Creative Berlin-style kebab spot near Montparnasse delivering flavorful sandwiches and value boxes with quick, friendly counter service; some complaints on meat dryness, saltiness, and occasional pricing inconsistencies.
Meister Berliner kebap delivers solid fast-casual Turkish fare with notably friendly and quick service and flavorful kebabs with fresh ingredients. However, inconsistent execution on fries and occasional dry meat prevents higher marks, and the compact sidewalk seating limits appeal beyond convenient pre-train stops. Worth visiting if nearby, though not a destination in itself.
On a busy Montparnasse boulevard, this spot feels fast and friendly, built for pre-train bites and casual hangs. Service is upbeat at the counter and the sidewalk tables invite people-watching. One diner summed it up: "quick, tasty, and easy before the train." A few mention waits at peak times and music that is not everyone’s taste. The cooking leans classic doner with creative twists—think burrata kebap, fajita boxes, and Thai-style chicken. Most praise the grilled meat, crisp bread, and fresh veg, while a minority report dry or salty meat and fries that can turn soggy if held too long. Portions vary by order: the Original is budget-friendly, while boxes and burrata options feel more substantial. Families are well covered: there is a kids menu with nuggets or mini wrap plus fries and a drink, simple fries, and mild sauces. Picky eaters can stick to the Original or nuggets, while adventurous teens might try the burrata or jalapeno options.
Area vibe: Bustling Left Bank boulevard by Montparnasse with commuters, students, and tourists; lively, practical, transit-heavy.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, high foot traffic around station; standard big-city vigilance.
What's nearby: Steps from Montparnasse rail station, cinemas, cafes, crêperies; strong takeaway demand.