
Kebabs
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Kebabs
After reading the tread on Pizza, are there any decent kebabs in HH, I see a new restaurant opposite the railway station, but never seen anyone in there, also one kebab shop over the railway on soi 88, In bkk now there are many stalls, restaurants where you can get a half decent kebab for 50 or 60 baht, but they use the sweet chilli sauce, not the good old bum burner sauce that tastes good after 10 beers.


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kebabs
I in bkk at the moment I went soi 3 yesterday, about 4 or 5 kebab shops to choose from, many middle eastern, arabic, Indian restaurants there, eat there every time I am in bkk, never had deli belly yet.


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kebab
normally here chicken or beef with the occasional lamb ones
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Re: Kebabs
The food is something I am really looking forward to..........Kebabs as well........whoohoo
Re: Kebabs
Wiko says
Kebab (Persian: كباب, also kebap, kabab, kebob, kabob, kibob, kebhav, kephav) is a wide variety of meat dishes originating in the Middle East, and now found worldwide. In English, kebab with no qualification generally refers more specifically to shish kebab or döner kebab served wrapped in bread with a salad and a dressing. But in the Middle East, kebab includes grilled, roasted, and stewed dishes of large or small cuts of meat, or even ground meat; it may be served on plates, in sandwiches, or in bowls. The traditional meat for kebab is lamb, but depending on local tastes and taboos, it may now be beef, goat, chicken, pork; fish and seafood; or even vegetarian foods like tofu. Like other ethnic foods brought by travellers, the kebab has become part of everyday cuisine in multicultural countries around the globe.
Kebab (Persian: كباب, also kebap, kabab, kebob, kabob, kibob, kebhav, kephav) is a wide variety of meat dishes originating in the Middle East, and now found worldwide. In English, kebab with no qualification generally refers more specifically to shish kebab or döner kebab served wrapped in bread with a salad and a dressing. But in the Middle East, kebab includes grilled, roasted, and stewed dishes of large or small cuts of meat, or even ground meat; it may be served on plates, in sandwiches, or in bowls. The traditional meat for kebab is lamb, but depending on local tastes and taboos, it may now be beef, goat, chicken, pork; fish and seafood; or even vegetarian foods like tofu. Like other ethnic foods brought by travellers, the kebab has become part of everyday cuisine in multicultural countries around the globe.
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