Fischbeisl - Carta

Große Elbstraße 131, 22767, Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Fisch, Suppe, Deutsch, Europäisch

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Fischbeisl

Teléfono: +49403907275

Dirección: Große Elbstraße 131, 22767, Hamburg, Germany

Ciudad: Hamburg

Menú Platos: 5

Reseñas: 363

""Beisl" being the Austrian term for Kneipe or Pub, we were curious what "Fischbeisl" would be like - residing in the fish market area with its distinctive air full of maritime scents. Luckily, we had reserved a table in the smallish one-room restaurant with open kitchen and were seated by the floorlength windows looking out onto the street. "Beisl"-atmosphere immediately appeared when we were served a simple but quaffable Grüner Veltliner. My choice of Pannfisch turned out to be a large portion of freshly fried fish with a good helping of delicious mustard sauce and good fried potatos on the side. I had my partner's mixed salad because he was too busy with his herring fillets to notice. Great salad! Next time I'll try one (or two) of the appetizers because the main courses are huge and I'd prefer a bit more variety on my plate. Service was fantastic."

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Marcel Marcel

You feel like in a canteen, good atmosphere, nice service, very good fish, very fresh. All this for good price.

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Harbhajan
Harbhajan

This small and cozy place serves excellent fish-dishes in no time. We really enjoyed it :) You should try the "hamburg seelachs"


Margaud
Margaud

Friendly staff, fresh food, local and good price...Follow the staff recommendation The area is really worth to spend your time in Hamburg.


Mariela
Mariela

We only had some Backfischbroetchen with Remoulade. Great quality battered fish, crispy bun and a salad leaf - awesome! Highly recommended! The seated dinner options looked great too. Ver carta


Vilmos
Vilmos

Variety and great menu, pasta mit salmon and a tasty a high quality of the matjes ( pickled herring ) and salmon frikadellen and even more !The place is genuine, like a small fishermen restaurant. The price is quite reasonable! If you are a fish lover not miss the chance to visit this place !


Somnath
Somnath

There are many places on the famous Landungsbrucken, but if walk a little bit far from the city centre along the riverside - you will find this fantastic place. Definately fish - it's an option to have a full dinner or just a snack (best receipt of the herring in Hamburg to my mind!)... goes well together with true Hamburger beer!


Tia
Tia

first we were delighted about this small place. when we tasted the fishes we agree to try it again to see if second time will be also OK.last week we try it - was same, it's good, nothing fancy, the service is very nice, the food is prepared fresh - take some time -but worth to wait.for sure will be one of the places to visit more often. Ver carta


Cielo
Cielo

For low price, you will find an excelent kitchen in this restaurant. His owner, Mr. Volkmar Preis has been the most friendly, patient and councelor manager ever. He will give you his best suggestions from a very extense menu (available in lot of languajes) with options for all tastes.The place is simple, but nice and quiet and it has parking spaces if you are driving.We went 3 times during the week!


ليليان
ليليان

We had planned to eat somewhere else but ended up in this small restaurant. There is nothing fancy about it but it has a nice and relaxed atmosphere. Between the 4 of us two had fresh fried green herrings, one had a sole and one had moonfish. The moonfish came with boiled potatoes and a mango salsa. The fish was excellent. The other three dishes came with fried potatoes and a pile of bacon on top of the herring. For me personally it was too salty and too greasy. The guys were happy with their fried potatoes and didn’t share my concerns. A nice fresh garden salad was also served with each meal. Overall opinion: good meal but nothing spectacular. Good value for money though!


Christine
Christine

"Beisl" being the Austrian term for Kneipe or Pub, we were curious what "Fischbeisl" would be like - residing in the fish market area with its distinctive air full of maritime scents. Luckily, we had reserved a table in the smallish one-room restaurant with open kitchen and were seated by the floorlength windows looking out onto the street. "Beisl"-atmosphere immediately appeared when we were served a simple but quaffable Grüner Veltliner. My choice of Pannfisch turned out to be a large portion of freshly fried fish with a good helping of delicious mustard sauce and good fried potatos on the side. I had my partner's mixed salad because he was too busy with his herring fillets to notice. Grea... 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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  • Fisch Deléitese con nuestros exquisitos platos de pescado, elaborados con la captura más fresca del día. Desde favoritos a la parrilla hasta guisos sabrosos, nuestro menú celebra la abundancia del océano con sabores para satisfacer todos los paladares.
  • 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
  • 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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