A brand-new takeaway stop has opened in Bracknell after the owner experienced great success with his first van selling authentic kebabs.
Mustafa Karaduman opened his new van with the help of his friend Nurettin Kambur, who is now acting as manager.
"We're selling all the usual things that kebab shops usually sell. Chicken kebabs, doner kebabs, chips, burgers, chicken burgers, onion rings, all that sort of thing," Mr Kambur said.
The full address for the brand-new kebab van is Priory Lane Football Field car park, Newell Green, RG42 6AB.
Mr Karaduman has another van that has been open for a number of years, and during this period has seen great success with many customers choosing it to feed their takeaway cravings.
"We are mainly serving people that choose to eat from 4 pm to 11 pm, so we aren't open for the late night party goers. We are mainly for people who are going to us for their evening meal," Mr Kambur continued.
"4 pm to 11 pm is when we are finishing and he doesn't want to do it later than that. It is really just for dinner time."
Mr Kambur said that not only does he work for Mr Karaduman but they are both lifelong friends.
"I am a very good friend to him indeed, and whatever he needs me to do I will do what I can to help him out. That is what our friendship is like," he said.
"He is a very good friend of mine. Me and him have known each other for a very long time you see. We are looking at around 27 years."
Mr Kambur lives in Bracknell himself but Mr Karaduman lives in Camberley. He used to live in Bracknell but has since moved away.
"This is how I know him," Mr Kambur continued. "He used to live in Bracknell so that is where we met and became great friends."
Mr Kambur also revealed that Mr Karaduman has lived in the Berkshire area for over two decades.
"He has lived in Berkshire for over 20 years now and really likes the area," Mr Kambur said. "he is really looking forward to welcoming customers to our new kebab van which is open right now.
"Everyone should come along to try our food, it is really good. We offered discounts for opening week which went really well and we saw lots of people come and taste our kebabs."
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