Hope you read this. you can tell a lot from the meat spinning on the grill. the first and last kebap places you went to have layered meat. this means actaul cuts of meat stacked on top of eachother and means higher quality meat. the other like Can Bey are just minced meat pressed together, hence the uniform color. its usually a lot cheaper, and blander tasting. thats probably why Honza said it tasted normal.
You are right the difference is that the layered meat is called Shawarma and the minced meat is called Kebab. People often confuse it and think its all kebab. Shawarma is from the arabic countries and Kebab is from Turkey originally i've been told.
05:05 it looks like real meat too, doesn't it? Otherwise the difference is clear, at 2:37 we can see the uniformed colored minced meat pretty clearly, and at 0:46 the real meat. Since I got to kebabs less than 1 a year I never noticed that, I just remembered loving Gemüse Corner Kebab and disliking Can Bey, that must have played a big role :) thanks for explaining this
Döner Kebab is in bread like sandwich, Durum is wrapped like a tortilla! Both Delicious, for me durum is better because it has low bread to meat ratio!
Have u had a Lahmacun? Its a round, thin piece of dough topped with minced meat, minced vegetables, and herbs including onions, garlic, tomatoes, red peppers, and parsley, flavored with spices such as chili pepper and paprika, then baked.
afaik, "Döner" refers to meat grilled on a revolving spit, traditionally served on a plate with rice and salad. the "sandwich" and "dürüm" sauce-drenched variants are the late night munchies variants famous everywhere but Turkey I think ;) (PS: while the "sandwich" is "more bread", the "dürüm" is pan-fried in fat like a crepe. so... choose your caloric devil)
The gemuse corner kebab also has curry (kari) sauce, they also add roasted vegetables to the kebab, potato crisps, green & red bell pepper. You pay a little bit more (150kč) but the quality of all the ingredients is phenomenal so that alone beats all the other places. Also the line outside during those mentioned peak times clearly speaks for itself.
Kebab is the worst Junk food. Often they put the meat again into the fridge. Often it is just a sausage, includes a lot of chemicals and bread. If it is real "meat" it still contains 60% minced meet + pulse some junk.
From a Turkish perspective, I would say Royal grill seems the best one tbf. I know the whole kebab meat in Europe is delivered from a factory whereas in Turkey that's not the case. It's all prepared by a chef of the kebab restaurant. Royal grill's kebab seems the restaurant-made, but others seems frozen factory-made
You are true. Im living in Germany and 99% of Our kebabs is cheap crushed meat with Bones 😫. When i was in Istanbul i Loved the real meat Like Adana Kebab 😋
Brings some good food memories, the best shawarma/gyro/doner that I ever had was in Dubai in the 1990's. There was a place in Al-Ghurair Center and it was run by a Greek or Armenian man, and the way he did his rolls was to put them under a sandwich grill to crispen the flat bread(Lebanese khubz). This made it super delicious, and we often went there to have some.
There are sadly only few places with fresh restaurant made kebab/gyros/shawarma in Prague. One of my favourite is "Al Dimashqi" tastes unreal 😍 and every fan of Shawrma or lamb halal meat should really go for a visit.
@@Hyde_Hill I mean, it's not exactly trendy fine dining, that's for sure, but their meats are very good, with multiple choices like vertical grill, char grill and baked as well If you have recommendation, I'm all ears :)
Finally, a video about something what I really like! Simple, relatively cheap, good and enought to feel full knd of food. :) I hope I can try kebab and goulash and other foods in Prague, mybe with a glass of Staropramen or Pilsner beer. ;) I live in a small town, but even we have a buffet where I can buy kebab. :) Best wishes from Sásd, Southern Transdanubia, Hungary :)
I love Indian and Nepalese food. I don't know why exactly but those tastes are just perfect for me. My spice rack is filled with herbs and spices from India, I make my own chai and I do my best to replicate various dishes from India. Sadly my family does not appreciate some of those spices like asafoetida or black stone flower but that's their problem as it means more food for me. :-D
Ahh Mahir Kebab, especially the one on Kubanske Namesti. ❤️ My favourite so far and I live just around the corner! I need to try the one in Podoli, I have driven past it so many times and there is always a line.
1:08 It's a complete meal with all components, meat, vegetable, spice, sauce, carbohydrate side dish (often bread, but sometimes you get a box as known from Asia snack bar, but the Döner Box can contain French fries).
I love a good kebab! I found one place in Berlin a few years ago, it was amazing!!! And that's the minimum standard. I'll have to go to Prague again and try to find one better.
