This place is one of my favourite kebab shops. I’ve had lots of chicken kebabs and chicken snack packs in this shop. They are damn good. Opens till late, was very convenient when I used to return from work at midnight. Price is also cheaper than some kebab shops in the cbd. Friendly staffs too. You should definitely try this place
Eric O.
Place rating: 3 Anaheim, CA
Eh. It’s OK. Perhaps late in the night when everything else is closed, this might be a good place to eat(does it stay open late?) but with a city so full of amazing food options, this establishment is just… eh.
Walter H.
Place rating: 5 Concord, MA
Friendly staff and HUGE tasty spinach«pide» came as a surprise when we were just popping in out of the rain to grab a snack! I’d go back and try everything if I had the time.
Howard C.
Place rating: 3 Sydney, Australia
Straight up second favourite kebab place in the CBD… maybe that’s because it consoles you on that drunken walk home from the northern CBD… and it doesn’t get too busy. Pizza good, kebab good… mmm mmm good.
Julie L.
Place rating: 4 Sydney, Australia
The last place I’d expect to find an edible pizza is at a 24 hour kebab shop in the city. In fact the last place I’d expect to find anything edible at all would be at said kebabbery. Insomnia however sell pizza by the slice or whole, and seriously, they are HUUUUUGE! At a lazy 22 inches one pizza can easily feed two big hungry dudes, or four average people. And not only are they big but they’re good– Insomnia make pizzas fresh as you order, I’ve only tried the vegetarian or margherita and both are really good– and nice and cheesy. The staff here are polite, always friendly, they do great dolmades and baklava, and even pizza by the slice tastes fresh and delicious. It’s nice to know that you don’t have to settle when craving a late-night pizza in the city.
Helen M.
Place rating: 3 Sydney, Australia
It says it all in the name really doesn’t it? It’s cheap and cheerful drunk food for the not-too-picky drunk. Open til late, this kebab shop can offer its punters a big range of pizzas for $ 4 dollars a slice or a straightforward kebab. Although Park Street isn’t booming with nightlife it would make a great stop off for anyone heading home from George Street, there’s even some chairs and tables so you can soak up the alcohol at a more leisurely pace! It’s also open throughout the day, so you know there’s cheap food around in the centre!