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| $$$$$ | Greater than $25 |
| $$$$ | $18.01 - $25 |
| $$$ | $12.01 - $18 |
| $$ | $7.01 - $12 |
| $ | Less than $7 |
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Posted by Yum! on 08/30/2009
Piping hot, fresh, tasty kebabs!
I love this place! Freshly prepared, tasty (well-seasoned) kebab sandwiches and platters, piping hot!
Posted by desol81 on 03/08/2009
A mixed bag
Most of the food is good(especially the kabobs), but other stuff, well....For example, I ordered the white bean salad, and the beans weren't even slightly cooked--crunchy! Their tabouli is not fresh and mostly tasteless, and the falafel is only so-so. The sevice is highly disorganized. And for the so many people that they have behind the counter, the service is ultra-slow.
Posted by Anonymous on 12/01/2008
Beware
Ok, the food here is fantastic. Great value for what you're getting. However, beware when you show up late night, especially on the weekends. They know people are stumbling in here drunk late night, and my friends and I have had multiple instances where they tried to take advantage and rip you off. For example, if you purchase a $3.5 sandwich, they will say, $7. They will also try to shortchange your bill (you hand them a $20 and they give you change back for $10). The food is good just pay attention to the price on the menu and your bill.
Posted by Anonymous on 01/23/2008
great late night eating
I went there at 2am for a falafel and was so so happy... :-)
Posted by Anonymous on 12/23/2007
love it
i grew up in michigan where there is a large middle eastern population, this is the best chicken shish kebab i've had in new york, the falafel is not good, but everything else is very good, nowadays the workers are very friendly too.
Posted by Hassan on 11/16/2007
YES!!!
I drive a taxi cab for 14 hours a day, I go in here and have my spicy kebabs and its very delicious.
Posted by manondessources on 10/30/2007
Authentic "Duner" just like in Germany.
My husband moved from Germany, where many Turks live, to the Washington, DC and has been dreaming to taste again "Duner", a turkish version of gyro or shawerma. Two years ago, we found this place. The search was finally over, my husband found the only place that has an authentic Duner. "Exactly how they make it in Germany", he says. Everytime we travel to NYC we have to include Bereket in our trip, otherwise my husband comes back home disappointed. We are going to NYC tomorrow and Bereket will be our first stop.