Janek I am from Turkey. What you are eating is not called kebab here in my country. It is called " tavuk dürüm. dürüm or like Arabic countries say shawarma. Kebap is something different. Btw if you ask me you can eat best Turkish food in Prague in Istanbul restaurant which is so close to Wencesslas square
You are right, but tavuk is only the name of the meat. Döner Kebab is more a german-turkish creation of famous Kadir Nurman in West Berlin, Germany in the 1970ies. With a lot of sauce and salad inside pide bread. In cacik sauce is no mint, like in typical turkish cusine. And its a standard that also the turkish people say "mit scharf" = acı Nowadays Döner Kebab or short only Döner is the most favourite Fast Food in Germany.
Here in most of Canada a kebab usually refers to meat or meat and veggies on a stick. We usually refer to Doner Kebab as a Shawarma. They are similar but their place of origin is different.
In Turkish we have a proverb ''Atın ölümü arpadan olsun'', in English ''Let the horse die from barley'' meaning what is the point of living if you can't eat what you love😁
Kebab is one of the main things I miss, living in the US. Side Kebab on Karlovo Náměstí is my favourite overall, but Royal Kebab at Lezarska Tram Stop and Kebab Star on Národní Třída are best to pickup before taking the night trams home after a long night of drinking. 😋🍺🌯 P.S. - You will pay the price for "extra spicy" the next day, but it is so worth it!
Real nice timing 👍. I was looking for this today. Tomorrow i will definitely be at couple of this places. Awesome 👏✊👍 It would be really nicer to catch you guys 😉😇😜
Hey Janek and Honza, I'm really delighted to see a new video of yours, since I have been following your channel year and a half. I'm still waiting for every new video each Sunday, but somehow I get a feeling that you stopped with some topics which you started with. Meaning - main sights, history about places, special Prague gams, etc... So if I'm not talking just for myself, which I'm letting others to give a comment on this, I'd like to remind you of those core topics in order to not forget about them. :) Wish you all the best, and also waiting for new videos from you guys :D
I was living in Zizkov when I was a student, and I always, when I had some money, went to a Royal Kebab Grill (back then, it was called just Queen's Kebab or just Royal I think? It was between 2015 and 2018) and always had an amazing doner! The owners were two guys, not sure where they were from, but they were super nice and friendly, giving me discounts and putting more meat for me! :D I left Prague in 2018, and didn't come back since, but I'm just glad to see that their restraunt now is more polished and more expensive-looking kind of place! That's so nice! :D
Hey honest guide! I’m visiting prague again very soon and I’m very exited! One thing I found had last time I visited prague was finding vegetarian/vegan places. Could you make an episode on these places?
Hi Honza and Janek, I am really grateful for your reviews and also enjoy turkish food. Here are your 5 best kebabs best for tourists (gold is the one closest to the city center) (There are six Tasty Döner - I justed picked on close to the city center) Can Bey Doner Kebab, Ječná 547, 120 00 Nové Město Gemüse Corner Kebab, Podolské nábř., 147 00 Praha 4 Royal Kebab Grill, Seifertova 350, 130 00 Praha 3-Žižkov Mahir Kebab, Plzeňská 254, 155 00 Praha 5 Tasty Döner Kebab, Konecchlumského 672, 169 00 Praha 6-Břevnov
We had some wraps from Original Shawarma in Vodičkova and it was a banger, had it late night and it was delicious through and through. If you want a bigger meal I would suggest the 'Original Talir' option that comes with fries, sauce, coleslaw veggies and chilies at 145 crowns. Definitely one of my favourite joints!
Moast of the meat used is prepared and frozen in a factory. A good kebab meat it's locally prepared and it's much more healthy and delicious, you can spot it vert easy in the video, the frozen meat on the grill is very compact, the one prepared locally has a different texture and look...the last place had the real one.
Basically all Kebab places in Prague do make lamb kebabs as well. However, Czech people generally like either a mixed one or chicken only versions for some reason (me included). Perhaps the reason is that lamb dishes are not common in traditional Czech cuisine, so people are not used to the taste.
Jánek Caan you believe that in France there was protests against Kebab shops saying they represent Islam and they should be closed! 😂 Loved the video like always, please stay always open-minded ❤️
I'm mesmerized at all these delicious kebabs. It's my to go food whenever I travel through Europe - it's delicious, affordable, healthy, packed with proteins, and generously served. Plus, for some reason it never really caught on in my country =(
I hear you but kebab is far from being healthy. The meat used in 90 % of the places is the absolute cheapest hyper-processed meat made of the most undesirable parts of the animal and reconstructed into a meat slab with tons of salt added.
