Fresh Green - Carte

Gänsemarkt 50, Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Saft, Bagels, Falafel, Europäisch

3.6 💬 61 Avis

Adresse: Gänsemarkt 50, Hamburg, Germany

Ville: Hamburg

Menu Plats: 25

Avis: 61

"Ingredients tasted fresh and good however I ordered a falafel and hummus bowl and it was basically a collection of salad and tomatos with a small spoon on of hummus and NO falafel at all!! For 13 EUR I feel completely ripped off, never again, thanks"

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dressing was missing, instead of a bagel was used fladenbrot.

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salat was very good as the suppe, but it could have been a bit more dressing


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too long delivery time. Unfortunately, the kartoffel was cold and not tasty anymore.


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the bagel was not a bagel, but some broth, and were swashing on the eating though these were extra ordered. Voir le carte


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always super fresh house kitchen. before all the suppen and kumpir mega! again and again, as the brot and the baked were all to do it yourself, have asked


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eating was an absolute sweat. who has no more stock, should not sell too overpriced trips. sandwich barely occupied, mini salad many missing ingredients. do not order here Mondays!


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the soups are highly recommended and the avocado bagle is the best I have eaten so far, love it! also the ceaser salat is top! best load to get healthy tired, thank you from fresh green Voir le carte


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as always super delicious. produktando has unfortunately ruined the delivery, but the restaurant has packed a small surprise as compensation. super nice and thank you I like to order again!


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we have already ordered four times and have never received exactly what was ordered. wish (e.g. without tweeting) are ignored, the wrong sauce is delivered to the salad, the wraps are prepared with the wrong dough.


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Ingredients tasted fresh and good however I ordered a falafel and hummus bowl and it was basically a collection of salad and tomatos with a small spoon on of hummus and NO falafel at all!! For 13 EUR I feel completely ripped off, never again, thanks 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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  • Saft Boissons fraîchement pressées et revitalisantes à partir des meilleurs fruits, offrant une explosion de saveurs naturelles. Parfaitement rafraîchissants, nos jus offrent un moyen sain et délicieux d'étancher votre soif.
  • Bagels Des bagels fraîchement cuits, croustillants à l'extérieur et moelleux à l'intérieur, servis nature ou avec une variété de tartinades et garnitures délicieuses pour satisfaire tous les goûts et préférences. Choisissez votre préféré pour bien commencer votre journée ! Voir le carte
  • Falafel Découvrez un goût du Moyen-Orient avec notre sélection de falafels, comprenant des beignets de pois chiches croustillants, des salades vibrantes et une sauce tahini crémeuse. Parfaitement assaisonné et plein de saveur à chaque bouchée.
  • Europäisch

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