Deichgraf Hamburg - Carta

Deichstraße 23, 20459, Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Wein, Kaffee, Deutsch, Europäisch

4.3 💬 7747 Reseñas
Deichgraf Hamburg

Teléfono: +4940364208

Dirección: Deichstraße 23, 20459, Hamburg, Germany

Ciudad: Hamburg

Menú Platos: 35

Reseñas: 7747

Sitio Web: http://www.deichgraf-hamburg.de/

"Went there for two nights in a row on a recent trip to Hamburg. Because the foid and service was brilliant the first night and it is also a nice place in a quiet street with old buildings to sit outside. First night I went...all Hamburg and tried the infamous Labskaus, followed by the Pannfisch. Pannfisch was excellent pieces and wonderful sauce and potatoes. Next day I went for the Tomato soup with scallops and the Spanferkel pork chops. Again excellent food. The owner helps with service herself and will always have a nice word or some humour for you. Again, highly recommended."

Sydnie Sydnie

very nice service, good price ratio, tasty Hanseatic kitchen, gediegene atmosphere

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Bessie
Bessie

was all super tasty and the style is conservative Hanseatish. the lapskaus was even better than at home.


Curt
Curt

what a wonderful, wonderful place to eat. we were greeted by a nice waitress who offered my young girl some pictures and pencils to paint. we ordered our meal times and it became better and better. so far the best food in Europe.


Armando
Armando

If you want to try the traditional german cuisine (assuming Germans have one) this is the place. Food is abundant simple and in some case very taste. They have also German red wine that is surprisingly good and perfect for the food. The atmosphere is...the real reason to be there Ver carta


Emory
Emory

The restaurant DEICHGRAF is in a quiet street with several outdoor seatings. Well busy and fine decorated. Friendly service. Menüs are on big boards visible. Hausmannskost. Means regular meals from home. Reasonable prices, good food. All was good. When the sun is shining it is...a great place to sit and dine!


Drew
Drew

This restaurant is outstanding! We have had our annual Christmas Dinner here a few times and are never disappointed. Magret Ismer (owner) and her team are extremely attentive and no wish will go unfulfilled. The food is excellent, the extensive drinks and wine menu leaves...nothing to be missed. Highly recommended!


Dejuan
Dejuan

we have eaten on a busy Saturday evening in this restaurant too evening. the service was fast and professional, the device classic but comfortable. the menu does not sound very exciting, but everything was excellent, overall our best eating. I loved the cream soup with jacobsms as an appetizer. my man was satisfied with his heringsalat. our two main fish dishes were excellent. the cherry mousse dessert was elaborate and tasty. an excellent food. Ver carta


Hunter
Hunter

we went from the elbphilharmonie and enjoyed a beautiful traditional German meal on an outside table on a beautiful summer evening. this restaurant is well rated and popular, so consider a reservation or they must wait for a table. we found the...being friendly and eating very well. the fish soup and the sweet potato soup were both excellent. very recommended! also the rumpsteak and the scholleflokenwerder were very delicious. the weather was cool and that made a fantastic German dinner on a picturesque hamburger road.


Sid
Sid

I get to know Deichgraf restaurant as a recommendation of a work colleague, living in Frankfurt, who use to visit Hamburg every year in the Christmas time, inclusive this place. In the meanwhile, Deichgraf has become my favorite restaurant to have lunch or dinner with...friends, family and colleagues, visiting me in Hamburg. This place incorporates the rustical-traditional style of the city in the most representative way. Clear, straight-forward dishes, typical hamburger service and great wine. Without any dought, one of the places in Hamburg to get in love with.


Urban
Urban

Went there for two nights in a row on a recent trip to Hamburg. Because the foid and service was brilliant the first night and it is also a nice place in a quiet street with old buildings to sit outside. First night I went...all Hamburg and tried the infamous Labskaus, followed by the Pannfisch. Pannfisch was excellent pieces and wonderful sauce and potatoes. Next day I went for the Tomato soup with scallops and the Spanferkel pork chops. Again excellent food. The owner helps with service herself and will always have a nice word or some humour for you. Again, highly recommended. 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.

Categorías

  • 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.
  • Kaffee Disfruta de nuestra rica y aromática selección de café, preparada expertamente para despertar tus sentidos. Desde el clásico espresso hasta los lattes cremosos, descubre la mezcla perfecta para comenzar tu día con una nota llena de sabor. Ver carta
  • 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.
  • Europäisch Deléitese en un viaje culinario por Europa con nuestro exquisito menú elaborado, que presenta platos auténticos de Francia, Italia, España y más allá, utilizando los ingredientes más frescos para dar vida a los sabores tradicionales.

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