Garduong Vietnamese

Grosse Bergstrasse 191, Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Vegan, Asiatisch, Vietnamesisch

3.9 💬 31 Reseñas

Teléfono: +494053263535

Dirección: Grosse Bergstrasse 191, Hamburg, Germany

Ciudad: Hamburg

Menú Platos: 35

Reseñas: 31

Sitio Web: https://garduong.hamburg

"In principle, a restaurant where everyone knows. There is a vegan alternative for all main dishes. Soy is certainly not in all cases the best choice, but so what. The portions are extremely large (almost huge to name), and it is delicious. In terms of value for money. Friendly service, but a little lame. Last time we were there, we had to wait a long time for dinner. If it is full and then take-outs are added, the restaurant seems to reach its limits."

KatjaLucyana KatjaLucyana

Yummie food, great service, portions are big enough, looks awesome and is cheap!!

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User
User

yummie eating, great service, portions are great enough, looks great and is cheap!


User
User

Nice staff and delicious food summer rolls Updated by previous review on 2021-06-19


User
User

nice worker and delicious eating summer rolls updated by previous review on 2021-06-19 Ver carta


FrankN
FrankN

Nette Mitarbeiter und leckeres Essen Sommerrollen Updated from previous review on 2021-06-19


User
User

in principle a restaurant where everyone knows. there is a vegan alternative for all main dishes. soy is certainly not in all cases the best choice, but so what. the portions are extremely large (almost huge,) and it is delicious. regarding the money. friendly service, but a bit lame. last time we had to wait a long time. when it is full and then the take-outs are added, the restaurant seems to reach its limits.


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In principle, a restaurant where everyone knows. There is a vegan alternative for all main dishes. Soy is certainly not in all cases the best choice, but so what. The portions are extremely large (almost huge to name), and it is delicious. In terms of value for money. Friendly service, but a little lame. Last time we were there, we had to wait a long time for dinner. If it is full and then take-outs are added, the restaurant seems to reach its limits. 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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  • Vegan Disfruta de nuestro menú vegano, que ofrece una selección vibrante de platos a base de plantas elaborados con ingredientes frescos y de temporada. Saborea comidas sabrosas que son tan nutritivas como deliciosas.
  • Asiatisch Experimenta un viaje culinario por Asia con nuestro variado menú. Desde los sabores picantes del curry tailandés hasta el sabroso umami del sushi japonés, ofrecemos una amplia variedad de platos que celebran la auténtica cocina asiática. Ver carta
  • Vietnamesisch Saborea los sabores vibrantes y aromáticos de Vietnam con platos que presentan hierbas frescas, salsas picantes y caldos delicados. Disfruta de un menú que ofrece clásicos como pho, banh mi y rollitos de primavera frescos, diseñados para deleitar tus sentidos.

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