0:45 Sometimes it's not the right word order. The name is Gemüse Kebab Corner. It's comparable with bakeries in Germany "Konditorei Schulze Bäckerei" means "Konditorei Bäckerei Schulze"
once the covid madness ends eventually, I'll definitely be back to prague, even if it's just for a weekend (after all, it's not that far from Vienna by train). I won't go for a kebab sandwich though - there's so many delicious things to eat after all! (and I'd rather have a greasy grilled sausage at ~2am with another beer ;) )
Could you also make video on Indian restaurants in Prague ? When I was checking on Bolt Food, I found out that there are more than 40 Indian restaurants in Prague
The origin of döner comes from ottoman area where in Bursa(in Turkey) it was started to be eaten as only meat, some rice and tomato slices. We converted it into döner kebap(where it’s a plate filled with meat, tomato and rice(sometimes with salad). In the middle of 1900s döner was spreaded to countries, shawarma in arabic nations, gyros in Greece(after greeks in turkey moved back) and in EU later 60s. A turkish immigrant named Kadir Nurman gets the trademark “döner kebab” where he puts many dishes inside of kebab in the bread. This became very popular in Europe but it’s not so founded in Turkey since the kebab with many dishes is not so much how we used to eat” and same thing for Europeans as to eating turkish doner. A note that the döner kebab in Europe can be influenced by the turkish street food named Kumpir where we put dishes inside of a big and well cooked potato and put some butter & cheese in it
Turkish Arkabas.... we like really the turkish cusine. Really! Sis Et, Sac Kavurma, Ayran, Cezerie, Adana, Köfte and all the others... But Döner Kebab was found in West-Berlin, Germany by a Inventor with turkish roots. Turkish people come to Germany to eat the Real Döner Kebab. The difference is the sauce and the salad inside Döner Ekmek. Yes Kumpir is nice, but the sample was, that Customers in Germany loves fish or meat in a roll. Like Bulletenbrötchen (typical Berlin) or the famous Matjes. Also 3 (sausages) in a roll ( Nuremberg speciality) or the good old Hamburger were very goog examples. A perfect sample is also Pastirma Sandwich (Jewish, German, NY Style) or pulled pork, like a "Bratensemmel". My favourite: Adana Sis Kebab, this is original turkish and is completly different from Döner Kebab. See you next time in Istanbul for a Balik Ekmek at Haliç, with fish in bread and citron.
Is this guy Czech? His English doesnt have any accent, he speaks Czech perfectly from what my Polish mind can figure out. Also, the kebabs look good in the video, made me hungry.
@UC2I_rEGdmTYHiZRGiAqR5Kg I also speak two languages, but when i speak you can tell straight away i am not native English speaker, i could not tell listening to him. And yeah, he sounds American, I just said no accent to avoid offending anyone haha. Thanks for answer!
Great tasting🙂 I´m looking forward to the burger test. My favorite burger in Prague? Go to the "El Asador" at Prague Hrncire/Seberov. A absolut great place, we are there every time, we are in Prague. Also for the sunday brunch ;-)
Anthoney Bourdain ...ohman I miss him and No Reservation Series 😪 keep it up, quality content long one is called Dürüm /Yufka and with minced meat and tomato/paprika paste spread on it its called Lahmacun this even more yum when puttin Kebab meat in and run it thru the garden (like all toppings, lettuce, tomatoe ..onions and so on).
Není problém, když něco není české. Problém, je, když to o sobě tvrdí, že je to "tradiční české," a přitom není. Až někdo začne nabízet "tradiční český kebab," Janek se proti tomu také jistě ohradí.
You make me want to travel to czech republic again! I'm really sad that my school has no partnership in Praha, but I'll definitely go to Warsaw or Wroclaw ! Close enough, the train is cheap enough ❤️
Gumuse is definitely great. However, there is Istanbul kebab in the center close to the museum they have the best beef kebab, the proper kebab which you get in Turkye
When you ever come to Salzburg, you must go to the small city "Laufen" in Germany. They have the best Kebab there 😉and a Video about Salzburg would be also nice 🙂
From the german perspective, where theres a lot of kebap places, its awesome to see that theres littl kebap places that accept card. Unherad of in germany :D
Hope you read this. you can tell a lot from the meat spinning on the grill. the first and last kebap places you went to have layered meat. this means actaul cuts of meat stacked on top of eachother and means higher quality meat. the other like Can Bey are just minced meat pressed together, hence the uniform color. its usually a lot cheaper, and blander tasting. thats probably why Honza said it tasted normal.
yes exactly. I've red an article saying the same thing you said 😉
100% true, when there are separate pieces of meat on the pole it tastes better, than those foam-tye uniform color cones.
