrows from Arabic and Greek food which precedes Turkish civilisation by centuries. There is no such thing as Turkish food. You guys are Mongolians and that is the reason why DNA tests are banned and frowned upon in your country. Doner comes from the Arabic Shawarma.
German here in my small city there are 7 shop+2 mobile döner food trucks! If they offer pizza get on with a sausage called sucuc! It's a spicy garlicy sausage and it's to die for on a pizza
In Belgium we put fries in between that too Edit: Im glad you guys tried that because there is so much better stuff than all those wodka sauce pastas and pizzas.
@@irgendeinname9256 Look up these... French Hamburgers (sub with burger patties, letuce onion tomato carrot, fries and sauce) Kapsalon (the food one, cuz kapsalon means barbershop also, the food one is kebab meat in a aluminium dish, then fries, then a bunch of cheese, and put in the oven so the cheese is molten with a little orange hue to it, and on top of that, letuce onion tomato carrot, and sauce) So the French sub is the sub one, the Kapsalon dish is the contents of it.
The Kebab is a traditionell turkish dish or snack, but the germans (in Berlin) they made it the way you can See here. But it was a türkish guy that had the idea
The one in London is a different chain called GDK (German Döner Kebab). Both these chains are replicating how Turks in Germany serve döner in the crispy Turkish bread with the sauces and salad.
@@Panther_47_ The name of the dish is spoken in Turkish and isn't street food it's a dish made by Turkish cooks and is a specialization and has many forms. So nope there is a difference in introducing something and inventing something.
@@Lawliet_____ The German döner kebab is nothing like the kebabs you get in Turkey. I have eaten kebabs all over in both countries, and they are very different. Hence the term German döner (or Berliner döner). Turkish immigrants invented that style of kebab in Berlin, just like Italian immigrants invented the American styles of pizza (New York style and Chicago). It's like saying Temsa, Otokar and BMCare not Turkish because cars, busses etc was not invented in Turkey.
@@daginn896 Thank you for loving Turkish cuisine then it is a Turkish specialty made by Turkish chefs on any corner of the world. And the style already existed before they went there thanks.
@@Lawliet_____ I love Turkish cuisine, but no, that style of kebab did not exist in Turkey. That style was invented in Germany, hence the term German döner kebab. Different sauces and vegetables. Even the bread and meat combination is different. Now you will find similar in Turkey, but that is because it has spead from Germany to Turkey. Look up any food historian you want, they will claim the same. I get that you have patriotic feelings, but your feelings do not change facts.
nah honestly i prefer this type of Flatbread its just perfect, not to dense, Crispy and Fluffy inside. Homemade to way too much bread. Born and Raised in Germay.
well there are too many ways to make a doner in my city of cologne it is mostly served with Tzatziki (greece sauce) with cocktail sauce or Yogurt Sauce and usaly it comes after the Meat because that way the turkish Bread can absorb the juices from the meat in other part of Germany they add pineapple or corn to it They are so much kinds of Doner
German. Turkish Döners are completely different. This is one, that's part of Germanys street food culture. Germany represents this style of Döner and it can't be compared to Turkish ones, because the sauces, bread type and ingredients differ. There are several Pizza styles around the world. NYC style and so on. No one claims them to be Italian. The same way German Döners should be respected for being German Food.
@@Lawliet_____ then you don't know about German street food culture. German Döner has gotten popular in Germany, not turkey. It's German culture. Bratwurst and Döners are and will always be german national food. And if you ask in Germany if Döner ist German 95% will say yes like even a recent poll showed. Turkish Döners are way different and can not be compared to the ones in Germany. Every Pizza style around the world ist also not Italian. So it would be cool if German Food culture and the German Döner would be respected the same way. No one is claiming NYC Pizza or deep dish Pizza to be Italian. So don't claim German Döners to be turkish
There is no GERMAN DONER dish... DONER belongs to TURKEY.. Even in Germany, Turkish chefs make this dish.. So, doner is not a german tridational dish.. Germans are turists too just like western people if we are talking about doner kebab..
