The prestigious international brand that specializes in delicious and healthy treats is opening a new store in the most populated region of Wales.
This will be the second German Doner Kebad to open in the country, and judging from the enthusiastic public reaction so far, it will be unlikely to the be last. The opening date is set for September 3rd 2018, so if you’re looking for a little something to add some flavor to your routine, you may want to consider checking out the new Cardiff store.
For those who may not be familiar with German Doner Kebab, this is simply a well-known international brand that specializes in selling the highly popular Kebab, an exotic treat that is favored by many night clubbers as an early morning hunger quencher. Kebabs are traditional Middle Eastern sandwiches made using skewered meats, which have gained much popularity in the west in recent years.
If you live in the UK, you are likely very familiar with Kebabs and their delicious taste. What you may not realize is how German Doner Kebabs has been looking to reinvent this popular fast food – aiming to make it as healthy as possible, without cutting back on the flavor.
German Doner Kebab is improving on the nutritional qualities of their food by optimizing production values and sourcing the highest quality ingredients, as well as cutting back in the amounts of salt used to season their products. If you live in Cardiff, you will now be able to enjoy these healthy fast food treats.
The first Welsh restaurant from this brand opened just a couple years ago in Swansea, and it enjoyed outstanding success almost instantly. It’s clear the German Doner Kebab products are well aligned with the food preferences of the Welsh, judging from the popularity of their initial establishment in the country.
The new German Doner Kebab in Cardiff has been highly anticipated by the locals. This is going to be the second Welsh restaurant available from this chain of healthy fast food restaurants, whose presence in the country is likely to grow in the future.
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