Luke Littler’s £7.99 go-to kebab revealed as World Darts Championship sensation, 16, goes off-menu with unusual toppings

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LUKE LITTLER is being fuelled by £7.99 kebabs as he aims to seal World Darts Championship glory.

The 16-year-old sensation is in the final at Ally Pally after thrashing former world champion Rob Cross 6-2 in Tuesday’s semi-final.

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Luke Littler often treats himself to a kebab after wins[/caption]
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The 16-year-old is through to the final where he will face Luke Humphries[/caption]

After each win Littler has treated himself to a mixed meat doner wrap from fast food chain German Doner Kebab, according to MailOnline.

The Warrington wonderkid shared a photo of himself tucking into the feast following his first round victory over Christian Kist.

The kebab wrapping paper was identified as belonging to German Doner Kebab, and there is a branch in the foyer of the Hilton hotel he is staying at in Angel, London.

The kebab usually comes with red cabbage, onion, tomato and lettuce topped off with chilli, garlic and yoghurt sauce.

But Littler prefers just lettuce and mayo, and revealed he would likely celebrate his win over Cross with bottles of Coca-Cola and Fanta.

One of the managers at German Doner Kebab in Angel, Shah Zandi, 50, told MailOnline: “We’re proud to be helping to power him to victory.

“The mixed doner wrap is very tasty. It’s not too spicy and it has a generous mix of meat, sauce and salad.

“It’s not overloaded with ingredients, simple but tasty. Just like he prefers.

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“I’ve been working here for eight years and I eat the same kebab as him practically every day. For me, it’s the best in Islington.

“We haven’t had the pleasure of seeing him in this shop yet so he either gets someone to go and pick it up for him or he orders online.

“The Hilton is very close by. In that photo of him eating the kebab in his hotel foyer, you can see the wrapping paper we use. Plus it looks like he’s had a spring roll as a side.

“I’m glad he enjoys it and wish him all the best for the rest of the tournament.”

After his win over Cross Littler revealed he would prepare for the final in his usual way – by tucking into a ham and cheese omelette followed by a pizza.

He faces world number one Luke Humphries in the final, who has won 19 games in a row.

Incredibly, the pair have played each other before at a darts festival four years ago, when The Nuke was just 12-years-old.

Littler gave Humphries a close match despite the age difference, but will be seeking to enact revenge and pick up £500,000 by winning the final.

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