And American Pizza is not originally American. Yet there is a difference between American Pizza and Italian Pizza, just like there is a difference between Turkish Kebab and German Kebab. And this store is selling German style Kebab, it literally even says "German Kebabs" on the store front, like what else are you not getting here?
@@yavantii3615 German Kebab has different style because Turkish Chefs at Germany make it different... TURKISH CHEFS.. Not german... They are stealing our culture... Will We let this happen? Are you stupid?... Döner or Kebab is not European culture.. write this properly to your mind..
@@erkankocer6018 so it's not the same gotcha also causes are basic garlic sauce that has nothing to do with Turkey and other causes that are just yogurt and ketchup
@@deangregoric4735 but turks made also this variation. So it is turkish. And very popular in germany. What is really sad. Because the best think about german food is turkish food wich some german disrespectfully claims like it is theirs but it is 🇹🇷
@@erkankocer6018 how is it Turkish if they existed before Turkey lol even bread It's a different variation of kebab that is not found in Turkey therefore it's a different food that needs to be named differently I don't know why you people are so sensitive pretty much everything Turks have names are taken from people who lived there before them yet they renamed it with Turkish why don't they rename it back? Also, you don't see other countries crying when their food is used in different countries, and names you don't see Italians angry for the world for eating pasta and not getting credit or New New York pizza just to name a few
Places like these are usually run by Turks or Turkish-Germans in Germany. They were also the re-inventors of the so-called "German" döner. The places that I've tried in the U.S. were also run by Turkish-Germans. How these places are run in the UK I don't know. But it sure isn't the way that you were insinuating.
@coffeenorth bro, the doner kebab is a Turkish dish and is almost sold everywhere if you go to Japan they all now it's Turkish there is no such thing as being German while making the dish or something that's a stranger insinuation. There are also other variants in the Middle Eastern countries of the doner kebab as well this dish is famous since the Ottoman times and is still made by people who are specialized in it namely the Turks not Germans.
@Trashboione it already was famous in Istanbul before it's introduction in Germany and for your information in Japan they call the dish Turkish not German the Döner Kebab is also spoken in the Turkish language there is no reinventing the dish it could be served in so many ways and exists since Ottoman times and already had many variants.
Hamburger became American food after europeans invaded there. You colonized there and then complain why they claim your food😂 also it doesn’t give y’all the right to steal a Turkish food
@@Mizuki_ribbon hamburgers are American as much as doner is German, after all its Turkish immigrants who brought doner to Germany so nobody is stealing anything only jealous people whos pride was hurt
@@zafert85 well this type of döner was invented in Berlin and you will find it all over Germany (also most popular street food here). Definitely fair to call this a German döner.
When Americans dont get the Point of culture.. döner is a turkish dish invented in Berlin. Never Heard about German Kebap explain me pls what is that? I live in Germany
@@jemandanderes9564 people consider it a Turkish-german dish it’s not called german Döner. Im explaining to you the reason why people c on did. er it a Turkish german dish, it was created by Turks in Germany just like American pizzas. They are also not even called American pizza in the states they have different names like New York style, Chicago, Detroit, deep dish etc. there is not even a thing called American pizza I’m just referring to pizza from America it’s not a stand alone title.
@@Lawliet_____ did you even read my comment? You literally just compared it to a random dish that doesn’t even have the same correlation. So according to you a burger is German?
@@EightyBeatIt's a fact though Google it. Kebab is ofc Turkish but Döner the way it's eaten here was invented and made popular in Berlin by Turkish people though.
