Restaurant Arkadasch

Grindelhof 43, 20146, Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Diner, Barbecue, Europäisch, Mediterrane

3.5 💬 234 Avis
Restaurant Arkadasch

Téléphone: +4940637973873,+494041125941

Adresse: Grindelhof 43, 20146, Hamburg, Germany

Ville: Hamburg

Menu Plats: 35

Avis: 234

Site Web: http://www.doris-diner.de

"We came upon this restaurant accidentally and were delighted we chose to sit and eat. It is located in a lovely little square/plaza and we had a table outside underneath parasols - I felt like we were in Sicily! Delighted to have the parasols as it unexpectedly rained and this was the only restaurant in the square that had full cover for customers. The service from a young Turkish speaking waiter (he also spoke German and English) was fabulous - he could not have been kinder. We had an 11 and 9 year old with us and he recommended dishes for them that were superb! He also offered that the kitchen could do whatever the children wanted to eat (off the menu). They had Kofte (meatballs) and chips and there plates were totally empty at the end. I had a half portion of meze which were lovely and my husband also had kofte. We have just spent 4 weeks in Turkey and this was the most delicious and best value meal even compared to Turkish prices and cuisine. The portions were very large. Well worth a visit both for the food and the lovely location."


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Manfred Manfred

Good and convenient Turkish food! Lot of space. The service is good. They also serve various kinds of German beer!

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Sofie
Sofie

This was a typical Turkish restaurant with very nice ambient, food quality used t be much better than what but is these day!


Nil
Nil

A nice restaurant, lots of tables, enough space for the guests, delicious Turkish food, hospitable service, cosy. One of my favorites in Hamburg.


Ashley
Ashley

Quite satisfactory meal, served in a womanly atmosphere. Not totally clear which kind of cusine they want to serve, but the result is encouraging. Voir le carte


Hedi
Hedi

Nothing particularly special but it is possible to have a decent meal with a kind of Turkish style. The place is comfortable and the service acceptable.


Margarete
Margarete

This place is one of the typically best restaurants in Hamburg, in my opinion. Tasty meal, speedy service, polite manager and excellent atmosphere. Thanks, Arkadasch!


Mareike
Mareike

The food was interesting but nothing very special. I had a kind of Turkish version of the moussaka which was a bit on the dry side. The service is not that good and the ambience rather bare despite some paintings on the walls. It lacks a bit of character. Voir le carte


Max
Max

As a vegan it can be difficult to eat in a restaurant but when we asked about vegan options we were delighted to find out that any option from the veggie menu could be veganised as they cook to order.The food was delicious, we were taken care of and the prices are reasonable.Definitely recommend this restaurant.


Marlies
Marlies

I have been eating here since I lived in Hamburg more than 10 years ago. The restaurant is situated in the basement right on the corner across from the University of Hamburg and a movie theater. It is a nice comfortable restaurant for after the movies, lunch, late evenings, or just anytime you feel like having a meal alone or with friends. There is a wide variety of Turkish appetizers and mains. My favorite is the meat skewers and yogurt sauce.


Alexander
Alexander

We came upon this restaurant accidentally and were delighted we chose to sit and eat. It is located in a lovely little square/plaza and we had a table outside underneath parasols - I felt like we were in Sicily! Delighted to have the parasols as it unexpectedly rained and this was the only restaurant in the square that had full cover for customers. The service from a young Turkish speaking waiter (he also spoke German and English) was fabulous - he could not have been kinder. We had an 11 and 9 year old with us and he recommended dishes for them that were superb! He also offered that the kitchen could do whatever the children wanted to eat (off the menu). They had Kofte (meatballs) and chips... 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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  • Diner Les dîneurs classiques servent toute une gamme de plats réconfortants copieux, allant des petits-déjeuners servis toute la journée et des hamburgers juteux au pain de viande maison, milk-shakes crémeux et tartes américaines classiques dans une atmosphère chaleureuse et nostalgique.
  • Barbecue Savourez les saveurs fumées et juteuses de nos délices barbecue. Des côtes tendres au porc effiloché succulent, chaque plat est grillé à la perfection avec nos sauces emblématiques, offrant un véritable goût du paradis du barbecue. 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.
  • Mediterrane 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.

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