Located right in the center of the city, on Avenida dos Aliados, this döner and kebab place offers you delicious food at reasonable prices.
If you're tired of walking, are feeling hungry or just need some place to recharge yourself and your phone's batteries, you can go to this place. Right next to a McDonald's, this place is almost always open! They have some tables outside, but I really love to eat on the second floor and I recommend you do the same. There you'll find a bathroom, some quiet time (depending on the time of day) and a lot of sockets. Besides that, you have another view of Avenida dos Aliados that you can't see from the ground floor.
They offer salads, appetizers, plates, pizzas, döners (a type of sandwich) and dürums (a type of wrap). Besides that, they have 14 combinations of menus that you can pick. Fries and a drink accompany the main dish and the price of all of this ranges from €5 to €7. To drink, you can choose a craft beer (fino), water or a soft drink.
Ah! A special tip: you must try their mayonnaise made with garlic and oregano. It’s really good and it’s in every sandwich they serve but you can order it extra if you want to. The same thing goes for ketchup.
Rua de Sampaio Bruno, 2
Menu falafel:
€
6.30
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