Ciao Ana - Carte

Ditmar-Koel-Straße 8, 20459, Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Pizza, Mittelmeer, Europäisch, Vegetarier

3.7 💬 1641 Avis
Ciao Ana

Téléphone: +494025485183

Adresse: Ditmar-Koel-Straße 8, 20459, Hamburg, Germany

Ville: Hamburg

Menu Plats: 35

Avis: 1641

Site Web: https://www.ciao-ana.de/

"who wants to escape from the harbour of the diversity of Portuguese restaurants, is really hard to do, and so the road leads almost inevitably to the Dietmar-Koel-Straße nr. 8, in the “Ciao Ana” which is claimed both by name and by the card and by the language habit of the service forces according to an Italian. who appears early enough in the evening has no problem getting a table. we even had the luck to sit next to the entrance on an open wing window and to be able to watch the drive in the free. the top who was willing to talk with us Italian was nice and relatiw flink. so we could order without waiting times. madame chose a mixed salate as an appetizer that was fresh and crisp, but perhaps could have been a little fine-leaved. then calf liver with sage. the leber very well roasted, in the amount perhaps slightly dimensioned for good eaters, for that there were more kartoffels and brokkoli, the sage in the sauce slightly moistened. overall neat, but the kitchen should also pay attention to the outside and wipe the edges of the plate when glued with the sauce. I got a really nice calzone, which was fed with capern on request, but a few at least. the requested olio picante was really picant, which is by no means self-evident. So nothing was to be put out, but was a good one. the house wine was neat. a small inconsistency during the order was compensated for with the bill, so that the evening was actually pleasant. but there was something else, so back! mineral water was also ordered to eat and now perhaps explained why several times during the evening apparently coworkers from the opposite Portuguese restaurant with plastic baskets crossed the road to rush in direction “Ciao Ana”. a view of the water bottle and behold there was not about untilmarckquelle or san pellegrino, but “Carvalhelhos”. the water tasted first like sleeping feet and really creating water across Europe is a hit into the contor of each person who strives to think and live in an environmentally friendly way. of course this also applies to the above mentioned san pellegrino. the above, addressed, lapidar said that the owner is just portugiese – with which the circle closes again. you do not escape them in the Portuguese quarter."

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Salade

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Penne

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Pizzas, Ø 30Cm

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Isobel Isobel

eat and flair quite ok but quite expensive quality of food convinces not to them also no matter what comes the next bus

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Jamel
Jamel

it was 24 degrees, we ordered beer and for snacks we would like to order a cut pizza and...as we did not order anymore, we were kicked out.


Åge
Åge

We wanted to share a small pizza while enjoying some beers. The servant said they do not allow to share food between customers. What?? Bizarre and rude...


Kenneth
Kenneth

An Italian establishment in an area better known for its Portuguese and Spanish reataurants we had a coffee pit-stop in the cafe part of the building on... Voir le carte


Ken
Ken

Passable grilled calamari, not too gritty and not too oily (but a little of each). This place seemed the right mix of full and relaxed on a Sunday evening,...


Frank
Frank

we drove to the tourist guide of the bike tour in this district (Portuguese district). it was very crowded, but we had a quick spot. delicious pizzas, more affordable and faster service. we got the appetizer (knoblauchpizza, super tasty!) at the same time with our main dish (pizza thunfisch and pasta, also very tasty).


Zachary
Zachary

if you are in hamburg and have a desire for an italian, here you are quite well removed. best to order pizza then you never do something wrong, because pasta dishes are often very small.But for a nice evening to two you can do that well. cellar very attentive and the red wine / house wine also ok, even if it comes from portugal. But what was better earlier, on which bruschetta was always you pumice, which is missing now and again. Voir le carte


Everardo
Everardo

lunch today on 15.8.17 in ciao ana in the portugiesenviertel of hamburg! as touris we had no plan and went where the most was going. a very pacifiable italian who remembers the 50’s and 60’s. adorable! we ordered us pizza, although the day card has offered plenty of choice. pizza for 5,50 ! there came giant pizzas with a teig I really only know from italy! we paid for 3 drinks with 2 giant pizzas only 22,00 ! absolute top price performance! we would definitely go back!


George
George

from the outside it looked very good, but the first impression fooled!Service:Two waiters guarded the outside area, one could have gone through it as a doorstep.The order recorded and the drinks placed on the table. unfortunately not properly listened and instead of a 0.5 lt carafe table wine brought a large carafe.Too happy after complaining only 0.5 off.Essen:We had ordered from the recommendation of the house a calf carving with gorgonzola sauce and penne arrabiata. the pennants were quite ok, edible but not an experience.The calfs carving was rather an old cow, fried, burned a bit and garnished with a gorgonzola sauce which had seen thin and only little gorgonzola. the linings should be...


Ragini
Ragini

who wants to escape from the harbour of the diversity of Portuguese restaurants, is really hard to do, and so the road leads almost inevitably to the Dietmar-Koel-Straße nr. 8, in the “Ciao Ana” which is claimed both by name and by the card and by the language habit of the service forces according to an Italian. who appears early enough in the evening has no problem getting a table. we even had the luck to sit next to the entrance on an open wing window and to be able to watch the drive in the free. the top who was willing to talk with us Italian was nice and relatiw flink. so we could order without waiting times. madame chose a mixed salate as an appetizer that was fresh and crisp, but perh... 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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  • Pizza Plongez dans nos pizzas parfaitement cuites, élaborées avec de la pâte étirée à la main, une sauce tomate riche et un mélange de fromages gourmets. Chaque tranche éclate de garnitures fraîches, garantissant une bouchée délicieuse à chaque fois.
  • Mittelmeer Savourez l'essence vibrante de la Méditerranée avec des plats inspirés par les côtes baignées de soleil. Dégustez des olives fraîches, des herbes vibrantes, des huiles d'olive riches et une variété de fruits de mer et de viandes grillées. Voir le carte
  • Europäisch Savourez un voyage culinaire à travers l'Europe avec notre menu savamment élaboré, mettant en vedette des plats authentiques de France, d'Italie, d'Espagne et d'ailleurs, en utilisant les ingrédients les plus frais pour donner vie aux saveurs traditionnelles.
  • Vegetarier Régalez-vous de notre collection vibrante de plats végétariens, élaborés avec les légumes les plus frais, des saveurs riches et des épices savoureuses. Savourez une assiette saine et délicieuse qui célèbre les meilleurs ingrédients de la nature.

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