A POPULAR kebab and pizza shop in the heart of North Wales has gone viral this week - and you won't believe why!
'Street Pizza', based on the corner of Castle Street in Llangollen, is no ordinary kebab house.
Business owners and married couple Jimmy and Fatima Hamil, originally from Bulgaria, opened the business back in 2013.
Little did they know their doner meat would soon be craved far and wide.
While the shop has become the 'go-to' spot for a late night treat for locals, the hilarious duo have now gone viral showcasing their mouth-watering menu.
I am OBSESSED with this Tik Tok from a kebab shop in Llangollen 😭 pic.twitter.com/3QavezvI8P
— Peter Gillibrand (@GillibrandPeter) March 31, 2024
With the help of students from Wrexham University, the Llangollen pair create hysterical marketing videos to promote their business.
Using well known tunes such as 'You're the one that I want' from the hit musical 'Grease', Jimmy has created his own catchy lyrics to promote the 'best kebab in North Wales.'
Over the bank holiday weekend, a video from the kebab house was shared on X, formerly known as Twitter, and has gone down a treat.
BBC reporter Peter Gillibrand, who shared the video, said: "Genuinely, this is proper advertisement. Have fun and people will buy in!!
"Not that I'm an expert but I am gagging for a kebab from Llangollen now."
Another viewer said "What I love about this is that they have clearly never heard of the original song but don't care" while someone else said "I would visit this place in a heartbeat."
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The covers have reached over a million shares and views on social media generating a fantastic reception from viewers.
Many people are eager to visit the North Wales town just to try Street Pizza's highly-praised menu and to meet the couple behind the now famous parodies.
Several videos also feature customers singing and dancing with the staff members while their food is being prepared.
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