Passing through Milan for the Milan Inter match at night, the kebab shop is open.... with a huge hunger, we enter the place, which is quite dirty... but pizza kebab and pizza wrustel are very good, friendly staff even if they speak strangely....
For the series "The Engineer and the Economist, plus two kebabs", this place initially appears dubious, but then turns out to be a more than decent place to eat a healthy €2.5 kebab with a sandwich heated in Arabic microwaves, subsequently filled with strangely edible ingredients, to be, finally, served on a tray that hasn't seen a cleaning since at least the time of Muhammad.
Halfway through the meal it is common to be interrupted by Arabic prayers, an unquestionable sign of having to remain in religious silence contemplating the sandwich in front of you. At the second interruption, leave the room.
The owner is nice, except for the death stare when you ask him to pay by card.
Overall an excellent kebab, definitely a more than advantageous value for money.