Heineken
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Erebus wrote:I've always followed the Gremlins rule of thumb, but reversed.
You aren't supposed to feed mogwais after midnight. Kebabs are opposite. Its just not right eating one before midnight. Kebabs are good any time of the day or night. Occasionally I have a Kebab day. One for Breakfast, one for Lunch, and one for dinner. Puts a rose in every cheek, etc. :lol:
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Erebus
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I've always followed the Gremlins rule of thumb, but reversed.
You aren't supposed to feed mogwais after midnight. Kebabs are opposite. Its just not right eating one before midnight.
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Slammed one down today at Sinbads (Melbourne Uni)
Very nice, beautifully wrapped up which made for surprisingly clean eating. And theres nothing better than service with a smile. \:d/
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scouse_roar
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I have mine with lamb, lamb, and lamb, with extra lamb. Nothing else.
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afromanGT
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Quote:Old Greek ladies and messy endings. I think I'm on the wrong website. Oh no, that's how you know you're on the right website. I wish there was a place near me that did Kebabs :(
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paladisious
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southern3 wrote:Had a kebab today at Floreat Athena (greek club), wasn't too bad except for the fact that the lady couldn't fold the end up properly, so it made for messy eating. :( Old Greek ladies and messy endings. I think I'm on the wrong website.
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afromanGT
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melbhearthammer wrote:Mirage Kebabs, Balaclava.
Mecca of the Kebab religion. Not really. The best Kebabs are in Coburg/Brunswick. Everybody knows this.
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southern3
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Had a kebab today at Floreat Athena (greek club), wasn't too bad except for the fact that the lady couldn't fold the end up properly, so it made for messy eating. :(
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imnofreak
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My Uncle in Melbourne knows the best kebab places. Lebanese connections ftw.
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macktheknife
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Erebus wrote:Kebab in Balmain ffs :lol:
Come to Fairfield where the real kebabs are :cool: =d>
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Erebus
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Kebab in Balmain ffs :lol:
Come to Fairfield where the real kebabs are :cool:
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melbhearthammer
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Mirage Kebabs, Balaclava.
Mecca of the Kebab religion.
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KiwiChick1
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Me wants a kebab. Really really badly.
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batfink
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best kebab in sydney is at "sofra" at auburn....traditional ADANA kebab, with turkisk bread made in the shop,cooked over charcoal by a turkish guy with a pissed eye.....and when you burp you have another kebab.......
oh yeah they also do the shish in chicken and lamb......fark they are good.....
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afromanGT
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I completely forgot about that place. It's never open when I'm hungry anyway :lol:
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Funky Munky
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afromanGT wrote:Funky Munky wrote:Kebab place near my Uni does their kebabs in Turkish Bread, rather than the Pita Wrap. Anyone else have a place that does this? I actually prefer it tbh. Is that the chicken place? Their Kebabs are pretty good. The Fish and chip shop does a pretty mean Souvlaki. Er...No, it's a dedicated kebab place. In front of the tram stop that goes to the city.
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afromanGT
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Funky Munky wrote:Kebab place near my Uni does their kebabs in Turkish Bread, rather than the Pita Wrap. Anyone else have a place that does this? I actually prefer it tbh. Is that the chicken place? Their Kebabs are pretty good. The Fish and chip shop does a pretty mean Souvlaki.
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Funky Munky
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Kebab place near my Uni does their kebabs in Turkish Bread, rather than the Pita Wrap. Anyone else have a place that does this? I actually prefer it tbh.
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I usually get a different combination every time just to mix things up, but always get extra garlic sauce. There's something about copious amounts of garlic sauce that just makes the world seem at peace for the duration of that kebab.
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imnofreak
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Well, that was underwhelming :lol:
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imnofreak
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Gonna have one soon \:d/
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The Doctor wrote:who can ever remember what they have on their kebab... i definatley don't This. All I remember is I always have chicken with some sort of salad and sauce.
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afromanGT
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The Doctor wrote:who can ever remember what they have on their kebab... i definatley don't "Can I please get one kebab with...stuff in it?" btw, nice spelling ;)
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The Doctor
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who can ever remember what they have on their kebab... i definatley don't
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imnofreak
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There's a decent kebab place around the corner... might drop in there tomorrow for a hearty kebab after my game :lol:.
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paladisious
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afromanGT wrote:Quote:I'm off to get a sharma, the Eastern European version. It's made purely from Vodka? Actually now I've got to know the dude he's offered me a hit of vodka once or twice! Although being Eastern European it does have pickles; the 2nd favourite food they have here, after vodka. \:d/
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Kebab shop in the Shopping centre where i work, Jumbo Kebab, Double chicken, Lettuce, Tomato, Onion, Cheese and Coleslaw and BBQ Sauce. Delicious.
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afromanGT
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Quote:I'm off to get a sharma, the Eastern European version. It's made purely from Vodka?
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paladisious
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Well this thread made me hungry.
I'm off to get a sharma, the Eastern European version. I have established a very beneficial professional relationship with the Moroccan bloke at the stand near my school.
Cheers.
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macktheknife wrote:imnofreak wrote:Pretty much exactly the same as Funky... Chicken, lettuce, tomato, onion, cheese and garlic sauce. Win. \:d/ \:d/ \:d/ Exact same except for one. Chicken, lettuce, tomato, onion, cheese and garlic sauce. BUT I add tabouli and it's all good.
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