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Döner Kebab – A Turkish Delight Embraced by Hamburg

A savoury blend of seasoned meat, fresh vegetables, and tangy sauces, Döner Kebab has become a beloved staple in Hamburg's diverse culinary scene.

Döner Kebab
Döner Kebab IMAGO / Sven Ellger

A Taste of Turkey in Hamburg: The Döner Kebab

Döner Kebab, a delectable Turkish creation, has firmly established itself as a favourite in Hamburg's vibrant food culture. This popular street food features seasoned meat, traditionally lamb but often beef or chicken, cooked on a vertical rotisserie. Thin slices are shaved off and typically served in warm pita bread or flatbread, accompanied by fresh vegetables like lettuce, tomatoes, onions, and a choice of savoury sauces, creating a harmonious blend of flavours and textures.

The origins of Döner Kebab trace back to 19th-century Turkey, where meat was cooked on a vertical rotisserie. The modern sandwich version, as we know it today, was popularised in Germany during the 1970s by Turkish immigrants. Over time, it has become an integral part of German street food culture, with Hamburg boasting numerous establishments that offer their unique takes on this delicious dish.

In Hamburg, Döner Kebab stands are ubiquitous, reflecting the city's multicultural makeup and its openness to global culinary influences. Whether enjoyed as a quick lunch, a late-night snack, or a satisfying dinner, Döner Kebab offers a taste of Turkish tradition infused with local flavours, making it a must-try for both residents and visitors seeking to experience the city's diverse gastronomy.

Some of the most popular places to enjoy a delicious Döner Kebab in Hamburg include:


Beim Grünen Jäger 1
20359 Hamburg


Steindamm 58
20099 Hamburg


Steindamm 43
20099 Hamburg


Leverkusenstraße 2
22761 Hamburg

(Vegan Options)
Schanzenstraße 101
20357 Hamburg