A good fully loaded Donair slays any fast food burger I have had in BC.
Or does it not count because it's not drive thru?
A good fully loaded Donair slays any fast food burger I have had in BC.
Or does it not count because it's not drive thru?
Posted by: Brocklanders
A good fully loaded Donair slays any fast food burger I have had in BC.
Or does it not count because it's not drive thru?
+1 for this.
Posted by: Brocklanders
A good fully loaded Donair slays any fast food burger I have had in BC.
Or does it not count because it's not drive thru?
Mmmmm.... Donair for some reason is a travel treat for me. I should change that. Anyone got recommends in N Van?
Hands down the best döner you can get anywhere is in kreuzberg in Berlin. My beef with donairs here in North America is that sweet sauce they dump on it. If anyone knows a proper Donair I'm also interested in that hunt. Especially since my ship might be in dry dock in January.
Donair Dude in Cap Mall is surprisingly good for a mall food court.
Posted by: Couch_Surfer
Posted by: Brocklanders
A good fully loaded Donair slays any fast food burger I have had in BC.
Or does it not count because it's not drive thru?
Mmmmm.... Donair for some reason is a travel treat for me. I should change that. Anyone got recommends in N Van?
Yummy Donair across from Cap Mall would be the best one IMO.
Posted by: Adam-West
Hands down the best döner you can get anywhere is in kreuzberg in Berlin. My beef with donairs here in North America is that sweet sauce they dump on it. If anyone knows a proper Donair I'm also interested in that hunt. Especially since my ship might be in dry dock in January.
Don't think you will find the euro version here. Agreed the ones I have had there are so good, dunno why they can't nail it here. A donair after a few pints in the pub in the UK .... so good.
Posted by: Brocklanders
Posted by: Couch_Surfer
Posted by: Brocklanders
A good fully loaded Donair slays any fast food burger I have had in BC.
Or does it not count because it's not drive thru?
Mmmmm.... Donair for some reason is a travel treat for me. I should change that. Anyone got recommends in N Van?
Yummy Donair across from Cap Mall would be the best one IMO.
Well then, I shall have to check it out!
Had donairs at Johnny K's in Halifax, Nova Scotia summer of 2019 & I didn't like it as much as the ones you can get in the lower mainland. It was too sloppy & didn't taste as good. I would have thought they'd do donairs right in Nova Scotia.
Posted by: Couch_Surfer
Posted by: Brocklanders
A good fully loaded Donair slays any fast food burger I have had in BC.
Or does it not count because it's not drive thru?
Mmmmm.... Donair for some reason is a travel treat for me. I should change that. Anyone got recommends in N Van?
Oddly enough, I have yet to find a good donair in North Van. I used to go to a place on Oak & 16th. It was really good but I havent been in a long time.
Posted by: Adam-West
Hands down the best döner you can get anywhere is in kreuzberg in Berlin. My beef with donairs here in North America is that sweet sauce they dump on it. If anyone knows a proper Donair I'm also interested in that hunt. Especially since my ship might be in dry dock in January.
+1
I saw a few donair shops over there but everyone I work with wants a burger and beer.
Posted by: Adam-West
when you consider its like 8 bucks for an a n w burger.. I really cant comment on how an extra dollar more causes your ass to get chapped, when its a local establishment with local ingredients.
I had no idea an A&W burger was $8. Who drops $8 on a fast food burger? If thats how much A&W costs, then cooks is fine I guess. When my wife and I eat at cooks we end up spending $50 and it barely satisfies. Personally, I like gladstone better. They have way better options and gladstone beer.
Burger King is under appreciated
I know it's not in Van - but down at Departure Bay beach in Nanaimo there is a place called 'The Kebap'
link to trip advisor .. yum
Posted by: Stuminator
Had donairs at Johnny K's in Halifax, Nova Scotia summer of 2019 & I didn't like it as much as the ones you can get in the lower mainland. It was too sloppy & didn't taste as good. I would have thought they'd do donairs right in Nova Scotia.
Most donairs in Halifax are consumed between 2-3AM by people who are very inebriated, so quality isn't a real concern. Grease & donair sauce dripping off your elbow while standing at Pizza Corner is just part of the experience.
I really, really, miss donair oven subs from Greco on the east coast.
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