@kilik5713 yeah sure anything that Google posts is a "fact". Even they way Doner is spelled is Turkish. C'mon leave some cluture stuff for us to claim, you can't have everything you know 🙄
@@mohammedbinmahfooz7718 It's spelled Döner which is just normal German. You don't want to google because it doesn't fit your narrative and you say leave some culture to us to strawman me because you have no arguments. Kebab is Turkish, Döner is from Berlin invented by German Turks. No idea why you think it's culturally appropriate to undermine the 7 million German Turks largest Turkish community outside of Turkey.
bruh that bread is everything but not fresh, anything else is mid if you want a real Döner Kebab you have to go to Germany or Istanbul every other place can not get the same ingredients because there are no big supply chains that deliver the meat in america or elsewhere
Tf is that logo 😂
I was thinkin about PH
@@benjaminabaz7561 and there Moto is get stuffed
Boner haus
What white Sauce are They using
@@devintaylor4777LMAOOOO
German kebap ? Bro I am not even Turkish and I feel offended 😂😂😂😂
Döner is a German-Turkish dish invented by Turkish immigrants living in Germany. It’s definetly also German.
@@tys3656Döner existed way before first Turkish immigrant step on German soil. Its first photos from 1855, in Ottoman Empire. Even its name is Turkish and means "rotating". Germans only did its marketing very well and made it famous around Europe thats true
@@tys3656no. The German version, served with sauces and salad in a crispy Turkish bread was invented by Turkish immigrants living in Germany.
Lamb döner kebab served on a plate with rice and grilled vegetables existed in Turkey for at least 100 years before that.
@@tys3656es ist eines der längesten bullshit stories Deutschlands. Geh mal nach Istanbul und guck dir die Dönerläden da an, war baff in meinem letzten Urlaub. Nichts am Döner ist türkisch-deutsch. Das Ding ist türkisch. Punkt. Es gibt jedoch einen deutschen Spin-off des Döners. In der Türkei (oder Arabien Shawarma) ist üblicherweise keine Soße und kein Kraut drinnen. Brot, Fleisch, bissl Salat (viel weniger, dafür mehr fleisch) ist der original türkische Döner. Schmeckt auch ehrlicherweise geiler.
@@lazrseagull54nein, selbst Dönerfleisch in Brot ist türkisch und gabs auf den Straßen Istanbuls bereits Jahrzehnte bevor es den ersten in Berlin gab. NUR die Soße ist Deutsch aber das ist so als ob ich sagen würde, Spaghetti Bolognese ist Deutsch weil ich keinen Mozarella sondern Deutschen Käse drauf mache. Ne ist trotzdem italienisch.
Es ist leider aber eine Übertreigung Berliner Stolzes. (Selbst Berliner). Döner ist nicht Deutsch, trotz des vielzitierten Gründermythos. Es gibt aber die deutsche Dönervariante, ja. Also wenn man mit deutschem Döner wirbt weißt du, es ist soßenlastig.
“ get stuffed “ unironically perfect considering the logo
That’s the point
@@BurgoYTnah really?
@@BurgoYT💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
@@Soukg guy making original comment didn’t realise they meant that
After the Greeks, the Germans stole our food 😅
Its actually Turkey food
Arabs stoled it too.
@@xxblazyxx526Turkish food borrows from Arabic and Greek food which precedes Turkish civilisation by centuries. There is no such thing as Turkish food. You guys are Mongolians and that is the reason why DNA tests are banned and frowned upon in your country. Doner comes from the Arabic Shawarma.
First its Turkish and turks made doner to germany
@@user-ki6id4vt8uGood joke armenian boy😉
German here in my small city there are 7 shop+2 mobile döner food trucks! If they offer pizza get on with a sausage called sucuc! It's a spicy garlicy sausage and it's to die for on a pizza
Sucuk...yes
Sucuk iyidir
Döner and sucuk, both turkish.
Since when kebab is a german cousin 😂😂
Come to Berlin. We have here many from them
Senin gibi Türke yazıklar olsun. Sen artık Alman olmuşsun, ismini de değiştir.
