Greek food in USA
Greek food in USA
arbys is american not greek
looks like a shitty döner tbqh
You got cucked sauce and potatoes wise
Fuck that looks good
This is starting to look more familiar from the time when I visited Greece
I could go and get one that looks like this pretty easily.
Doesn't look Greek at all
It is. It comes with chicken meat too, some use beef. Cheap, fast, a bit heavy calories wise but depends on what you fill it with.
The one op posted is a ripoff
I ordered the traditional Greek gyro
potatoes in dürüm is seen as lower class here.
Then they don't know how to make it
Cheapest döner I've seen
i made this in home
What else do you use in Turkey to "fill up"? I've seen variants with cucumber, parsley etc
>Greek food
classic one from my city would be tomatoes, pickle and onion only. but nowadays there are tons of döner shops that serve with all kinds of sauces and shit
Is that pork? Good choice of ingredients. How about some oregano?
where's yufka tho
Kebab from the Persian food cart I'll be eating lunch at today
I got the wrap last time so this time I think I'll opt for the saffron rice
Pickles aren't used here. Not that i know off at least.
Kafta kabob is based af
Looks good. Where are you?
Nice
it looks like it was made by a serb
thats the best part though
you get the snap and acidity of the pickle inbetween everything else that i going on
they also sometimes give pickled peppers as a side, especially if the dürüm itself isnt that great
Are you from Trabzon area?