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Abaton Bistro
After a trip to the neighbouring theatre, or a quick trip through the university quarter, stop by and enjoy the relaxing ambiance and lively crowd.
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Abendmahl
Located in only meters from the boisterous Reeperbahn, Abendmahl is a cozy, dimly lit restaurant with a small, varied a la carte menu or the choice of a 2, 3 or 4-course Überraschungsmenu prepared at the whim of the chef.
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Alex
Sitting at the foot of the Inner Alster in the centre of town, Alex has one of the best views of the river. Lunches are slightly overpriced for what they are and Sunday brunch can be crowded and smoky in spite of the restaurant's large size.
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Atlantic Restaurant
A hugely popular restaurant for those who can afford it and run by a very charming man indeed, the Atlantic oozes sophistication and yet retains an informal and relaxed atmosphere.
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Au Quai
Having once served in Hamburg's port as a refrigerated warehouse, Au Quai now serves to please. Head Chef Danny Riewoldt has
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Cox
With changing daily lunch and evening menus, this lovely restaurant with shades of pastel yellow and white tablecloths attracts a media crowd who come to celebrate the chef’s cooking rather than the décor.
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Eisenstein
Named after Sergej Eisenstein, the Russian director of Ivan the Terrible, the pizzas everything but terrible. Not to be compared with the likes of Italian or American pizza, these pizzas are thin-crusted and in a world of their own.
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Engel
Engel means "angel" and was perhaps named for this restaurant's breathtaking view of the harbour. Select from a varied menu including tasty fish and meat dishes.
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Filmhauskneipe
Be transported... sort of... to a Munich beer garden while seated outside this restaurant. A row of picnic tables and stringed lights lend to the festive atmosphere, as well as featured artists whose work lines the walls.
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Goldfisch
Goldfish provides a view of one of the many canals meandering through quiet charming Eppendorf. On weekends a nice breakfast and small play area will please both parents and children.
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Haerlin
A classy silver service gourmet restaurant inside the Raffles hotel that sets the standard in high living and fine dining. Food includes the chef’s famous lamb dishes, fillet soul, lobster and rhubarb tart.
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Kaisers
Set between the cruiseliner terminal and the new Elbphilharmonie building in the Hafencity harbour area, here's a great place to sit and watch the comings and goings of ships on the water.
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Knuth
Hidden behind the Mercado shopping area, Knuth offers breakfast, lunch and dinner served by attractive, friendly staff. Patrons range from retirees working on crossword puzzles to hipsters taking a coffee break.
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Louise
The atmosphere smacks of red velvet and light gold hues at this restaurant located in Hamburg's Winterhude district. Recommended is a schnitzel and an accompanying glass of wine.
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Mangold lokal
Mangold sits at the entrance to Marktstrasse, one of Hamburg’s more retro shopping streets. The menu reflects the decor - simple and tasteful - and the prices are surprisingly low.
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Mess
Utterly charming and most certainly not a mess at all, this cute little international restaurant features lots of tucked away seating for the intimate shovelling in of quality nosh with a loved one.
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Nil
Who would have thought an old shoe store would become a prime location. A young, hip scene has settled into Nil. Patrons can choose from a St.
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San Michele
One of Hamburg’s illustrious award-winning gourmet restaurants, San Michele is an elegant, immaculate place, yet pleasantly informal.
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Schlachterbörse Wolfgang Süße
This restaurant may just provide some of Hamburg's best meat. The menu is full of various steaks and filets in all sizes and varieties.
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Schönes Leben
It's easy to live the good life at Schönes Leben. Serving everything from Hamburger currywurst to sushi, fresh fish and Italian dishes, it's hard to make a choice, just like in real life.
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Turnhalle St. Georg
It is hard to believe this chic restaurant was at one time a sports hall. However, the gymnastic rings and other equipment serve to remind its patrons.
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