Grandeeod wrote: » Realistically, the franchise model isn't stricked enough and quality control suffers. And there doesn't seem to be any effort made to increase daytime trade so staff motivation is on the floor simply because they only attract the late night piss heads.
TaosHum wrote: » Still in Carlow & Kilkenny
Stevecw wrote: » The one in Carlow has always been really good. For some reason it's well above the usual standard you get in most of them. Some of the Abrakebabras in Dublin are horrific. Especially the attempts at Taco Fries Then again Supermacs in Carlow is rotten and is where most trouble in that town happens while most supermacs in Dublin are pretty decent.
MRnotlob606 wrote: » Abrakebabra is the ryanair of the fast-food industry.
RobYourBuilder wrote: » Never impressed, to be honest. Even for fast food, I thought that they were pretty bad. That said, I had American friends over not so long ago and they were raving about the Abrakebabra in Temple Bar. Brought one home with them any night that they ended up in town. Iskanders and Zaytoon are pretty alright here. Got chips, a lamb kebab and a tin of orange for €9 one lunchtime not too long back. The kebabs here in Ireland pale in comparison to those you can get in continental Europe. My ma lives nearby a lovely little Italian family owned pizzeria. Not a chain. I was in there over the summer after a Dublin game, hemming and hawwing, when the girl told us that their kebabs are good and that they make their own pitta. Their ingredients are pretty fresh, for an Irish pizzeria, so I thought I was onto a winner. They then served it with this cold, pinkish gloop that was masquerading as chilli sauce. So close!
syklops wrote: » There's always one.
cloud493 wrote: » Sure I thought supermacs was meant to be better down the country than in Dublin
EDDIE WATERS wrote: » Yeah I think it is
markmacken wrote: » I think it is (still in Phibsboro). I think there's one in Naas still too.
suicide_circus wrote: » I'm not a man to turn up his nose at a kebab but the kebabs in abra are of such low low quality that there can be no excuse for eating one unless there is literally nowhere else open and in that case I would go for the taco fries.
kowloon wrote: » If you have your heart set on a kebab in Dublin Iskanders and Zaytoon make Abra look embarrassingly bad.
tadcan wrote: » I worked in a chipper across from abra back in the 90's. One evening they got closed down because one guy bit into another guys nose. Suddenly we had a massive cue of punters, lining up for food, but come 2am sharp the owner closed the shutter and they had to go home hungry.
qt3.14 wrote: » Massively successful and expanding year on year even in the middle of a recession?
tadcan wrote: » One evening they got closed down because one guy bit into another guys nose.