Ehrenmann!
You are right the difference is that the layered meat is called Shawarma and the minced meat is called Kebab. People often confuse it and think its all kebab. Shawarma is from the arabic countries and Kebab is from Turkey originally i've been told.
05:05 it looks like real meat too, doesn't it?
Otherwise the difference is clear, at 2:37 we can see the uniformed colored minced meat pretty clearly, and at 0:46 the real meat. Since I got to kebabs less than 1 a year I never noticed that, I just remembered loving Gemüse Corner Kebab and disliking Can Bey, that must have played a big role :) thanks for explaining this
Döner Kebab is in bread like sandwich, Durum is wrapped like a tortilla! Both Delicious, for me durum is better because it has low bread to meat ratio!
And it's easier to eat.
Have u had a Lahmacun? Its a round, thin piece of dough topped with minced meat, minced vegetables, and herbs including onions, garlic, tomatoes, red peppers, and parsley, flavored with spices such as chili pepper and paprika, then baked.
afaik, "Döner" refers to meat grilled on a revolving spit, traditionally served on a plate with rice and salad. the "sandwich" and "dürüm" sauce-drenched variants are the late night munchies variants famous everywhere but Turkey I think ;)
(PS: while the "sandwich" is "more bread", the "dürüm" is pan-fried in fat like a crepe. so... choose your caloric devil)
Isn’t döner chicken kebab?
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Can't wait for best burger in Prague 🍔😍
Not jama
Black Bettie's, Manesova Praha 2
Bulka Burger for sure
Hadog!
Gangster burger (if you want to eat half kilo burger:-) or Jacobs Street burger
The gemuse corner kebab also has curry (kari) sauce, they also add roasted vegetables to the kebab, potato crisps, green & red bell pepper.
You pay a little bit more (150kč) but the quality of all the ingredients is phenomenal so that alone beats all the other places.
Also the line outside during those mentioned peak times clearly speaks for itself.
Wow! Very nice! My brother owns the Gemüse Kebab so I'm happy you enjoyed it
Kebab is the worst Junk food. Often they put the meat again into the fridge. Often it is just a sausage, includes a lot of chemicals and bread. If it is real "meat" it still contains 60% minced meet + pulse some junk.
@@ProFettMoHaMett good for you
Hi may i know is it halal?
@@khairiimran6966 yes since you have q chicken Durüm and everything else inside is halal
@@khairiimran6966 Halal is shit
Janek is living my best life, eating Kebabs for a living
I think you should do a food test for Georgian Restaurants in Prague because there are so many...best khachapuri or khinkali
From a Turkish perspective, I would say Royal grill seems the best one tbf. I know the whole kebab meat in Europe is delivered from a factory whereas in Turkey that's not the case. It's all prepared by a chef of the kebab restaurant. Royal grill's kebab seems the restaurant-made, but others seems frozen factory-made
You are true. Im living in Germany and 99% of Our kebabs is cheap crushed meat with Bones 😫. When i was in Istanbul i Loved the real meat Like Adana Kebab 😋
I lived in Prague for 10 years and I totally understand you....so many good places to eat kebab.
I'm not traveling 6,679 km to eat Kebab in Prague.
But I will eat Kebab while in Prague.
Because I LOVE Kebab/Donair!
North/East of USA? :-)
Brings some good food memories, the best shawarma/gyro/doner that I ever had was in Dubai in the 1990's. There was a place in Al-Ghurair Center and it was run by a Greek or Armenian man, and the way he did his rolls was to put them under a sandwich grill to crispen the flat bread(Lebanese khubz). This made it super delicious, and we often went there to have some.
My boyfriend and I have visited before, but we are so excited to visit again in April. We will try these out! Definitely share other food places!!
do not eat such a junk
There are sadly only few places with fresh restaurant made kebab/gyros/shawarma in Prague. One of my favourite is "Al Dimashqi" tastes unreal 😍 and every fan of Shawrma or lamb halal meat should really go for a visit.
