Recommending where to eat in Hamburg is an easy task. You will certainly come across a lot in Hamburg with: Bread, Currywurst, Schnitzel, Doner, Cake and Coffee.
First, Currywurst it's a fast-food dish of pork sausage and a reddish sauce that basically contains ketchup, tomato paste, barbecue, Worcestershire sauce, and of course, curry. It is served with bread or fries.
Already schnitzel It is a very thin breaded steak, often pork.
Lastly, Rotary it is meat roasted on a skewer and sliced very finely to eat on bread (basically the famous Greek barbecue in São Paulo). Despite being a Turkish dish, there is a lot there.
Where to eat in Hamburg
I wonder how Germans manage to stay thin by eating so much bread! I noticed that it is normal to eat dry bread, without cream cheese or butter, for example, they buy the bread, a cup of coffee and devour it on the go.
Ultimately, fans will be pleased with the amount of Starbucks scattered across the city. And as usual, always with queues!
Schanzenbaeckerei
At first it is a high quality artisanal bakery, common there. Hammerbrookstraße 89, 20097 Hamburg.
Le Crobag
Despite having a French footprint, the snacks and croissants are very tasty. It's a network spread across Germany, in Hamburg I saw a lot even within some stations. Have a snack there, without fear. I, for example, lost count of how many snacks I tasted. Coffee-Plaza Am Sandtorpark 6 City Shop, 20457.
D. Jose
First of all, know that there is a neighborhood with many Portuguese and Italian restaurants with great options for lunch and dinner, the Portuguese Quarter (between Landungsbrucken and Baumwall stations). I recommend including it in your itinerary, the menus are displayed on the sidewalks, so it will be easy to choose where to stop. We made a great choice at D. José, we spent less than 40 euros on two meals + drinks. Ditmar-Koel-Straße 11, 20459 Hamburg.
I forgot to take a picture of the whole dish as it was attractive.
coffee irma
This charming cafe was close to the hotel where we stayed. The owner is Lebanese, she tries a little English, however, she makes delicious snacks. I ate pesto and mozzarella + NY cheesecake with DIVINOOO red fruit sauce. Also, I ate breakfast in the doldrums several times waiting for the weather to improve. If you stay in the region, it is a suggestion for breakfast or afternoon. Sonninstrasse 2220097 Hamburg.
lucullus
In summary: a micro restaurant in the middle of the sidewalk, simple, without luxury and always busy where you can eat well, that's Lucullus. Although not glamorous, it serves a delicious Currywurst. Great suggestion when visiting the Reeperbahn region. Reeperbahn 75, 20359
Schweinske
The decor at Schweinske is full of mannequins of pigs and sows dressed, shall we say, in a sensual way. The atmosphere is relaxed, the menu varied and finally there are good Schnitzel options at an affordable price. Reeperbahn 157 20359
Clouds Heaven´s Bar & Kitchen
If you enjoy the atmosphere of an elegant bar at night and want to take away an incredible view of the city, Clouds will serve you with excellence, without a doubt. Except in winter, the rooftop is open, which makes the bar even more interesting. Reservations are required for the restaurant, not for the bar. TTG Betriebs GmbH & Co. KG Reeperbahn 1 20359
La Locanda
It is a reference Italian restaurant for people who work in offices in the region. Despite being simple and cheap, a group of executives were having lunch next to my table and another group with the same profile was anxiously waiting for a table to become vacant. The only point to raise is that the tables are very close together and the place is a bit cramped. Wexstraße 29, 20355 Hamburg,
Frank Pasta
Italian restaurant inside a food court in a shopping center, next to the Rathaus. If you are in the area and want to rest and have lunch, I recommend La Pasta Franco. It was certainly one of the best pesto sauces I've ever tasted. They do it “Spoleto” style, you choose the pasta, sauce and a side dish. I paid +- 6 euros for my hearty dish (if you're with someone who eats little, I dare say that one dish serves two people!).
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HofbrauWirtshaus
I was curious to eat pork knuckles, so we chose a very German restaurant to kill that desire, and what a great choice! Hofbräu Wirtshaus represents sophisticated cuisine, from white Munich sausages to roast pork and Austrian delicacies. The place holds up to 1000 customers in 700 square meters. Beer lovers will feel right at home with the huge ice-cold mugs. Definitely not for the faint hearted. The large pork knuckle plate served the 2 of us comfortably, in addition there are half-plate options. Speersort 1, 20095 Hamburg
Langnese Café
Firstly, a large, modern building opposite the harbor houses Unilever's headquarters in Hamburg. On the ground floor there is a café open to the public with a good selection of sweets and snacks from the brand. In that sense, I suggest setting aside some time to sit on the sofas and have an ice cream facing the Port of Hamburg. If you are an indecisive person, choosing between all the available ice cream and topping options will be a problem! Am Strandkai 1, 20457 Hamburg,
pinch
Hamburg's old-time rock'n'roll crowd, in short. Attendees are senior family members and lively groups of friends. The atmosphere is not at all delicate, as there are several posters and photos of bands even on the ceiling, in addition to framed musical instruments embedded in the walls. You feel totally involved in the rock world, even those who don't love it will enjoy the experience. While enjoying good music, you can order one of the house's flagships, pork ribs in the "al you can eat" style. We weren't hungry enough so we ordered a burger and shared it, good order too. Millerntorpl. 1, 20359 Hamburg.
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