A Conversation for The World's Best Kebab Shops
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Captain Kebab Started conversation Aug 10, 2001
Captain Kebab is here -
If you're in Manchester -
No idea what it's called, but opposite the Band on the Wall on Swan Street in central Manchester - superb donners and curries
No idea what this one's called either, but it's the second shop you pass when walking down the station approach from manchester Piccadilly station - worth a visit
Stop Inn, Sunnybank Road in Unsworth, Bury does a fine donner.
Jaques Takeaway, Bury Old Road in Prestwich, North Manchester - well worth a visit
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manchester kebabs
chalkie666 Posted Dec 13, 2001
Any kebab lover visiting one of the fine universities in Manchester (not including Salford), or just the areas of Fallowfield/Rusholme will surely be delighted by the excellent standard of the numerous kebab and curry takeaway shops. I personally recomend Hajis in Fallowfiels oppsite the new sainsburys. This well established shop has been serving fine quality and very tasty tandori chicken, donner, shish and lamb kebabs for about 9 years. The round naan is deliciuosly fluffy and with the great salad and mango chutney/chili/mint yougurt sauses, you just cant go wrong.
I have been known to have one for brekfast and one for super in the same day, they really are that good. The onion bhajis are massive and heavenly on the taste buds too!
manchester kebabs
Captain Kebab Posted Dec 13, 2001
Hey there Researcher 188120 - if you make an entry on your Personal Space (just click the 'edit page' button and bung in whatever you like) then people can drop by and leave you messages.
I have to say that I am deeply impressed that your first entry on h2g2 is kebab-related!
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