Gyros Huette Der Grill

Ewaldstrasse 181, 45699, Herten, Germany

🛍 Käse, Gyros, Pommes, Fleisch

4.7 💬 3937 Reviews
Gyros Huette Der Grill

Phone: +492366886311

Address: Ewaldstrasse 181, 45699, Herten, Germany

City: Herten

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 3937

Website: http://www.gyroshuetteherten.jimdo.de

"tasty snack for fair price! this snack, the Sorbas grill is just good. it tastes very good there, you just don't get enough. the prices are also very good, they can afford it more often. the personal is helpful and always beautiful for a small conversation. it is centrally located and there are some parking spaces. I can only recommend it."

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very fast delivery top. and we always eat this very tasty. we like to order again


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Eating really great and the service always friendly and the delivery service also great, further so


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delivery has delayed, but eating must be really praised! top meat and the pommes also delicious crispy! head


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can not understand the full points here. very expensive and comparatively small portions. all dressed, gyros.


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the supplier was punctual and super friendly. the pommes amazingly super crispy, no ahnung like that was made but alone worth the pommes. Eating was really hot. real top


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the delivery was announced with up to minutes. unfortunately was delivered only after a recall and a delivery time of hours and minutes. no apologies or similar. Eating is in order, too high.


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for the first time ordered here and were very satisfied large portions, crispy pommes, homemade zaziki, on time and quite a point to go: eating was only lukewarm and (for us) a little too little garlic in the zaziki


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We were very satisfied customers before the new opening. Even after the opening, we can't complain. The prices are ok, the portions are sufficient, the food tastes and the service is super friendly! The delivery also works fast and error-free! Absolutely recommended. Only the inlaid onions of the predecessors miss something ;


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tasty snack for fair price! this snack, the Sorbas grill is just good. it tastes very good there, you just don't get enough. the prices are also very good, they can afford it more often. the personal is helpful and always beautiful for a small conversation. it is centrally located and there are some parking spaces. I can only recommend it.

Categories

  • Käse A curated selection of artisanal cheeses from around the world, featuring diverse flavors and textures that delight the palate. Perfect for sharing or savored individually with the ideal accompaniments.
  • Gyros Our Gyros selection features tender meats seasoned and slow-roasted to perfection, wrapped in soft pita bread, and served with fresh veggies and traditional sauces for a flavor-packed experience.
  • Pommes Crispy, golden fries seasoned to perfection, offering a delightful crunch with every bite. Perfect as a side or snack, these fries come in various styles, from classic to loaded gourmet options.
  • Fleisch Explore our mouth-watering meat selection, featuring expertly grilled steaks, tender chicken, and flavorful lamb dishes, each seasoned to perfection for an unforgettable dining experience.

Amenities

  • W-lan
  • Parkplatz
  • Wegbringen
  • Nur Barzahlung

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