HAHAHAH FRL
Now that looks freaking good im hungry rn
😭😭😭
In Belgium we put fries in between that too
Edit: Im glad you guys tried that because there is so much better stuff than all those wodka sauce pastas and pizzas.
We also have this variant here
Nah that doesn't sound fitting
@@irgendeinname9256 Look up these...
French Hamburgers (sub with burger patties, letuce onion tomato carrot, fries and sauce)
Kapsalon (the food one, cuz kapsalon means barbershop also, the food one is kebab meat in a aluminium dish, then fries, then a bunch of cheese, and put in the oven so the cheese is molten with a little orange hue to it, and on top of that, letuce onion tomato carrot, and sauce)
So the French sub is the sub one, the Kapsalon dish is the contents of it.
Get to berlin bruh
No berlin is dangerous
Naja der sieht besser aus als manche in Deutschland
Istanbul*
@@Mizuki_ribboney her auf damit
@@Mizuki_ribbonBerlin. Nothing to do with Istanbul
The Kebab is a traditionell turkish dish or snack, but the germans (in Berlin) they made it the way you can See here.
But it was a türkish guy that had the idea
I had them two days ago!!! I loved it
In the netherlands we call that a “Kapsalon”
Raar, kapsalon in belgie is zonder brood en met frieten...
No we dont.. we call it “broodje doner”😂
I think he means the last one, which looks like a kapsalon i guess
Remember that they put it in a box with a "weirdly familiar logo" 🤣🤣🤣
Looks DELICIOUS!!!😁👍
That looks fantastic
That’s Turkish tho
That's a German style döner
german style totally different
@@irgendeinname9256und türken haben es erfunden
German style, not Turkish. Shawarma is Arabic anyway
@@user-ki6id4vt8ushawarma is a copy of CEVIRME
Döner kebab is Turkish food🇹🇷🇹🇷
We have them in London. Sadly I can't eat their kebabs because they put milk in the bread pocket. I'll have to try the version with fries!
Where? I can't find any decent kebab places
The one in London is a different chain called GDK (German Döner Kebab). Both these chains are replicating how Turks in Germany serve döner in the crispy Turkish bread with the sauces and salad.
@@raze6919I recommend Tavuuk's Gemüse Kebab on Bateman Street in Soho. The chicken one is called the Berliner and the beef one is called the king.
Between that logo and their motto "get stuffed",ngl that comes out as sus stuff😂😂
my mouth is watering
Now try with lamb
Nah with veal
Its usually made with veal but i feel like most Americans dont like veal for some reason.
I want to learn how make that bread can you show do you have course online
Donner kebab with all the salad + tomato relish + mint yogurt sauce. Nan bread for wrap aswell
Its all fun and games untill the motto was introduced to the fnaf nightguard before getting jumpscared
Ain't no way that logo . Moto : GET STUFFED
Damn I can't get over how that logo is made like fam hahaha
Why is everyone commenting this? It looks like Dunkin Donuts?
@@triskits_mmmlooks like cornhub logo
It looks like a P Hub logo
Tip from germany, toss a hand full of frys on it
its crime to cut the döner with that machine
its normal in nyc
The secret sauce will always remain secret
Mfs didnt even use our flag 😂
"Donor Kebab" - Whoops, bye Grandma!😐
“german”
😂😂😂
Yes, German.
@@Panther_47_ The name of the dish is spoken in Turkish and isn't street food it's a dish made by Turkish cooks and is a specialization and has many forms. So nope there is a difference in introducing something and inventing something.
@@Lawliet_____ The German döner kebab is nothing like the kebabs you get in Turkey. I have eaten kebabs all over in both countries, and they are very different. Hence the term German döner (or Berliner döner). Turkish immigrants invented that style of kebab in Berlin, just like Italian immigrants invented the American styles of pizza (New York style and Chicago). It's like saying Temsa, Otokar and BMCare not Turkish because cars, busses etc was not invented in Turkey.
