Casa Ricardo Conchita Lopez

Rambachstr. 7, 20459 Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Fisch, Spanisch, Europäisch, Mediterrane

4.2 💬 7682 Reseñas
Casa Ricardo Conchita Lopez

Teléfono: +4940314172

Dirección: Rambachstr. 7, 20459 Hamburg, Germany

Ciudad: Hamburg

Menú Platos: 8

Reseñas: 7682

Sitio Web: http://casaricardo.de/

"There are many interesting restaurants in Hamburg's Portuguese district, unfortunately, the well-rated once are no secret and on the Saturday night we tried to visit, most were already fully booked. At Casa Ricardo we still found three places shortly after 6pm. When we left the restaurant two hours later, there were already many people waiting, a clear sign that we were not yet in Spain ...Casa Ricardo can be described as a family-friendly, Spanish pub with live music and good food. The staff is friendly and happy to speak Spanish.The kitchen is good and the meals also meet Spanish demands. The freshly prepared paella Valenciana was better than any other Paella I have tried north of the Pyrenees. The fish barbacue is highly recommended.The toilets are in the basement, at the end of a long, chaotic hallway, but otherwise acceptable.Three main courses, a bottle of water and a bottle of the excellent Rioja Crianza recommended by the waiter came to € 70.50.Price-performance ****"

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Krystyna Krystyna

We visited casa ricardo on monday evening and we ordered tapas mix and it was absolutelly not tasty.

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Jan
Jan

Very good Spanish food, had as an appetizer tapas (warm) and as a main dish the paella (with fish). Very delicious


Marlene
Marlene

This Spanish restaurant is in the middle of the Portogaise area ,the food was nice and good and the service was also good they give few trying of olives and more.


Alwin
Alwin

Absolutely recommended! The food is incredibly good-- You feel like on holiday. Prices are good if not very cheap! We were only enthusiastic about the attentive service! Ver carta


Antonie
Antonie

You can only recommend this restaurant. They are served very friendly and friendly. Didn't eat such a good paella. My favorite restaurant found in Hamburg and will certainly come back.


Harald
Harald

Located in the heart of Landungsbrück and between four excellent Portuguese restaurants, they do make it up with their unique Spanish flavour. If go here ask for typical Spanish food otherwise you will not see a difference between them and the Portuguese restaurants.


Emma
Emma

We visited Casa Ricardo and were very impressed. You helped yourself to tapas and it was all very good, and a big choice. One of our party needed Gluten Free and this was no problem. We had the best Churros and creme brûlée we have ever tasted , absolutely lovely. It's well worth a visit and you will not be dissapointed. Ver carta


Candela
Candela

This was a totally horrific experience as my friend and I didn't realise that the restaurant was empty because there was an extremely loud football game in progress . Food did not come at same time and ended with us leaving with dishes uneaten . Further misunderstanding ensued because the waiter could not speak English or German . Awful evening . Awful food . Awful experience.


Marita
Marita

We popped into Casa Ricardo by coincidence and found a place with very friendly people. We opted for the Tapas Buffet which was fairly good. Fresh and varied food was put on the table frequently. The attentive waiters spotted that our 11-year old was getting a bit tired and made sure that the desert was served to him before it was put on the buffet. If you are looking for a genuine, high quality tapas restaurant Casa Ricardo is probably not the place. But for some good food and friendly service, we will definetely recommend it. Bo Joergensen, Denmark


Pavla
Pavla

There are many interesting restaurants in Hamburg's Portuguese district, unfortunately, the well-rated once are no secret and on the Saturday night we tried to visit, most were already fully booked. At Casa Ricardo we still found three places shortly after 6pm. When we left the restaurant two hours later, there were already many people waiting, a clear sign that we were not yet in Spain ...Casa Ricardo can be described as a family-friendly, Spanish pub with live music and good food. The staff is friendly and happy to speak Spanish.The kitchen is good and the meals also meet Spanish demands. The freshly prepared paella Valenciana was better than any other Paella I have tried north of the Pyre... Ver carta

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