Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Doner Kabab

I had heard about ‘Doner kabab' from friends who had visited Istanbul and Tel Aviv. I was told I have to have to try it if I’m ever in one of these places. Well I haven’t made it to Turkey or Israel yet, but Dubai has been a good window for Mediterranean cuisine if there ever was one.

Happened to pass by Kosebasi Anatolian Turkish Grill in Mirdif City Centre the other day, and found Doner kabab on the menu. So of course I dragged my friend towards the pretty pictures of the menu; it didn’t take long for us to sit down.

Doner Kabab
Doner Kabab
We ordered the Doner kabab (ground beef and lamb grilled on the spit like those shawarma mounds), which came with an assortment of wheat and sesame bread. We also ordered Cacic (cucumber and garlic salad). They brought along our good old pickled veggies, which I have realized go well with almost anything!

Bread                      
The Cacic was essentially what we Indians would call raita, so cynics, I wouldn’t recommend it to you. I still think it was something different – it had those herbs that added extra flavour to it. It was served chilled, and both the veggies and yogurt were fresh. Considering the ten things that can go wrong with raita/salad/dip, I appreciated the preparation, and found it super refreshing!

Cacic
Cacic


My friends were right about the doner kabab. The meat was succulent. It was consistent, not too thick, and just short of melting in your mouth. It’s mixed with Turkish spices, so the flavour was new to me – it was kinda mild, not spicy at all – it must have been a mix of many spices. I could definitely taste a hint of cumin (could there be cardamom as well?), possibly some garlic and onions, and at least two or three of the rosemary/thyme varieties. Oh, and this one felt like it was totally buttered up, however I’d like to believe I didn’t gorge on something drenched in butter. Let’s just assume it was cooked generously in olive oil.



Though I can’t be too sure about the exact composition, apparently the meat is supposed to be thicker, like thick chunks. Here, however, they cut off mere slivers of the roast meat for our plate. But I didn't enjoy it any less! And I'll be looking forward to trying out the thick version from a local joint.

Doner kabab pieceI was told that the reason the kabab was so good was (a) because of the Turkish spices and (b) it was fresh off the spit, as opposed to some places that chop off the roasted meat from the spit and keep it aside ready to serve when people ordered it. In this case, they kept the spit cooking the  meat gently so the taste is preserved.

Kosebasi Anatolian Turkish Grill

Now, Kosebasi is an award-winning restaurant, known for its high quality, authentic Turkish food. It was the first place I spotted that had Doner kabab, so I jumped on it. I will be going back to explore the menu of course, I had a great time. But wherever you see doner, just try it ok! And let me know how it was and where you tried it! I’ll be on the lookout ;)

7 comments :

  1. Hello, Ara! Thank you so much for this review. A friend of mine who's visiting Dubai wanted to know where she could go for some Doner kababs. I'll recommend Kosebasi to her :)

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    1. You're welcome Nadia! And yes you must recommend Kosebasi to your friend. It turns out the restaurant is a world-reknown chain, which wasn't obvious from the friendly and unassuming service. It's also known for its authenticity when it comes to Turkish cuisine!

      If you hear about other must-try items on the menu, then do let me know :)

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