Döner Kebab in bread is a much more recent invention than the same thing on a plate. Traditionally you’d get rice dunno how it’s in Turkey but in Germany there’s generally a choice of rice or fries.
Thus what you’re looking at is a Dönerteller mit Pommes, arguably a very sorry one. Technically the salad is present, in practice, no, salad generally consists of more than just onion. You can order “Nur Zwiebel” instead of “Mit Alles” but they’re going to feel sorry for you.
That’s like serving a hamburger patty beside a slice of cheese and a squirt of ketchup, with the bun on a separate plate.
Döner Kebab in bread is a much more recent invention than the same thing on a plate. Traditionally you’d get rice dunno how it’s in Turkey but in Germany there’s generally a choice of rice or fries.
Thus what you’re looking at is a Dönerteller mit Pommes, arguably a very sorry one. Technically the salad is present, in practice, no, salad generally consists of more than just onion. You can order “Nur Zwiebel” instead of “Mit Alles” but they’re going to feel sorry for you.
Depending on the meat it could be considered a Gyros especially with the Zaziki
Mit pommes frites should be on the pommes frites. The whole thing belongs in one mess of a bowl. Deconstructing a kebab like this is a travesty.