Been to that one, quite mediocre to be honest although they might have improved as it was about 4 years ago.
Any other halal restaurant in the country?
@@Hyde_Hill I mean, it's not exactly trendy fine dining, that's for sure, but their meats are very good, with multiple choices like vertical grill, char grill and baked as well
If you have recommendation, I'm all ears :)
something in shawarma just doesnt fit for me, like a herb or spice. is it cinnamon or something? i prefer turkish döner
Hi, my favourite kebab is in Rzeszów, Poland it is called "Pomarańczowa Budka" - "It's simply the best" :)
Close, but no cigar. Samir in Przemyśl
Are you guys just making up words ?
@@mg6240 What words ?
hhhhhh my ribs
pomerančová budka? Jajaj to zní tak česky. V Přemyšli je pěkná pevnost. Kruté bitvy za 1.světové války!
I spent about 6 months living in Prague, Can Bey was my go-to kebab place. Loved it
Just grabbed meal and opened youtube, perfect timing!
Finally, a video about something what I really like! Simple, relatively cheap, good and enought to feel full knd of food. :) I hope I can try kebab and goulash and other foods in Prague, mybe with a glass of Staropramen or Pilsner beer. ;)
I live in a small town, but even we have a buffet where I can buy kebab. :)
Best wishes from Sásd, Southern Transdanubia, Hungary :)
Please do a "Best Vietnamese Food' in Prague if possible. Thank you!
He’s doing an A-Z t will be a while before he gets to V!!! 😅😅😅
You should check the best 2 Indian/Nepalese restaurants in Prague: Kathmandu & Everest !!!
I love Indian and Nepalese food. I don't know why exactly but those tastes are just perfect for me. My spice rack is filled with herbs and spices from India, I make my own chai and I do my best to replicate various dishes from India.
Sadly my family does not appreciate some of those spices like asafoetida or black stone flower but that's their problem as it means more food for me. :-D
Ahh Mahir Kebab, especially the one on Kubanske Namesti. ❤️ My favourite so far and I live just around the corner! I need to try the one in Podoli, I have driven past it so many times and there is always a line.
do not eat this junk
Can you make a video on "where to stay/live while in Prague"?
Sincerely big fan in Norway 🇳🇴😀
1:08 It's a complete meal with all components, meat, vegetable, spice, sauce, carbohydrate side dish (often bread, but sometimes you get a box as known from Asia snack bar, but the Döner Box can contain French fries).
Can only recommend Can Bey. Been going there for over 5 years now (Used to have school on the street), love it there
Dont take the vaccine.
Another great video! Well filmed, informative, funny and tasty. I'm glad Praha is in such good hands. Cheers!
I love a good kebab! I found one place in Berlin a few years ago, it was amazing!!! And that's the minimum standard. I'll have to go to Prague again and try to find one better.
God damn it!
I really didn’t want to go out again today but after watching this…
I’m off to go get a kebab 😳
Please more food journeys in your channel. I loved it
1:29 I'm so glad your camera operator got to enjoy it as well! By the way, love your videos!
'Camera operator'? That's Honzaaaa, the other hero of the show! 🥰😉
Can Bey was my fave when I lived there. Their doener salad was so good...but I've never been to these 4 other locations, so noted 😁
Been watching a few of your vids. This is the one that earned the sub. The power of food! 😂🙌🏽
Janek I am from Turkey. What you are eating is not called kebab here in my country. It is called " tavuk dürüm. dürüm or like Arabic countries say shawarma. Kebap is something different. Btw if you ask me you can eat best Turkish food in Prague in Istanbul restaurant which is so close to Wencesslas square
You are right, but tavuk is only the name of the meat. Döner Kebab is more a german-turkish creation of famous Kadir Nurman in West Berlin, Germany in the 1970ies. With a lot of sauce and salad inside pide bread. In cacik sauce is no mint, like in typical turkish cusine. And its a standard that also the turkish people say "mit scharf" = acı
Nowadays Döner Kebab or short only Döner is the most favourite Fast Food in Germany.
Here in most of Canada a kebab usually refers to meat or meat and veggies on a stick. We usually refer to Doner Kebab as a Shawarma. They are similar but their place of origin is different.
In Turkish we have a proverb ''Atın ölümü arpadan olsun'', in English ''Let the horse die from barley'' meaning what is the point of living if you can't eat what you love😁
I would LOVE LOVE LOVE a video experiencing the Prague Farmers market on the river !!!
