Eichenkrug In Der Schulkate

Im Alten Dorfe 60 22359, Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Wein, Suppe, Sushi, Deutsch

3.2 💬 308 Reseñas
Eichenkrug In Der Schulkate

Teléfono: +49406038781

Dirección: Im Alten Dorfe 60 22359, Hamburg, Germany

Ciudad: Hamburg

Menú Platos: 35

Reseñas: 308

"the restaurant has long been closed. embarrassing 1, which the house does not open away from its platform. peinlich 2, that when attempting to make a reservation on the wattkorn (same served), one refers to the possibility of an alternative reservation in the ei."

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closed again. no info. How can this be possible :

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User

the restaurant is probably permanently closed, it was at any rate to the reserved time


User
User

Eat was good. service reserved but friendly. but: plastic flowers on the table is not at all!


User
User

unfortunately the restaurant was closed. would be good if that were the next time in the reservation. Ver carta


User
User

naja, the service does not suit the trips. eating is good but for quality and quantity really overpriced.


User
User

naja, the service does not suit the trips. eating is good but for the quality and quantity really overpriced.


User
User

in the evening the water level was extremely noisy, a sprinkler difficult to say, the quality of the food has left behind to my opinion. the sushi was good! Ver carta


Falko
Falko

the restaurant has long been closed after a gnade. Thank you for having to find out on my wife's birthday. would be nice to remove the restaurant eggnob from its platform.


User
User

Unfortunately, this is already closed for months. why isn't there a note on the internet site? why could I book online and then stand in front of a closed door? very annoying!


User
User

the restaurant has long been closed. embarrassing 1, which the house does not open away from its platform. peinlich 2, that when attempting to make a reservation on the wattkorn (same served), one refers to the possibility of an alternative reservation in the ei. 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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  • 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.
  • Suppe Sopas cálidas y reconfortantes para nutrir tu alma. Elige entre una variedad de caldos sabrosos e ingredientes sustanciosos, perfectos para un sencillo aperitivo o una comida satisfactoria en un día fresco. Ver carta
  • Sushi Deléitese con nuestra exquisita selección de sushi, que presenta ingredientes frescos, rollos elaborados con maestría y nigiri tradicional. Cada bocado ofrece una mezcla armoniosa de sabores, prometiendo un verdadero sabor de Japón.
  • 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.

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