Doyum Grillhaus
Kreuzberg
Kreuzberg's Anatolian ocakbaşı on Admiralstraße — the audience reference döner-and-kebap address.
Kreuzberg's 1971 döner originator — the Mehmet Aygün family stand.
Hasir on Adalbertstraße in Kreuzberg is the address the Aygün family operates as the historical origin of the döner-im-Brot variant — Kadir Nurman opened a stand in 1972 at Bahnhof Zoo and Aygün operated this Kreuzberg branch from 1971; both claim the invention. Hasir runs as a sit-down Anatolian-Turkish kitchen now rather than a takeaway counter; the döner is on the menu but the lamb-grill and meze programme are the meaningful parts. The historical-origin reading is the audience hook; the kitchen is competent rather than fine.
Order the mixed-grill plate and a meze selection. The döner is the historical-origin order; the room reads as Turkish-Berlin sit-down rather than Imbiss.
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