Kebab is one of the main things I miss, living in the US. Side Kebab on Karlovo Náměstí is my favourite overall, but Royal Kebab at Lezarska Tram Stop and Kebab Star on Národní Třída are best to pickup before taking the night trams home after a long night of drinking. 😋🍺🌯
P.S. - You will pay the price for "extra spicy" the next day, but it is so worth it!
Watching from the tropical island of Guam! My hubby & I will be in Prague in November 2022.
Original shawarma and kebab, vodičkova 5 is definitely the best I had... and it is like the original middle eastern lebanese kebabs
just a note - for a UK audience we usually pronounce it "keh - bab" kinda like "ker-bab"
Real nice timing 👍. I was looking for this today. Tomorrow i will definitely be at couple of this places. Awesome 👏✊👍
It would be really nicer to catch you guys 😉😇😜
I love your videos. So calming
Hey Janek and Honza, I'm really delighted to see a new video of yours, since I have been following your channel year and a half. I'm still waiting for every new video each Sunday, but somehow I get a feeling that you stopped with some topics which you started with. Meaning - main sights, history about places, special Prague gams, etc...
So if I'm not talking just for myself, which I'm letting others to give a comment on this, I'd like to remind you of those core topics in order to not forget about them. :)
Wish you all the best, and also waiting for new videos from you guys :D
I was living in Zizkov when I was a student, and I always, when I had some money, went to a Royal Kebab Grill (back then, it was called just Queen's Kebab or just Royal I think? It was between 2015 and 2018) and always had an amazing doner! The owners were two guys, not sure where they were from, but they were super nice and friendly, giving me discounts and putting more meat for me! :D
I left Prague in 2018, and didn't come back since, but I'm just glad to see that their restraunt now is more polished and more expensive-looking kind of place! That's so nice! :D
Good to see suburbs of Prague fpr a change instead of the Central area.
Hey honest guide! I’m visiting prague again very soon and I’m very exited! One thing I found had last time I visited prague was finding vegetarian/vegan places. Could you make an episode on these places?
Czechs are not vegans, therefore of course its hard to find vegan places.
Eat meat.
Forkys, Plevel, Etnosvět, Pastva
I went to Gemuse Corner last year and it was great! Thank you for the tip :)
Kebabs are the best by far. Easy to eat, tastes amazing, never expensive
Gemuse is now also on I P Pavlova, they just opened shop there too, so no need to travel to Dvorce (Podoli) anymore
You should try Original Shawarma and Kebab at Vodickova, it is the absolute best for me and authentic! A second place is Sayf near old town.
Hi Honza and Janek, I am really grateful for your reviews and also enjoy turkish food.
Here are your 5 best kebabs best for tourists (gold is the one closest to the city center)
(There are six Tasty Döner - I justed picked on close to the city center)
Can Bey Doner Kebab, Ječná 547, 120 00 Nové Město
Gemüse Corner Kebab, Podolské nábř., 147 00 Praha 4
Royal Kebab Grill, Seifertova 350, 130 00 Praha 3-Žižkov
Mahir Kebab, Plzeňská 254, 155 00 Praha 5
Tasty Döner Kebab, Konecchlumského 672, 169 00 Praha 6-Břevnov
We had some wraps from Original Shawarma in Vodičkova and it was a banger, had it late night and it was delicious through and through. If you want a bigger meal I would suggest the 'Original Talir' option that comes with fries, sauce, coleslaw veggies and chilies at 145 crowns. Definitely one of my favourite joints!
must be very healthy 🤮🤮🤮
@@ProFettMoHaMett actually it was pretty much just chicken and vegetables in a wrap. Not much different from what you would've gotten in a salad.
@@BrunoMattei97 Could be but be car full. Kabab is fare away from only meat.
@@ProFettMoHaMett thanks for your concern, I'll keep that in mind lol.
@@BrunoMattei97 Google will help
Moast of the meat used is prepared and frozen in a factory. A good kebab meat it's locally prepared and it's much more healthy and delicious, you can spot it vert easy in the video, the frozen meat on the grill is very compact, the one prepared locally has a different texture and look...the last place had the real one.
While living in Prague 6 during my erasmus program, the place called Super Döner Kebab had some really good chicken döner kebab.
As a Turk who worked two summers in a kebab shop (in Istanbul) I say that the last one by far was the most authentic one.
Gemuse corner Kebab looks totally awesome. Will be visiting next I'm in Prague.
