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I Just Saw A Doner Kebob :)

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I was clearly told it was a lamb/beef mix, so not lied to. (The narrow Turkish shop on Pattaya Tai near entrance to walking street.) They also have chicken sometimes, sometimes only chicken I think.

If that is truly what it is, you're far better off with chicken. How could you possibly trust processed meat made in Thailand?...apart from that, I did try one (beef/lamb mix) about 6 months ago and it was positively disgusting - that was bought in a moment of insanity when I was out bar hopping in Walking Street one night.

I tried this place @ 1am this morning. I was 90% sober in case your wondering. I tried the doner kebab. I lived in London UK for 3 years and had many a kebab. This kebab was OK, the meat was a little bland, but otherwise it looked 100% like a normal kebab. 70-90Baht depending on chicken, combo or lamb type. It may have tasted better had I been more appropriately intoxicated.

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You take your life into your own hands eating at any of those kebab places.

Having said that if you have drunk enough alcohol it may just protect you a bit and that is the only time that most sane people consider eating kebabs.

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