Came here for lunch, as it's not very often you stumble across cheap places for kebabs in Hong Kong and there were quite a few :) .Two of us ordered the chicken curry, one with the roti and the other with rice. One ordered the yellow rice with lamb, whilst I ordered the lamb kebab, (spicy) with iced lemon tea, iced milk teas and my lone Turkish Coffee.Can't comment on the other dishes, except they weren't particularly in raptures about the food, but were content, considering the price.When the waiter asked me whether I wanted my kebab to be spicy, I didn't realise just how spicy it was going to be. When I turned around since my order was still being prepared whilst my friends' had dug into their food to see that the cook spooning a lot of spicy sauce into the kebab, I knew I was going to be in trouble.It was so horridly spicy that I couldn't really taste the lamb, I ate about three quarters of the kebab before surrendering, as I was almost in tears from the spiciness. (I love spicy food and can handle it very well...so you can imagine how hot it was!)I had high hopes for the Turkish coffee, for those of you who don't know, it's prepared in a small pot with just water, freshly ground coffee and sugar - when it is properly prepared it should have a rich foam on top, almost like an espresso.What arrived was...well coffee with milk and Nestle coffee powder granules on top. NOT a Turkish coffee (a milk coffee costs $12, whereas the Turkish coffee is $6 more). It's not the price difference that mattered, but it's the fact that it misleads the consumer!Unfortunately, my friends were in a rush to get back to work, otherwise I would give these people an earful!…查看更多
Roti Paratha $10 (a steal!) Lamb Kebab $35-$40 lunchtime comes with soda/drinkOnly have time for a brief review but this is definitely worth coming back to. I saw a local Pakistani eating here and enjoyed a very friendly owner explaining to me what the foods were. Since we already paid $15 more each for 2 good but not great Istanbul Express Kebab Rolls, we weren't too keen on getting two. We ordered a $40 lunchtime set with Roti paratha. It took a bit longer than expected but the taste, especially of the roti, was divine.I'm tempted to try the kofta and the milk tea. But I'm definitely getting the roti as it's hand made and just about as good as the ones I got in Singapore, if not better. (and those people sure know how to make rotis!)The bottom line is, even if you prefer Ebeneezers or Istanbul express this place will not break the bank. Also the guy working here is quite nice. The only drawback is that it takes a little bit of time.…查看更多