You should definitely try Ali Baba in Karlin, where we have been there last week and amazed the taste of their kebab.
need a video on
Halal food place in Prague please
I miss the kebabs from the UK, with lemon juice and chilli sauce. Proper lamb ones.
Basically all Kebab places in Prague do make lamb kebabs as well. However, Czech people generally like either a mixed one or chicken only versions for some reason (me included). Perhaps the reason is that lamb dishes are not common in traditional Czech cuisine, so people are not used to the taste.
Gary what you mean is Shawarma...with lemon, its more arabic, jewish.
Döner Kebab is turkish, german.
@@TheIrisCZ The ones I see in Prague are not lamb - they are "teleci" - Veal
@@GaryPrague I am 100% certain that all the places I go to for kebab have "jehněčí" - lamb, not veal.
I have watched all your videos except those that are >40mins yet ... great video!
Jánek Caan you believe that in France there was protests against Kebab shops saying they represent Islam and they should be closed! 😂
Loved the video like always, please stay always open-minded ❤️
Wait really? That's crazy whattt :0
Hi!! I went to try Gemüse, it was in my opinion not a kebab, and it was not the best of the worst I had 😂
Btw you’re my favourite UA-camr ❤️
The last one looked the best to me. But, i would have to try them all to know for sure. Hmm, maybe a visit to Prague is in my future 🤔
I'm mesmerized at all these delicious kebabs. It's my to go food whenever I travel through Europe - it's delicious, affordable, healthy, packed with proteins, and generously served. Plus, for some reason it never really caught on in my country =(
I hear you but kebab is far from being healthy. The meat used in 90 % of the places is the absolute cheapest hyper-processed meat made of the most undesirable parts of the animal and reconstructed into a meat slab with tons of salt added.
I've been to the kebab shop that Anthony Bourdain visited in Turkey... but Czech kebabs look suuuper delicious 😋
Gemüse kebab is really nice. They also don’t have the foam meat, but real layered meats
I have never had a kebab before... Might have to find one and try it.. looks good
lol
@@waslos36 yes i know im not very cultured... I hunt most my own food. I never even had pho tell last year. I liked it
This Tour de Kebab is awesome. Gotta test them all now.
0:45 Sometimes it's not the right word order. The name is Gemüse Kebab Corner. It's comparable with bakeries in Germany "Konditorei Schulze Bäckerei" means "Konditorei Bäckerei Schulze"
good not just for Tourists, i have to try two new places now, i believe mostly in Prague you have to try hard to get a bad kebab. great work gentlemen
once the covid madness ends eventually, I'll definitely be back to prague, even if it's just for a weekend (after all, it's not that far from Vienna by train). I won't go for a kebab sandwich though - there's so many delicious things to eat after all! (and I'd rather have a greasy grilled sausage at ~2am with another beer ;) )
Could you also make video on Indian restaurants in Prague ? When I was checking on Bolt Food, I found out that there are more than 40 Indian restaurants in Prague
'Bistro Lanka' on Mlady Horakove does the best kebabs. It's now called 'Tasty Doner Kebab like in Istanbul' (the one near the Hotel Belvedere)
my favourite kebab places are the stand at Skalka, the stand at Tyršova in benešov and the shop in Strančice
Noor Kebab in Palmovka! The best and they have a delicious spicy sauce to kick up the flavor!
The origin of döner comes from ottoman area where in Bursa(in Turkey) it was started to be eaten as only meat, some rice and tomato slices. We converted it into döner kebap(where it’s a plate filled with meat, tomato and rice(sometimes with salad). In the middle of 1900s döner was spreaded to countries, shawarma in arabic nations, gyros in Greece(after greeks in turkey moved back) and in EU later 60s. A turkish immigrant named Kadir Nurman gets the trademark “döner kebab” where he puts many dishes inside of kebab in the bread. This became very popular in Europe but it’s not so founded in Turkey since the kebab with many dishes is not so much how we used to eat” and same thing for Europeans as to eating turkish doner. A note that the döner kebab in Europe can be influenced by the turkish street food named Kumpir where we put dishes inside of a big and well cooked potato and put some butter & cheese in it
Turkish Arkabas.... we like really the turkish cusine. Really! Sis Et, Sac Kavurma, Ayran, Cezerie, Adana, Köfte and all the others...
