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Mustafas Gemüse Kebap

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Berlin's most famous kebab (and possibly longest queues)

A Kreuzberg institution known as much for its succulent and tasty vegetarian and chicken doner kebabs as for its very long lines, with hungry customers waiting up to 45 minutes or an hour for their Turkish treat. The stall is located just near two gay landmarks, which makes for a convenient filler following a stay in the sauna (Der Boiler) or a night of dancing and cruising (Untertage) [see entries]. U-Bahn: Merhingdamm.



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