A Glasgow eatery has been named the best kebab house in Scotland for the second year running.
The Glasgow Times previously reported that Shawarma King was once again in the running for the top spot at this year’s British Kebab Awards after securing the title for 2022.
In a post on Facebook last night, the team shared a video from the moment they were crowned winners again at a ceremony in London.
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A caption read: “It’s crazy really.
“We are just a wee kebab shop and to see the response that we have had over the last year to our wraps has been nothing short of astounding.
“We just want to say a massive thank you to everyone who voted for us, supported us and bought food from us, time and time again over the last year.
“People have been coming from all over the place to try out our wraps. London, Inverness, Yorkshire and Preston to name a few.
“As always, thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
“Team Shawarma King.”
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Telling us exactly what it is that makes their kebabs the best of the best after last year’s win, Elliott Summers, social media and marketing manager for the King Street shop, said: “It’s all about freshness and high-quality ingredients for us.
“All of the naan bread is made from scratch every day for the wraps and the Shawarma is too.
“For the meat, they layer and marinate it deeply for a couple of days before putting it up.
“It takes around two hours to actually make the shawarma which they built up into a massive tower and then cut into shape.
“Even all of the sauces are made from scratch.”
We wish the whole team a huge congratulations!
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