Alte Liebe In Der Hafencity

Koreastraße 1, 20457 Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Kaffee, Deutsch, Restaurant, Feinkostläden

4 💬 2415 Reseñas
Alte Liebe In Der Hafencity

Teléfono: +494045060627

Dirección: Koreastraße 1, 20457 Hamburg, Germany

Ciudad: Hamburg

Menú Platos: 26

Reseñas: 2415

"Rich brunch with high-quality sausage and cheese cut as well as delicious salads, fish and various warm dishes. Cosy atmosphere. The staff was underoccupied and overwhelmed, so an order has already landed at the side table without anyone noticeing it. Wrap table in the museum, the friendly service accompanies an area to be paid upon request."

Hans-Christian Hans-Christian

Very good quality of food. Nice and child-friendly service. Nice ambience.

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Cortez
Cortez

Just the right thing to stretch your feet after the museum visit. Best location, good coffee, good cake.


Hans-Christian
Hans-Christian

Ordeal Bistro with great food nice service in a great ambience. Very good for a short strengthening of the museum visit.


Heinz
Heinz

Beautiful café, worth a visit in summer due to the chic terrace overlooking Hafencity. The service is very nice and attentive. Ver carta


Rafael
Rafael

Very nice and attentive staff. Brunch was served at the table for Corona. The dishes were very high quality and also very nice. again happy


Gudrun
Gudrun

Really perfect! Very nice little restaurant. We were there for five to the brunch and were warmly hosted all around. The food was good quality and taste! A special thanks to the great service staff! (We are in love) Very attentive and cordial! We felt very good and definitely come back. Thanks again!


Martin
Martin

Rich brunch with high-quality sausage and cheese cut as well as delicious salads, fish and various warm dishes. Cosy atmosphere. The staff was underoccupied and overwhelmed, so an order has already landed at the side table without anyone noticeing it. Wrap table in the museum, the friendly service accompanies an area to be paid upon request. Ver carta

Hamburg

Hamburg

Hamburgo, una ciudad portuaria en el norte de Alemania, es conocida por su herencia marítima, su cultura vibrante, y platos locales como el Fischbrötchen y el Labskaus. Es una mezcla de encanto antiguo y ambiente moderno.

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  • Kaffee Disfruta de nuestra selección de cafés elaborados por expertos, desde ricos espressos hasta cremosos capuchinos. Ya sea que necesites un impulso matutino o un sorbo relajado, nuestras opciones de café prometen calidez y confort en cada taza.
  • Deutsch Saborea los ricos sabores de la cocina tradicional alemana, con carnes abundantes, chucrut ácido y salsas suculentas. Disfruta de platos auténticos que llevan un sabor de Alemania a tu mesa. Ver carta
  • Restaurant Descubra una variada gama de delicias culinarias con ingredientes de origen local, donde cada plato se elabora a la perfección. Disfrute de una experiencia culinaria inolvidable con sabores inspirados en cocinas globales.
  • Feinkostläden Sándwiches, ensaladas y acompañamientos frescos, hechos a pedido con ingredientes de primera calidad. Disfruta de favoritos clásicos y creaciones únicas, perfectos para una comida rápida y satisfactoria o un almuerzo tranquilo con amigos.

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