@@daginn896 Thank you for loving Turkish cuisine then it is a Turkish specialty made by Turkish chefs on any corner of the world. And the style already existed before they went there thanks.
@@Lawliet_____ I love Turkish cuisine, but no, that style of kebab did not exist in Turkey. That style was invented in Germany, hence the term German döner kebab. Different sauces and vegetables. Even the bread and meat combination is different. Now you will find similar in Turkey, but that is because it has spead from Germany to Turkey. Look up any food historian you want, they will claim the same. I get that you have patriotic feelings, but your feelings do not change facts.
You gotta use YOGHURT SAUCE
That looks like the phub
Big mistake is the bread. It MUST be homemade
nah honestly i prefer this type of Flatbread its just perfect, not to dense, Crispy and Fluffy inside. Homemade to way too much bread. Born and Raised in Germay.
As a german, i disagree
Damn ❤
How much does that Cost?
Everything 😂
German Kebab ??? 😭 these mfs right here
Junge wie kann man zum ersten Mal Döner essen😮 Ich war ein Kind als ich dss erste Mal meinen Döner hatte!
F yeah ❤
How much cost this sandwich
Beef looked way tooooo juicy 😭
well there are too many ways to make a doner in my city of cologne it is mostly served with Tzatziki (greece sauce) with cocktail sauce or Yogurt Sauce and usaly it comes after the Meat because that way the turkish Bread can absorb the juices from the meat in other part of Germany they add pineapple or corn to it They are so much kinds of Doner
Tzatziki is a greek copy of Turkish CACIK.
@@OsmanOsmanHan could be CACIK but eventualy to make it sell better or easier to spell than CACIK
There not German they're Turkish 😂
Alman stili oluyo o kanka. Türkiyedekiler böyle değil.
It’s German Bitch !!!
German. Turkish Döners are completely different. This is one, that's part of Germanys street food culture. Germany represents this style of Döner and it can't be compared to Turkish ones, because the sauces, bread type and ingredients differ. There are several Pizza styles around the world. NYC style and so on. No one claims them to be Italian. The same way German Döners should be respected for being German Food.
@@alexandermakowski7165Claiming that the Döner kebab is German is as inaccurate as claiming that the Bratwurst is Turkish.
@@Lawliet_____ then you don't know about German street food culture. German Döner has gotten popular in Germany, not turkey. It's German culture. Bratwurst and Döners are and will always be german national food. And if you ask in Germany if Döner ist German 95% will say yes like even a recent poll showed. Turkish Döners are way different and can not be compared to the ones in Germany. Every Pizza style around the world ist also not Italian. So it would be cool if German Food culture and the German Döner would be respected the same way. No one is claiming NYC Pizza or deep dish Pizza to be Italian. So don't claim German Döners to be turkish
Kebab is Turkey Food
german style totally different
I mean brought from germany but born in Turkey
Boner House. "Get Stuffed!"
😭😭😭
If ur in germany thats where the real döners are u est everything medium raw
why that logo look kinda familiar
Was this recorded on an iPhone 2g? I’d choppy and blurry
Compression
iPhone 300bc
i neeeeds
As always, Americans ruined it by going nuts. Thats too much!
no humus i would turn around.
Za best in za west
Böner kebab 😏
Thats not german döner thats turkish bazlama döner 🤬😡🤬
What’s that meat? And don’t get me started on the bread
One is missing, scharfe Soße 😅
Porn Hub Logo 😂
Well it's food porn
in Gelsenkirchen are the best Döner 🥙
Lol
🤤🤤🤤🤤
Kebob
Ofcourse the American had to take beef AND chicken
Haus des döners 😂😂😂
❤🇹🇷
ayo wtf
Wait? Beef on a Döner!??
Yea, here in Germany it's veal usually
Fukra bhai❤
THERE IS NO GERMAN DONER.. THERE IS DONER which is making for Germans by Turkish chefs..
