The inconspicuous doner kebab snack bar is located on the right side of the diy car wash in a rebuilt container. The snack bar does not have any seats. A small roofing keeps the guest dry while waiting for his order. One can park on the other side of the road on the parking lot of the Penny discounter or on the right side in front of Thomas Phillips. If you throw a glance at the inside of the container, the interior looks a little bit like patchwork. By the way, the bread is heated in a microwave oven, which I personally do not care about. But the whole thing just does not look inviting. If you can translate the sign saying that credit will only given to 80-year old guys being in their parents company, you might not consider that prices are manageable and in regard to the quality appropriate in the first place. The older owner seems to be nice but also a bit peevish. As I like the donar kebab, I will get there from time to time and buy one. But, although it is just a snack bar, Aki should work on the ambience.