Paulaner's Miraculum

Kirchenallee 47, 20099, Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Bars, Fisch, Deutsch, Europäisch

3.8 💬 544 Avis
Paulaner's Miraculum

Téléphone: +494024824767

Adresse: Kirchenallee 47, 20099, Hamburg, Germany

Ville: Hamburg

Menu Plats: 3

Avis: 544

Site Web: https://www.paulaners-hamburg.com

"brewery in front of the railway station, ua oriented to Bavarian cuisine (less fish and lots of meat), as paulaner comes from a few. people, let's just go: it's a typical and honest brewery, but from here it's a super, fantastic place and so on, it's running out. as always in hamburg, very limited; the carving (cold and no pig) is good, the typical hamburger dish is thirsty (the three fried fish steaks with kartoffels and sniff sauce), no brot, no grissini, I confirm 5.6 € for the 0 bottle water, 5 which also wait a bit too much, because the place was not so full. in short, it is enough for us, but even considering that it is a brewery, I would not go too far."


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Marta Marta

a cozy restaurant, which is located directly in the hotel European hof. (without table reservation no chance )

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Isidro
Isidro

eating was very tasty and sufficient. the service was very friendly and attentive. there is no reason to come back.


Marliese
Marliese

a nice place to eat something (German or Bavarian cuisine), but especially to drink one of the many excellent beer. I found there a quiet, relaxed atmosphere with friendly and caring staff.


Rudolf
Rudolf

the corner at the main railway station is not so doll, in the paulaner you can hold it well. the beer is great anyway and the food was also ok. the service was good, including good knowledge of English language. Voir le carte


თეიმურაზი
თეიმურაზი

delicious food and really good service. the waitress was very helpful and understanding when I threw a glass of baby food all over the floor. we had a really good evening and would definitely recommend the hotel.


John
John

we lived in the European farm and from that it was obvious to go to the paulan. good beer and a situation that was practical for us, paired with the good service of the ladies made the moments, whether at lunch or evening for us very pleasant.


Leonhard
Leonhard

had a friend on our trip who wanted to have a gayshaxe. . . after several reviews I chose paulaner. very crispy and very hot. the service was very good. atmosphere inside was great and not too loud and eating was excellent. I will definitely come back at my next Hamburg trip. Voir le carte


Gerda
Gerda

combining Bavarian gastronomy with North German soberness is not easy. the paulaner’s miraculum does this. the interieur is cozy, but not too original. the map naturally Bavarian shaped. the personal is friendly and attentive. the food comes quickly and is delicious. who likes this kitchen is here very well.


Lydia
Lydia

we had a family dinner there at our one night in hamburg. the portions were huge and we are presented and overall quite delicious. the service was slow and robotic - it even monitored my answer to the question to ensure a good evaluation, and replaced the first sheet, as I made the mistake to cross the defective little ones! the lack of options makes them back with very weak beer that is made for quantity and not for quality strinks.


Adolphus
Adolphus

brewery in front of the railway station, ua oriented to Bavarian cuisine (less fish and lots of meat), as paulaner comes from a few. people, let's just go: it's a typical and honest brewery, but from here it's a super, fantastic place and so on, it's running out. as always in hamburg, very limited; the carving (cold and no pig) is good, the typical hamburger dish is thirsty (the three fried fish steaks with kartoffels and sniff sauce), no brot, no grissini, I confirm 5.6 € for the 0 bottle water, 5 which also wait a bit too much, because the place was not so full. in short, it is enough for us, but even considering that it is a brewery, I would not go too far. 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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  • Bars Découvrez notre sélection de cocktails méticuleusement préparés, de bières rafraîchissantes et notre liste de vins fins soigneusement choisis. Parfait pour se détendre entre amis ou accompagner vos plats préférés de notre menu. Santé !
  • 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. Voir le carte
  • Deutsch Savourez les riches saveurs de la cuisine allemande traditionnelle, avec des viandes copieuses, de la choucroute acidulée et des sauces somptueuses. Dégustez des plats authentiques qui apportent un goût d'Allemagne à votre table.
  • 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.

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