Where the meat at ffs 🤦♀️
Döner
Where’s the lamb döner??
German döner is veal or chicken
There is no “german döner“ döner is a famous dish from Turkish cuisine
@@Mizuki_ribbon no Kebab served in a bread does come from Germany, Berlin to be precise.
First the meat please
"Real german döner" döner is not german
Thats not a Turkish döner, it's German style
german style totally different
German Kebabs?
this type of döner is invented in berlin, thats why its called german kebabs here, turkish kebabs are different
This is Arab/ Turkish food nothing German about it
Nope, this is German style Döner that you will find all over Berlin etc. Turkish Döner is made totally differently.
almanlar ne zaman döner işine girdi
There is no GERMAN DONER dish... DONER belongs to TURKEY.. Even in Germany, Turkish chefs make this dish.. So, doner is not a german tridational dish.. Germans are turists too just like western people if we are talking about doner kebab..
If we can have American pizza then Germans can have a German doner stfu.
And American Pizza is not originally American. Yet there is a difference between American Pizza and Italian Pizza, just like there is a difference between Turkish Kebab and German Kebab. And this store is selling German style Kebab, it literally even says "German Kebabs" on the store front, like what else are you not getting here?
@@yavantii3615 German Kebab has different style because Turkish Chefs at Germany make it different... TURKISH CHEFS.. Not german... They are stealing our culture... Will We let this happen? Are you stupid?... Döner or Kebab is not European culture.. write this properly to your mind..
Should be lamb
It's German döner so it should be veal
Turkish not german
Before the turks came to germany for work, they had only weird stuff like blood sausage and kraut
that's why they are more popular in germany than turkey?
@@deangregoric4735because germans did not like lamb meat so turks used chicken. But chicken is to dry thats why. Theyre is Turkish sauces
@@erkankocer6018 so it's not the same gotcha also causes are basic garlic sauce that has nothing to do with Turkey and other causes that are just yogurt and ketchup
@@deangregoric4735 but turks made also this variation. So it is turkish. And very popular in germany. What is really sad. Because the best think about german food is turkish food wich some german disrespectfully claims like it is theirs but it is 🇹🇷
@@erkankocer6018 how is it Turkish if they existed before Turkey lol even bread
It's a different variation of kebab that is not found in Turkey therefore it's a different food that needs to be named differently I don't know why you people are so sensitive pretty much everything Turks have names are taken from people who lived there before them yet they renamed it with Turkish why don't they rename it back? Also, you don't see other countries crying when their food is used in different countries, and names you don't see Italians angry for the world for eating pasta and not getting credit or New New York pizza just to name a few
Doner and kebap are Turkish. What's connection to German
This is German style döner
The fact that Germans changing Turkish doner and selling it in NYC… Wow Turkish people should definitely say stop to this shit bro
this type of döner is invented in berlin, thats why its called german kebabs here, turkish kebabs are different
@@Trashboione Claiming that the Döner kebab is German is as inaccurate as claiming that the Bratwurst is Turkish.
Places like these are usually run by Turks or Turkish-Germans in Germany. They were also the re-inventors of the so-called "German" döner. The places that I've tried in the U.S. were also run by Turkish-Germans. How these places are run in the UK I don't know. But it sure isn't the way that you were insinuating.
@coffeenorth bro, the doner kebab is a Turkish dish and is almost sold everywhere if you go to Japan they all now it's Turkish there is no such thing as being German while making the dish or something that's a stranger insinuation. There are also other variants in the Middle Eastern countries of the doner kebab as well this dish is famous since the Ottoman times and is still made by people who are specialized in it namely the Turks not Germans.
@Trashboione it already was famous in Istanbul before it's introduction in Germany and for your information in Japan they call the dish Turkish not German the Döner Kebab is also spoken in the Turkish language there is no reinventing the dish it could be served in so many ways and exists since Ottoman times and already had many variants.
