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Fulham's family-owned Best Mangal celebrates 20 years with ...
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It was in 1996 that the Gurgur family launched the first Best Mangal at 104 North End Road, with kebabs at the top of the menu, and a range of Turkish and Mediterranean dishes following closely after that.
Out of nowhere, we were suddenly really busy,” says Gursel Gurgur, who has come up through the family’s ranks to run the local restaurant chain.
Since 1996 the family’s empire of Turkish restaurants has swelled to three Best Mangals in Fulham, as well as the home delivery service, Mangal Express.
Mangal Express is proving so popular with local businesses with hungry evening shift workers – such as Universal Music and Talk Talk – that Gursel is often required to hop on a scooter and make a delivery.
Family members are also dotted throughout his local network of restaurants, but Gursel says that his long-serving staff are regarded as being ‘part of the family’ now.
Best Mangal 104 North End Road, London, Fulham. Book now!
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A true Ocakbasi Turkish Restaurant on North End Road: Best Mangal Restaurant take pride in serving you time-tested Turkish culinary classics.
Mangal means: Fresh ingredients grilled to perfection over an open charcoal fire.
Mangal is an Anatolian term for an open charcoal fire used for cooking and around which family and friends gather to eat, drink and socialize.
Best Mangal on North End Road uses the freshest ingredients and char-grills them to perfection, providing you with an unforgettable Turkish experience along the way.
The lamb doner at all the Best Mangal restaurants are “yaprak”, this means layered.
Best Mangal 66 North End Road, London, Fulham. Book now!
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A true Ocakbasi Turkish Restaurant on North End Road: Best Mangal Restaurant take pride in serving you time-tested Turkish culinary classics.
Mangal means: Fresh ingredients grilled to perfection over an open charcoal fire.
Mangal is an Anatolian term for an open charcoal fire used for cooking and around which family and friends gather to eat, drink and socialize.
Best Mangal on North End Road uses the freshest ingredients and char-grills them to perfection, providing you with an unforgettable Turkish experience along the way.
The lamb doner at all the Best Mangal restaurants are “yaprak”, this means layered.
Best Mangal Bar & Restaurant, London, King's Cross. Book now!
Right by King’s Cross and St Pancras International train stations, Best Mangal Bar & Restaurant is your Turkish gateway into London.
The atmosphere is warm and friendly and although this is only quite a small restaurant, you’ll find variation on the menu and a broad spectrum of Turkish flavours.
As one of a few in London, this Best Mangal Bar & Restaurant is on Gray's Inn Road and one of the cheapest and most cheerful Turkish eateries around King’s Cross.
Mangal 1.1: London kebab kings turn up the heat | Life and style ...
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It’s an unlikely spot for a legendary restaurant, flanked by a dark alley, factory buildings and a cash and carry, but since opening 25 years ago, Mangal (translation: barbecue) 1’s consistent formula of fresh meat, bread and salads, has made the place a local institution.
Customers assume that Mangals 1 and 2 are sister restaurants; they regularly book tables and collect takeaway orders from the wrong Mangal.
According to Cuce, a few years after the Arcola Street Mangal opened to rave reviews, they needed to expand on their four tables so his father and Dirik senior, opened a second Mangal on Stoke Newington Road with more meze on the menu.
Eventually, Mangal 1 was able to stretch into the building next door and the two chefs parted ways, with Cuce’s father keeping 1, and Dirik keeping 2.
Whether all this is hammed-up friendly rivalry or they’re sworn enemies is moot, but Cuce’s point remains that Dirik’s satirical tweets are fuelling interest in both restaurants, as well as showing how the area has changed: Dalston has become hipster ground zero.