ilke V.
Google
There are countless kebab shops in Berlin, and while waiting 40-50 minutes in line is frustrating, that’s not even the main issue here. The real problem is the food itself. If you are genuinely looking for a high-quality culinary experience, you need to skip this place entirely.
Rüyam has officially crossed the line from a 'hidden gem' to a 'tourist trap.'
• Flavor Chaos: The fried vegetables are so greasy that they completely drown out the taste of the meat. It feels like a soggy, oily mess rather than a balanced meal.
• Zero Balance: A great kebab is all about the harmony between meat, sauce, and bread. Here, everything is masked by an excessive amount of sauce and salty cheese. It's built for Instagram, not for your palate.
• Overrated Fame: Don’t let the social media hype fool you. This 'best gemüse kebab' reputation is an absolute illusion. You can find dozens of neighborhood spots in Berlin with superior meat quality and cleaner flavors without the circus.
Bottom line: If your time is valuable and your taste buds are looking for actual quality, this isn't it. Just another checkmark on the list of places people visit only because they’re popular.