Cafe Sul - Carta

Ditmar-Koel-Straße 10, 20459, Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Wein, Cafés, Kaffee, Europäisch

3.7 💬 5251 Reseñas
Cafe Sul

Teléfono: +494031797486,+494031796069

Dirección: Ditmar-Koel-Straße 10, 20459, Hamburg, Germany

Ciudad: Hamburg

Menú Platos: 35

Reseñas: 5251

Sitio Web: http://www.cafe-sul.de

"After living in hamburg for nigh on 7 years this has to be the worst eating experience I've ever been discredited to have had. Upon entering the café we weren't greeted by the staff who seemed to treat us as somewhat of an annoyance. After waiting for about 10 minutes I decided to he more proactive and told the waitress that we did not have much time and would like to order. 10 more minutes went by. After enjoying a very mediocre breakfast which was not worth the almost 20 Euros we ended up paying for it we left the restaurant feeling cheated of what might have been a very nice breakfast together in another more professional café."


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Mariano Mariano

medium quality. little friendly service . some places to sit outside. not worth it.

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Elmo
Elmo

small cafe with tasty cake offer - nice easy operation but noisy and little cozy. not suitable for entertainment!


Ingolf
Ingolf

great breakfast, great selection. sweetness without end. fits well in the neighborhood near the landing bridges and the store city


Pasquale
Pasquale

as an explained portugalfan, especially as regards pastéis de nata, I was right here: six for packing please, thank you. delicious! Ver carta


Sandrīte
Sandrīte

nice little caffe. breakfast to be reasonable. a little more. for this are coffee etc. and tee top. on the reeperbahn there are cheaper breakfast but there we did not want to go every morning


Honoré
Honoré

Café Sul is a great place to sit and enjoy the Portuguese 'tapas'. We had a platter with roasted vegetables and fish snacks, together with a very nice rosé wine. The service is very friendly. It felt like being in Portugal for a couple of hours.


Ευάγγελος
Ευάγγελος

Un-pretentious, basic place for a breakfast, light lunch or coffee snack. Nothing special, just a convenient, affordable eatery. Not a place to go out of your way to visit, but use it if you happen to be there anyway. We were recommended the custard tartlets. By the way, don't expect the croissant to be like the French croissant. This is quite a different product. Ver carta


Eckard
Eckard

to guess a Portuguese gastronomic where I had asked where to eat "pastéis de nata" as in belém, I was recommended "café sul". So I just went there to take some pasteis for my return from my trip. the waitresses were very friendly and the pasteis that I was allowed to try a little later were very good. I still haven't managed to find as good "pastell de nata" as in belém, but they are still of good quality.


Alex
Alex

near the landing bridges you can find this small caffe. from the outside you can see the baked pieces that have addressed us very much. we ordered two hot drinks and a piece of cake. the cake came much more so that we had already eaten it before the drinks. that tasted very good. in the connection came the drinks, unfortunately one was wrong. that was not so bad, the right drink came soon. However, our drinks were no longer hot. A pity that the first impression does not fit completely.


Alicia
Alicia

After living in hamburg for nigh on 7 years this has to be the worst eating experience I've ever been discredited to have had. Upon entering the café we weren't greeted by the staff who seemed to treat us as somewhat of an annoyance. After waiting for about 10 minutes I decided to he more proactive and told the waitress that we did not have much time and would like to order. 10 more minutes went by. After enjoying a very mediocre breakfast which was not worth the almost 20 Euros we ended up paying for it we left the restaurant feeling cheated of what might have been a very nice breakfast together in another more professional café. Ver carta

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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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  • Wein Una selección curada de vinos finos de todo el mundo, que ofrece tintos ricos, blancos frescos y rosados elegantes para maridar perfectamente con su comida. Saborea el aroma único, el sabor y la complejidad de cada botella.
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