
Real Kebabs. Delivered Real Quick.
Like your meals with maximum meat? Then you probably love Kebabs. Like the thousands of others who get their skewered meaty fix delivered by Just Eat. Kebabs, of course, are a Middle East feast that you can find around the globe. Whether you’re in the States, the Cotswolds, the Hague, the Alps or the desert, you’ll find a hot slice of Kebab heaven, or a chunk of de-lish Shish, ready to satisfy the heartiest of hunger pangs.
Chicken Shish Kebab, Lamb Doner Kebab, Kofte Kebab, Mixed Kebab, Special Kebab – whatever kind of Kebab is your kind of Kebab, nothing else will do if you crave one. Kebab dishes became popular in medieval Persia and Turkey, but the origins of the Kebab go back to prehistoric times. Which might explain our Caveman-like urge for it. Just tap into the (very modern) Just Eat app.
Popular dishes

Shawarma
The kebabs we deliver take inspiration from across the globe. Shawarma (recently mentioned in a certain blockbuster movie) is a Levant dish from the Eastern Med based on the doner kebab of Ottoman Turkey. Originally llamb or mutton, today's shawarma can be chicken, turkey, beef, or veal, cut into thin slices and stacked in a cone-like shape on a vertical rotisserie. Satay is a Southeast Asian kebab made of diced chicken or beef skewered and grilled, then served with spicy dips (be warned, one portion is rarely enough.) Shashlik was originally a skewered lamb or mutton kebab – nowadays often pork or beef. Another Turkish must-try is Kofta Kebab with ground beef and lamb mixed with fresh parsley, onions, garlic and Middle Eastern spices.

One of the healthier options is the ubiquitous Chicken Shish Kebab. The term ‘shish’ is Turkish for ‘skewered meat’ and originated from medieval soldiers using their swords as skewers to cook meat over campfires. (No swords at Just Eat – just a rapier-like delivery.) Nowadays, cubes of marinated chicken, lamb or other meats are grilled on the skewer – vegetables like peppers, tomatoes and onions are often added. These low-fat-high-taste protein pieces are then artfully crammed into warmed pitta, with a mixed salad of sliced tomatoes, lettuce, cucumber, onion, a few hot peppers, salad dressing, mayo or a dash of home-made chilli sauce. (Easy there, tiger.)
What do you fancy?
We've got lots to choose from...