Restaurants from South Brisbane


4.4
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City: Brisbane, 1/44 Musk Avenue~Kelvin Grove~Brisbane, Brisbane I-QLD4059, Australia
"TL;DR: this place will do, this place will do. <br br/>Smack-bang in the middle of the urban village, and a bit like the small hiding hole in the measure as it can, is the Turkish cozy restaurant in kelvin grove. Previously known and kabil’s kebabs, it has taken the aspekte of their ordinary Kebab place in the middle of the city and expands a little with other asspects of the Turkish. While it will not be good like a lot of favorites from all the city, it makes a good enough work in the position to give some more to the denizen of the local, walkable opposite. Moreover, it fits well with student life. <br br>/ it was a few times that I was here that was separated by a pretty time, but independently here it is back with a proper review. both paintings included a classic clip from her hsp, where she either tears, fries, gems or brot, with a selection of kebab meat (or falafel) topped, then a selection of sauces, followed by a series of extras. we will review this later, but first the ambiente and what not of the place <br br>/ a little like the abominable time between takeaway and fine restaurant, that is a kind of how it looks with the decor and everything. it has the aesthetics of familiar kebab withdrawal, even though somewhat cleaner with quite a lot of space inside, most of which for the massive kitchen they have. the whole place is packed with decorations and so on the counter to the rafters, and small decorations on the tables (i.e. tablecloths) do their best to give it this additional Turkish note. there is a little sitting opportunity, with a few inside plus a lot on the pavement and courtyard where much more can fit. what makes it so much better is the tables and chairs are wood. <br br/>Service is actually quite good here, and it is within a few touches that becomes obvious. the speed and speed is both quite good, acceptable and quite fast, and it is quite amiable with the placement constantly in a buszz. whether it is sitting or going to start the orders cook when placing the order. the waiters are diligent in delivery, know the small touches and asspects to ensure a welcoming atmosphere, and the expour flow of the orders is in constant movement. an aspekt, who looked from the second page to detail from the chef; something interested, I had collected a takeaway menu from the theke, which he caught from the corner of his eye and noticed that it was partially outdated, with the previous carnation in the name and got a copy of the updated space to take place. <br br>/ all usual suspects of the Near East/Turkish style are available in which it makes sense to start with the famous kebabs. there are different types of kebab dishes to have, and numerous styles with included packaging, plus a whole set of large Char Grill menus. In addition, they have all kinds of pieces to snack on various pastries, numerous sweets and desserts, Halal snack packs (a.k.a hsps), and freshly made dives are some of the choices on the display. From there go on, add a larger attraction for the mix and the advertisement from the front makes this clear. round it are a baptism of worth meal times for various numbers of people, and it is a place that serves quite a bit in the type of diversity, and that makes it perfect to share the menu. <br br>/ as was said, both time it was to get the classic hsp, and both of these times was the body of the choice fries. also both paints, the choice of meat got the mix that is a combination of lamb and bark meat, followed by garlic and chili (in both from the memory), and an extra of jalapenos. whether this is taken as a good thing, the meat layer above was possibly thicker than the bed of the fries, or at least the fries were covered with so much cut kebab meat. the flesh was tender, it was juicy, it had a lot of taste with the occasional cracking in it. with the mixture the slight differences in taste and texture between bark and lamb well contrasted, and this is not to mention the heat from the hot chili, which was not too spicy and the smooth looking of yogurt contrasted, plus the taste of garlic more. for a little more heat, that is where the jalapenos came and it rounded off the snack to something that is just umami and spicy. on the bottom the pommes were quite good overall nothing too excellent, but a decent enough snack. for the amount of the things they had on top of them, they held a good level of cripple and were well seasoned. <br br>/ when I came here for the second time, next to the hsp, I added a bark and cheese baked in the order, plus a package of about half a dozen baklava that the latter was saved to the house. the baked was a nice and quick snack, with buttery baked on the outside, and a whole lot of delicate bark in the middle, together with melty cheese, with hauch of chili and a lot of sweetened bevel put in the mix. it was quite decent, easy to fill, and good as a snack for in the meantime. the baklava was also quite good, with the honey not as thick as it is usually on cake. there were about half dozens in there, each of them was fixed next to a cup of coffee. And so this rounds a trilogy of decent objects for a decent place. <br br>/ overall, this is a rather decent place and creates a tiny cut over most of what fits around the urban village, if mostly for something distinct, different, and really tasteful as well as a more social. everything in all it is in order and does each of the aspekte of a fixed place to a good enough level that I really do not have too much in the way and wise a complaining about it. from this reason stands the 4.0 evaluation that was given, still. it is quite good for what it was, and is definitiv worthy to be given a chance to a time; only expect it to be as it is, and everything will be good."
