Best Kebab House in Liverpool… They close at 12 am though :(They don’t even take orders over the phone or do delivery, they are closed more than they are open really crap for the customer. They really don’t care about the inconvenience to the customer their too busy to give a crap.
Mr F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Liverpool, United Kingdom
Truly the best place for a diarrhoea free experience. Amazing food, tandoor fresh bread, heavenly kebabs :)
Josh O.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Liverpool, United Kingdom
As far as kebabs go this is the King. The portion size isn’t massive like in other kebab places but the quality of this place is unbeatable. You haven’t had a kebab until you’ve been here.
Diane D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
So after two nights in Liverpool I was ready to have a proper kebab. Being an American, I always thought a kebab was a skewer but was confused because i never saw anyone eating them after a night out in the UK. Friends was close to where I was staying and was told that it was the best spot for them ever so after a night out in Liverpool we went over and grabbed some. The naan took less than a minute to cook in the clay oven and all the ingredients looked fresh. Once at the house we devoured them and instantly wanted more. I had no idea this is what everyone was talking about. I only wish I was able to eat one a day or every couple hours.
Sarah-Jane B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brighton, United Kingdom
Before you start humming the theme tune, Friends is not a coffee shop dedicated to the popular sit-com. Really. It’s actually a small take-away devoted to the art of fast food. We’re talking flame-grilled burgers, crispy chips, succulent kebabs, freshly made pizzas and kick-ass garlic bread. Portions are generous, prices are low and the ingredients look and taste good quality. They’re also open til 2am most days — making them the ideal Friend to visit after late night shenanigans.
Isabel O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Liverpool, United Kingdom
The staff in Friends are so cute and funny. This place is a new haunt and in competiton with quite a few takeaways nearby, so the extra effort they take to make their customers as happy as possible is savvy and perfectly understandable! The bright little place offers a range of cuisines from pizzas, to kebabs and chicken burgers. The food is nicely made and of a high-quality so you don’t feel overly greasy after you’ve indulged. Prices are very reasonable. I also noted the takeaway was sparkling clean, which is nice and reassuring. A great local place. Friend-ly name, friend-ly place and friend-ly food!
Dom M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Liverpool, United Kingdom
Friends is a decent take away shop on Smithdown Road. Amongst the varieties of different take aways, this one has to stand out as a favourite. The staff are surprisingly chatty for a take away service keen to ask questions and what we thought of the food. The food itself is cooked in front of the customer and never fails to fill the gap left behind by a hard days work, even if it was spent debating life in the pub. The clay oven in here makes a difference to the taste of the food and I have been increasingly impressed by the naan breads which the memeber of staff I keep getting proclaims to be his speciality, I’m not inclined to argue. Prices are perfectly acceptable and you don’t get the typical feeling of waking up and wondering why, and what, you’ve eaten the night before.
Helen T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Liverpool, United Kingdom
Can anyone hear the word Friends without the theme tune following? Well, it’s in my head now anyway. Opposite The Nile, Friends is another rather decent clay oven clad flame griller of the takeout ilk on that expansive stretch of Smithdown takeaways. The food is brill especially the mixed kebab and the special garlic bread(Cheese, mushrooms and jalepeno. It’s aneurism inducing but mighty fine.) Also, check the student deals if you need to fill a huge gap or have thrown the diet out of the window. Student meal: 10″ pizza with two toppings, chips, two drinks… And a chicken fillet burger for £6.50! That is a serious amount of fastfood. We’re not just friends now, we’re blood brothers.