Restaurante Porto - Carta

Ditmar-Koel-Str. 15, 20459 Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Europäisch, Mediterrane, Vegetarisch, Meeresfrüchte

4.2 💬 1886 Reseñas
Restaurante Porto

Teléfono: +49403178480,+49403194813

Dirección: Ditmar-Koel-Str. 15, 20459 Hamburg, Germany

Ciudad: Hamburg

Menú Platos: 35

Reseñas: 1886

Sitio Web: http://www.restaurante-porto.de

"Went to this restaurant because we could not book anywhere else and it has a very good reputation. In fact we went on successive nights. On the first night one of us had an excellent pan of mussels, followed by grilled sardines which were also excellent. This was becasue the main menu had a much higher price for the mussels than the advert on the table, the assumption was that the latter is half quantity which turned out to be incorrect. The other had lamb in red wine sauce which was excellent and highly recommended. The Portuguese wine was OK. Lucky to get a table on the second night. One of us had gambas in a spicy sauce which was very good, followed by octopus in a clay pot - actually a metal dish similar to a flattened kahari. The octopus was a little tough but the sauce etc was very nice. The other had zander in a lemon sauce which was quite tasty. Portuguese wine was OK.The restaurant was very busy on both nights. The staff were very pleasant,helpful and accommodating and the service was very good.When we are next in Hamburg we will visit this restaurant again, to try the rest of an interesting menu.As always restaurant reviews are highly subjective depending on values in relation to food quality, ambience, service etc."

Anna Anna

Nice place, Nice food quality, Good environment people. Place to visit top restaurant :) Always i went to hamburg always eat there, 5 stars

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Anne
Anne

I came with my husband for a late meal, the sardine dish with great and so as the steak it was delicious and the waiters are so helpful and inviting.


Herbert
Herbert

We had three lovely dishes of fish (two mixed fish plates, one octopus casserole). All was great, though quite expensive. The waiters were friendly and attentive.


Hilmar
Hilmar

The main dish was 4 types of fish with boiled potatoes and seafood salad. plenty for one person. The star dish I tried there was the squid from the starters. it was AMAZING. highly recommended Ver carta


Gerhard
Gerhard

Second time here in this busy Portuguese restaurant. The food is great. Seafood primarily. Their dorado superb. I tried the mixed fish this time. Very good. Nice Portuguese wines. I really like this place!


Margit
Margit

This is a true Portuguese restaurant, with Portuguese staff, owner and food. The food was very good and the staff made sure we felt at home. Apparently, it is always very busy so I advise getting there early or booking in advance.


Ortrud
Ortrud

Was in Hamburg for business and wandered into the Portuguese section...quickly checked TripAdvisor for ratings and made Restaurante Porto a priority. Was not disappointed! Good Portuguese wine, good Portuguese food. Co-worker was highly satisfied with gluten-free options. Highly recommend! Ver carta


Steffi
Steffi

We only went here because it seemed to be the only place that had a free table on a busy evening, but glad we did. Had chicken cooked in a clay pot which was a lovely rich chicken on the bone stew, delicious, and chicken on a skewer. House white Wine was good for the price, nice atmosphere and tables not too close together, enjoyable night


Friedbert
Friedbert

Small restaurant with a good choice of Portuguese dishes. Quiet place in a district with more than 30, sometimes big and busy, restaurants. The young woman managing the restaurant is very knowledgeable advising us the best wine for both our dishes.I haven't been to all restaurants in the area but if you're in for Portuguese food in Hamburg this restaurant should be at the top of your list.


Ilona
Ilona

Went to this restaurant because we could not book anywhere else and it has a very good reputation. In fact we went on successive nights. On the first night one of us had an excellent pan of mussels, followed by grilled sardines which were also excellent. This was becasue the main menu had a much higher price for the mussels than the advert on the table, the assumption was that the latter is half quantity which turned out to be incorrect. The other had lamb in red wine sauce which was excellent and highly recommended. The Portuguese wine was OK. Lucky to get a table on the second night. One of us had gambas in a spicy sauce which was very good, followed by octopus in a clay pot - actually a m... 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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  • 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.
  • Mediterrane Saborea la esencia vibrante del Mediterráneo con platos inspirados en las costas bañadas por el sol. Disfruta de aceitunas frescas, hierbas vibrantes, aceites de oliva ricos y una variedad de mariscos y carnes a la parrilla. Ver carta
  • Vegetarisch Disfrute de nuestra vibrante colección de platos vegetarianos, elaborados con las verduras más frescas, sabores ricos y especias sabrosas. Disfrute de un plato saludable y delicioso que celebra los mejores ingredientes de la naturaleza.
  • Meeresfrüchte Sumérgete en las capturas más frescas del mar con nuestra selección de mariscos, que ofrece exquisitos platos preparados con pescados y mariscos de alta calidad. ¡Saborea los sabores del océano en cada bocado!

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