Feasting in Hamburg
Eat, drink, experience something – Hamburg offers you many options. Just choose your favourite cuisine from our large restaurant overview. Enjoy your meal!
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Alt-Hamburger Aalspeicher
Even the name suggests what you can count on in this restaurant - and that is eel. Preferably in the traditional style as "Bad Zwischenahner smoked eel"...
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Anleger 1870
Anleger 1870 is distinguished by its exceptional location. Where Hamburg's widest bridge, the city centre and Barmbek meet, you can dine in cosy rooms or on the terrace with a beautiful view of the Alster, depending on the weather...
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Anno 1905
Anyone looking for typical North German cuisine in Hamburg would be told by most people that it no longer really exists. You can find it at most some refreshment stands or high-priced restaurants...
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Barefood Deli
Family-friendly, rustic, unique: Til Schweiger's "Barefood Deli" fascinates with its empathic simplicity in the heart of Hamburg's city center.
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Brauhaus Joh. Albrecht
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Brodersen
Brodersen on Rothenbaumchaussee offers Hamburg specialities and regional produce. Hanseatic classics such as labskaus, Hamburg fried fish or the herring dinner - a speciality of the house...
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Café May
Der perfekte Ort für einen Brunch zu langschläferfreundlichen Tageszeiten und eine gemütliche Bar in der Nacht zum Longdrinks schlürfen!
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Cuneo
Cuneo on Davidstrasse is something of an institution on Hamburg's entertainment mile. The restaurant has been run as a family tradition for more than a hundred years...
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Daniel Wischer
One of the most popular and traditional fish places in Hamburg. The restaurant has existed for 90 years and pays special attention to down-to earth kitchen and good food.
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Erikas Eck
Erikas Eck enjoys cult status in Hamburg. Opened thirty years ago near the slaughterhouse, the restaurant was initially the favourite haunt of butchers...
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Fischereihafen Restaurant
The location on the Dockland pier, the images from the port on the walls and the view from the window directly onto the water suggest what this restaurant is all about: Fish. And fish has been prepared here in all possible variations for over sixty years. Freshly caught fish you will certainly notice...
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Fischerhaus
Fischerhaus restaurant at St. Pauli's Fish Market is a true original. Actually, it is hard to believe that such a thing still exists. There is less emphasis on the Zeitgeist here, but all that much more on authentic Hamburg cuisine...
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Frau Dr. Schneider´s Grilled Cheese Wonderland
Frau Dr. Schneider versteht ihr Handwerk und kreiert die weltbesten Grilled Cheese
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Hummel & Quiddje
Hostess Annie Mielke opened Hummel and Quiddje in the 60s and ran it even in her old age...
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Jacobs Restaurant – Louis C. Jacob
The restaurant in the five-star Louis C. Jacob hotel is one of the most prestigious establishments in Hamburg. Michelin-starred chef Thomas Martin creates seasonal set menus from which you can select a number of courses...
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Oberhafen-Kantine
The Oberhafen-Kantine has a history. For 72 years, Anita Haendel cheered hungry men in the leaning house on the port with her handmade home cooking...
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Old Commercial Room
The traditional Old Commercial Room is located in the heart of Hamburg, opposite to the St. Michael's Church, colloquially called Michel. It is one of the oldest restaurants in Hamburg and open every day of the year (except Christmas Eve).
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Störtebeker Elbphilharmonie
Culinary meets culture, a perfect description of the Störtebeker Elbphilharmonie. The Störtebeker Elbphilharmonie covers over the three floors, starting with the main restaurant ‘Beer & Dine’ on the 5th floors, ‘Taste & Shop’ on the 6th floor and the ‘Deck & Deli’ takeaway café on the 8th floor.
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VLET an der Alster
The restaurant VLET an der Alster combines original Hamburg cuisine with a modern haematic atmosphere in the unique location of the Alster Arcades.
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Zum Alten Lotsenhaus
Zum Alten Lotsenhaus is one of the oldest restaurants in Hamburg. This former meeting place of the Lotsenbruderschaft (pilot brotherhood) had become a public inn as early as 1801; three years ago, the historic dwelling was finally thoroughly renovated...