German ?? You mean fake TURKİSH food sir.
German kabob? That’s like saying American tacos
More like saying American Hamburger
you call hamburgers american food but is european same with new york pizza german doner totally different from turkish
Hamburger became American food after europeans invaded there. You colonized there and then complain why they claim your food😂 also it doesn’t give y’all the right to steal a Turkish food
@@Mizuki_ribbon hamburgers are American as much as doner is German, after all its Turkish immigrants who brought doner to Germany so nobody is stealing anything only jealous people whos pride was hurt
It's like saying "American Pizza". Which is a thing, just like German Kebab has been a thing since decades.
German kebab?
Türks in Germany❤
@@karakartal6118 So Turkish kebab?
@@zafert85 döner is different in turkey, this is German style döner
@@irgendeinname9256 made by turks? Based on a turkish dish? So how are we gonna call it a German kebab?
@@zafert85 well this type of döner was invented in Berlin and you will find it all over Germany (also most popular street food here). Definitely fair to call this a German döner.
When Americans dont get the Point of culture.. döner is a turkish dish invented in Berlin. Never Heard about German Kebap explain me pls what is that? I live in Germany
Isn’t there something called American pizza? It was made by Italians in the us. Same concept
@@GHCMargarita wrong.
Not the Same concept. Nobody call It German Döner, Nobody. Its a turkish dish invented in Germany thats all
@@jemandanderes9564 people consider it a Turkish-german dish it’s not called german Döner. Im explaining to you the reason why people c on did. er it a Turkish german dish, it was created by Turks in Germany just like American pizzas. They are also not even called American pizza in the states they have different names like New York style, Chicago, Detroit, deep dish etc. there is not even a thing called American pizza I’m just referring to pizza from America it’s not a stand alone title.
@@GHCMargarita Claiming that the Döner kebab is German is as inaccurate as claiming that the Bratwurst is Turkish.
@@Lawliet_____ did you even read my comment? You literally just compared it to a random dish that doesn’t even have the same correlation. So according to you a burger is German?
🤍 🧡 😅
German kabab? C'mon everybody knows it's a Turkish/middle-eastern dish
Döner was invented in Berlin
@@Nebrophonus93 that was the dumbest statement I heard all week.
@@EightyBeatIt's a fact though Google it. Kebab is ofc Turkish but Döner the way it's eaten here was invented and made popular in Berlin by Turkish people though.
@kilik5713 yeah sure anything that Google posts is a "fact". Even they way Doner is spelled is Turkish. C'mon leave some cluture stuff for us to claim, you can't have everything you know 🙄
@@mohammedbinmahfooz7718 It's spelled Döner which is just normal German. You don't want to google because it doesn't fit your narrative and you say leave some culture to us to strawman me because you have no arguments.
Kebab is Turkish, Döner is from Berlin invented by German Turks. No idea why you think it's culturally appropriate to undermine the 7 million German Turks largest Turkish community outside of Turkey.
Meat looks disgusting.
You eat beef meat
Wait did he say beef?.. theres no such thing on Döner
Its mutton or chicken
As a German: there are some problems with this Döner. Bread looks flat as fuck and usually you spread the sauce all over.
Also this most likely isn't veal. But overall it looks better than I expected tbh
Besser als jeder döne in deutschland
und kostet 13 dollar xD
Schwachsinn
Bestimmt nicht Mal Kalb. Und Brot ist auch nicht selbst gemacht.
bruh that bread is everything but not fresh, anything else is mid if you want a real Döner Kebab you have to go to Germany or Istanbul every other place can not get the same ingredients because there are no big supply chains that deliver the meat in america or elsewhere
there is no thing like “german kebab”. it’s just döner and it’s 100% turkish food.
This here is German/Berlin style döner
It’s Don-na not Doun-er
That logo is reason enough to never visit this place