Pizza & Kebab

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Cuenca, Spain

Italian restaurant· Pizza delivery· Pizza takeaway· Pizza· Kebab· Meal delivery· Pizza restaurant· Turkish restaurant

Pizza & Kebab Reviews | Rating 3.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Pizza & Kebab is located in Cuenca, Spain on Plaza de la Constitucion, n7,. Pizza & Kebab is rated 3.4 out of 5 in the category italian restaurant in Spain.

Address

Plaza de la Constitucion, n7,

Price range

$$$

Phone

+34 969213399

Service options

Outdoor seatingNo-contact deliveryDeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Bar on siteGood for kidsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible seating

Offerings

CoffeeHalal foodKids' menu

Open hours

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Jason P

I stayed a few days in Cuenca. I had the burger and pizza. Both were pretty good.

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M Gifford

We had a kebab and the 1/4 chicken with salad and chips. Good quantity and for a good price. Ingredients were fresh

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Ezekiel Hernani

It's ok, very well located at the heart of Cueca City.

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Phoebe Dhi

Fast and yummy food for hungry tummy!

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Luis Guevara

It’s hard to do kebab wrong, isn’t it? That’s based on my experience, at least. In any case, these guys do it far from wrong. We stopped over for a quick bite before heading back down the road to Madrid after a day of hiking and sightseeing. We walked around the downtown area looking for a place that wasn’t insanely packed or a fast-food chain. We spotted this place and gave it a shot. We did not regret it. Two of us ate, and we had the falafel (which was at the very least, decent), one Donner (which was good, I reckon) and one Kebab platter (which I absolutely adored). I have to admit that we were quite hungry, and as I’ve pointed out, we struggled a bit to find a place that would serve us what we needed, so that’s something to keep in mind when reading all of this. The service was Ok-ish. Not too bad, but I wouldn’t say they were too attentive either. The meal prep times were fantastic (we were eating in a jiffy), the portions were very generous and the prices were actually pretty good. We had a lot of food and ended up paying a decent amount of money it, so I would say we were quite satisfied. So, all in all, if you’re in Cuenca, and find yourself without a place to eat the local cooking (which to be fair, is quite good), you could do a lot worse than this place. Give it a try.