'Kebab's done right' reads a sign in the window of the branch of German Doner Kebab (GDK) in Stockport. Perhaps it should read 'kebabs with hype.' Ever since the now-well established chain opened its branch on the outskirts of the town centre in February last year I have been inundated with people telling me how great it is.
The expansion of the brand, which began life in Berlin in 1989, has certainly been rapid in these parts, with this branch in a former Carphone Warehouse store near Portwood roundabout adding to eateries in Fallowfield and Manchester city centre.
But does it actually live up to its billing? READ MORE: I went to Stockport's newest kebab shop and the feast I got for just over £10 could feed three people It certainly makes an impression as you first walk in.
The bright digital menu boards are a sharp contrast to the mostly black walls, tables and decor which give it a sleek and modern if not slightly cold and clinical look.
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