Leandros Griechisches

Meiendorfer Muehlenweg 35, Hamburg, Germany

4.8 💬 453 Avis

Adresse: Meiendorfer Muehlenweg 35, Hamburg, Germany

Ville: Hamburg

Menu Plats: 35

Avis: 453

"eat tasty and mostly still warm. only the pommes unfortunately somewhat cold and no longer crispy. Maybe you could see if you can still optimize it."

Menu complet - 35 options

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Vorspeisen

Snacks Et Accompagnements

Dessert

Entrées Chaudes

Fleischgerichte

Kalte Vorspeisen

Salades

Beilagen

Accompagnements

Für Den Kleinen Hunger

Pommes De Terre Frites

Spezialitäten

Spécialités À La Poêle

Spezial Pfannen

Apéritifs Au Fromage

Hors-D'œuvre Froids

Seafood*

Plats De Viande

Hähnchen Und Falafel

Spécialités Au Fromage

Plats Grillés

Poisson - Plats De Poisson

Hauptgerichte

Salate

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Super lecker


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very delicious!


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Wie imemr good! Voir le carte


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the food was fantastic!


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it was again very delicious


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do not want to be a good idea Voir le carte


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eating was top. the waiting period was under construction. was on it and on it.


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somehow the transfer of lieferando did not work properly, had to wait minutes to eat it. eating was as always top!


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eat tasty and mostly still warm. only the pommes unfortunately somewhat cold and no longer crispy. Maybe you could see if you can still optimize it. 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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