Chef Croque - Carte

Cuxhavener Strasse 369, Hamburg, Germany

3.8 💬 106 Avis

Adresse: Cuxhavener Strasse 369, Hamburg, Germany

Ville: Hamburg

Menu Plats: 23

Avis: 106

"unfortunately the specified delivery time of minutes has not been met with a distance. we only have to eat after more minutes. after that I asked by phone. then the croque was cold and pappy. the pommes were not better"

Elmar Elmar

very tasty

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Hans-Walter
Hans-Walter

all good,very tasty,yet again


จีรพรรณ
จีรพรรณ

never eaten such a delicious croque


Guido
Guido

on the point on time super tasty always happy Voir le carte


Julia
Julia

fast delivery, delicious, and warm. thank you


Elmar
Elmar

very tasty! had chosen a false sauce and called. has been exchanged, has worked super! thank you!


Andreane
Andreane

croque: sweet, fad, lukewarm. service: grey! after the call (finds the telenr. not so easy that we were fed, will be waited again! never again! Voir le carte


Jure
Jure

compared to the presto or other delivery services is the price of over euro for the croque brooch and the amount of sweet potatoes pommes for is ridiculous first and last order


Carl
Carl

the broth was completely soft and pappy. the croque was lukewarm or cold. have waited more than hours. after an hour and then it took more than min to delivery. we will not order again.


จีรพรรณ
จีรพรรณ

unfortunately the specified delivery time of minutes has not been met with a distance. we only have to eat after more minutes. after that I asked by phone. then the croque was cold and pappy. the pommes were not better Voir le carte

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.

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