Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Freshly baked bread and flavorful kebap make this a strong budget-friendly stop, though service consistency and occasional off-nights are a risk.
Rollo Kebap&Burgerhaus delivers solid neighborhood quality anchored by exceptional fresh bread baked to order and strong value for money. However, inconsistent execution on off-nights and variable service attention prevent higher standing. The casual counter format and practical (rather than appealing) setting suit its fast-casual identity, making it a reliable local choice rather than a destination spot.
This neighborhood counter spot runs on sizzling spits and freshly baked bread. The team often comes across as warm and accommodating, and the food theater at the oven draws a steady stream of quick diners. One diner put it simply: "The bread baked in front of us made the wrap shine." The cooking leans classic Turkish street food—döner, dürüm, lahmacun—with a big-tent menu that also covers burgers and pide. Expect juicy chicken or veal, crisp veggies, and sauces that keep things lively rather than fancy. When it hits, it really hits; on off-nights, assembly or timing can slip, so come with fast-casual expectations. Families do fine here thanks to familiar picks like fries and pizza plus mild kebap and falafel. The menu clearly supports vegetarian and vegan choices. Heads-up: several diners note no customer restroom, so plan accordingly with kids in tow.
Area: Residential-meets-local-commercial pocket near Isar; casual eateries and daily-need shops, draws locals and passersby.
Safety: Generally safe and well-trafficked; typical city street lighting and steady foot traffic.
Nearby: Close to river paths, tram/bus routes, and neighborhood bars; serves late-evening snack crowd.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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