4.1
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City: South Brisbane, Shop 10, 168 Grey Street, Southbank, Brisbane, 4101, South Brisbane, Australia
"We have been here on a few occasions and have never been disappointed. The service was great, the food was fantastic and the bill was very reasonable.You can sit inside but we always prefer outside so we can people watch."
4.2
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4.2
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City: South Brisbane, Eat Southbank Precinct, Shop 10, 168 Grey Street, Southbank, Brisbane, 4101, South Brisbane, Australia
Wheelchair Accessible, Gluten Free Options, Vegetarian Friendly, Takeaway
2.7
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City: Brisbane, 201 George Street, Brisbane CBD, Brisbane, Australia
"Empire Kebabs Brisbane CBD. This place cannot really be critique by the same means as most other eateries around the place for a number of reasons. It is the core of convenience within Brisbane, being open hours a day serving expected fare mostly pizza by the slice (though whole pizzas can also be ordered) and kebabs. For what it is, there is certainly no complaining; in a city which is basically dead after the evening, there are still stragglers stuck in the central part for whatever reason and they still have to eat. What really works for this place is how close it is to a taxi rank, which probably is a reasonable fraction of the clientele. <br br/>Inside is fairly crappy and bland, outside is not so bad. There is a second-level with the stairs leading up and a big TV playing the news. Getting pizza it is all selected and put onto a paper plate; this is at the far end of the scale from the Ritz. Again, when at midnight you are eating sometimes comfort food is the way to go, and that is the raison d'etre of Empire Kebabs. <br br/>Countless times have I walked past here, and not really given it much thought. How I got to my first try of this place was a combination of the late night conundrum having not had dinner and going to a late class. Basically nothing else was open, and I thought to get home quickly; making dinner would need a bit of initiative so I just went to this place for sustenance first. Each time I tried here, it was a pizza by the slice: first time house special.<br br/>The house special was probably the best of the lot I tried. First things first, the sheer size of an individual slice is generous. Ask for one and you practically get around a fifth to a third of an entire pizza. They are Middle Eastern style (well, the place is run by Middle Easterners) with a slightly thick crust and the ingenuous ways they get around using pork product substitutes. The house special was topped really generously with ingredients, including onion, beef, olives and capsicum. <br br/>The second time I went, it was because of handy timing and placement; I had a small errand nearby and thought to try it further for a better critique. This time, I tried the Mexican which came with plenty of jalapenos. Again, it was decent and this time around fairly spicy. On the side, I decided to try out their coffee and it was a small cappuccino. This was .... okay. Nothing that would keep me awake or have me coming back to if there was something else open. I also acquired a second slice, which was Hawaiian. Same basic idea, generous proportion of topping and good flavour. <br br/>However, third time was not a charm. I got a pepperoni slice, which was the only one left. It probably was already well heated, yet it got stuck in the microwave for what figuratively would not have heated many items up adequately in that time. Parts of it were lukewarm at best, and the texture was certainly off in parts. <br br/>In short, this place is a mixed bag. It probably helps to be wise which slice you chose, and by that I mean going for a variety on the pizza pan(s) as opposed to individual paper plates. Service can be pretty effective here, and they dynamics by objectivity are well organised. Other parts probably ought to be tried; until then, this does have its place and therefore it has its own advantages when it becomes after dark."
4.5
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4.5
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City: Brisbane, 1/44 Musk Avenue~Kelvin Grove~Brisbane, Brisbane, QLD4059, Australia
At Mavi Turkish Kelvin Grove in Brisbane, you'll find typical, traditional Kebabs in multiple variations along with the spices and spice mixes characteristic of the delicious Turkish cuisine - either over a Lahmacun, in a Sucuk or in one of the delicious salads with lentils or bulgur.
4.2
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4.2
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City: Perth, Location Varies, Perth, WA, 6000, Australia
"This is another restaurant similar to Guzman y Gomez in Australia Like G"
3.5
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3.5
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City: Brisbane, Eat Southbank Precinct, Southbank Parklands, Southbank, Brisbane, 4101, Australia
"Very nice and fresh kebabs, lamb or chicken, reasonable priced, outdoor seating. Nice staff. Excellent coffee."
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City: Bracken Ridge Australia, Shop 1/50 MacGregor Terrace, Bardon, Australia, 4065, Bracken Ridge Australia
"The best Turkish restaurant in Brisbane. Nice people and good food and I like the atmosphere too. Highly recommend. Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5"
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City: Fortitude Valley, McWhirters, Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, 4006, Australia
"If there is one thing you can say about Taxi Kebab is that it knows who its target clientele is."
3.8
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3.8
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City: Brisbane, 5/156 Boundary Street, West End, Brisbane, Australia
Takeaway Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Halal  , Terrace