Solid donair. I think I will give up trying to single out Edmonton’s «Best Donair». Really…there’s not much to them, and based on my experiences recently… there really are a number of great donair shops around. And of course:.a few that are not so great. And frankly… I am not surprised by this epiphany. Donairs are not fine dining, and are, in my opinion, something that any shop which manages to stay in buisness, must be getting«right enough» to maintain a customer base. Dream Donair ranks highly on my scale of good shops. Store itself is nice, clean… but otherwise unimpressive. My super donair combo with onion rings and a can of pop came to ~$ 14. Rings were good. Donair was actually quite delicious. Great flavor to the meat. Fresh veggies. Good pita. Nice sweet sauce. Only«complaint» is that I could have used more sauce. Will I be back… Not soon, as there are still plenty of other donair shops to check out. But I would happily eat here regularly if it was in my «neck of the woods».
Steve M.
Place rating: 3 Leduc, Canada
The best thing I like about this Donair was the sweet sauce which is like the sauce you would get in a Halifax Donair. The meat was thinly shaved, not too dry and not overly greasy like some shops. The meat portion was fairly generous on a Super Donair like it should be. The vegetable toppings like lettuce and tomatoes were sufficient. I added Jalepenos and black olives for flavour. I would put the donairs here as very good but not the best out there in my opinion. The price of $ 9 for a Super was on par with other donair places. The service was very friendly. As this location is fairly convenient I will try some of their other offerings another time like the Kebabs. When I’m craving a donair and have the time I would go to other places that have more spicing in their meat and a little more juicy.