Chao Vietfood - Carte

Alte Holstenstraße 54, 21029 Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Fisch, Asiatisch, Vietnamesisch

5 💬 112 Avis

Téléphone: +49407242380

Adresse: Alte Holstenstraße 54, 21029 Hamburg, Germany

Ville: Hamburg

Menu Plats: 35

Avis: 112

Menu complet - 35 options

Tous les prix sont des estimations sur Menu.

Spezialitäten

Suppen

Plats Vietnamiens

Mittagsmenüs

Plats De Poulet

Soupes

Dessert

Plats De Vermicelles

Plats De Bœuf

Fingerfood

Végétarien

Plat Principal

Plats De Nouilles De Riz (Pho)

Vietnamien

Spécialités Vietnamiennes

Salate

Poulet - Spécialités Asiatiques

Bœuf - Spécialités Asiatiques

Entrées

Spécialités Chinoises Et Thaïlandaises

Plats De Bun - Nouilles De Riz

Entrées Et Fingerfood

Meistbestellte Gerichte

Vorspeisen

Fisch

Adresse

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Hamburg

Hamburg

Hambourg, une ville portuaire du nord de l'Allemagne, est connue pour son patrimoine maritime, sa culture vibrante, et ses plats locaux comme le Fischbrötchen et le Labskaus. C'est un mélange de charme ancien et d'ambiance moderne.

Catégories

  • Fisch Régalez-vous avec nos plats de poisson exquis, conçus à partir de la prise du jour la plus fraîche. Des grillades favorites aux ragoûts savoureux, notre menu célèbre la richesse de l'océan avec des saveurs pour satisfaire tous les palais.
  • Asiatisch Vivez un voyage culinaire à travers l'Asie avec notre menu diversifié. Des saveurs épicées du curry thaïlandais à l'umami savoureux des sushis japonais, nous proposons une grande variété de plats qui célèbrent la cuisine asiatique authentique. Voir le carte
  • Vietnamesisch Savourez les saveurs vibrantes et aromatiques du Vietnam avec des plats mettant en avant des herbes fraîches, des sauces acidulées et des bouillons délicats. Profitez d'un menu proposant des classiques tels que le pho, le banh mi et les rouleaux de printemps frais, conçus pour ravir vos sens.

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