But Döner Kebab was found in West-Berlin, Germany by a Inventor with turkish roots. Turkish people come to Germany to eat the Real Döner Kebab. The difference is the sauce and the salad inside Döner Ekmek. Yes Kumpir is nice, but the sample was, that Customers in Germany loves fish or meat in a roll. Like Bulletenbrötchen (typical Berlin) or the famous Matjes. Also 3 (sausages) in a roll ( Nuremberg speciality) or the good old Hamburger were very goog examples. A perfect sample is also Pastirma Sandwich (Jewish, German, NY Style) or pulled pork, like a "Bratensemmel". My favourite: Adana Sis Kebab, this is original turkish and is completly different from Döner Kebab.
See you next time in Istanbul for a Balik Ekmek at Haliç, with fish in bread and citron.
Yes, more food blog videos.
Best pizza
Best sandwiches
Best soup and salads
Best Tai food
Best Pho soup
Best Mexican food
Best whatever …
Is this guy Czech? His English doesnt have any accent, he speaks Czech perfectly from what my Polish mind can figure out. Also, the kebabs look good in the video, made me hungry.
Yes he is Czech! I think he spent some time in the USA during his teen years, thats why :)
@@GirlsLonely Thanks for answer!
@UC2I_rEGdmTYHiZRGiAqR5Kg I also speak two languages, but when i speak you can tell straight away i am not native English speaker, i could not tell listening to him.
And yeah, he sounds American, I just said no accent to avoid offending anyone haha.
Thanks for answer!
Yes he is Czech this is his second channel! :D
Great tasting🙂 I´m looking forward to the burger test. My favorite burger in Prague? Go to the "El Asador" at Prague Hrncire/Seberov. A absolut great place, we are there every time, we are in Prague. Also for the sunday brunch ;-)
I´m so hungry after this video :D
Kebab crawl will be a great travel plan next time I can visit Prague😋
If you like to do so, go where the Döner Kebab was found. Berlin, Germany. Better price, much better quality.
In my opinion presentaion wise the last one (Royal Kebab Grill) is the best because of the seared onions on top
Anthoney Bourdain ...ohman I miss him and No Reservation Series 😪
keep it up, quality content
long one is called Dürüm /Yufka and with minced meat and tomato/paprika paste spread on it its called Lahmacun this even more yum when puttin Kebab meat in and run it thru the garden (like all toppings, lettuce, tomatoe ..onions and so on).
Hope you will do more Best Guides!
Hej Janku, tohle jsem zrovna od tebe, co "plive" na trdelniky, coby nečeskou stravu, fakt nečekal. 😁
Ale díl to byl fajn. 👍
Není problém, když něco není české. Problém, je, když to o sobě tvrdí, že je to "tradiční české," a přitom není. Až někdo začne nabízet "tradiční český kebab," Janek se proti tomu také jistě ohradí.
I love the way he says kebab!
You make me want to travel to czech republic again! I'm really sad that my school has no partnership in Praha, but I'll definitely go to Warsaw or Wroclaw ! Close enough, the train is cheap enough ❤️
Just enjoy Poland. It's much nicer country than Czechia.
Gumuse is definitely great. However, there is Istanbul kebab in the center close to the museum they have the best beef kebab, the proper kebab which you get in Turkye
After watching a bunch of your videos, I think I might actually come around to Prague =D
Ist Gemüse Corner run by a german or turkish german owner? Because Gemüse is german and means literally vegetables.
Genauso ist es. Yes its a Veggie Döner.
How about best Pho in Prague?
There's a sizable Vietnamese community in the Czech Republic, so there's got to be some great pho and bahn mi!
When i lived in Prague I got to know the Vietnamese kitchen. Became my favorite check out food. I say yes!
We just tried Galata in Prague and it is amazing
ım Turkish and thank you for this review!
Finally a video that change the world 😂✌🏻
I will always go with the Tortilla or "Dürüm" Version of the Kebab because its easy to eat on the go and its not that messy.
Already waiting for the best burger in Prague review :D
The best kebab is done in Slaný (Turkish Kebab Slaný), unfortunately it's about 30 minutes from Prague
When you ever come to Salzburg, you must go to the small city "Laufen" in Germany. They have the best Kebab there 😉and a Video about Salzburg would be also nice 🙂
The best Döner is and will always be in Berlin.
Love your videos. Is there any chance you could highlight places that cater to gluten free diets?
Giros Giros in my country Montenegro my friend !
Liked 👍, looks fantastic. Fan of kebab and goulash here. How good food brings people together. Thank you for suggestion!!! Enjoy both 😄😀😎👍
From the german perspective, where theres a lot of kebap places, its awesome to see that theres littl kebap places that accept card. Unherad of in germany :D