Sprinkenhof - Carte

Burchardstraße 8, 20095, Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Bier, Kebab, Fisch, Deutsch

4.6 💬 7033 Avis
Sprinkenhof

Téléphone: +4940335185

Adresse: Burchardstraße 8, 20095, Hamburg, Germany

Ville: Hamburg

Menu Plats: 10

Avis: 7033

Site Web: http://www.restaurant-sprinkenhof.de

"We had a few alternatives for the lunch around the area, but then made a quick decision for this restaurant. Or it's more of a pub-like place. There were some other people there having a lunch, too, but plenty of tables to choose from. We chose from the daily lunch menu and the food arrived quite fast. And it was really delicious. The chicken was not cooked too much, but still it had the crispy grill stripes on it. And it was joined with a huge baked potatoe and a large salad. The amount of food on the plate was plenty even for a hungry person, but still it was well-made. The service was fast and friendly, and it looked like the whole place was operated by one man and a lunch-time help. Considering that, just wow!"

Menu complet - 10 options

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Dessert

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Tortas

Salades

Burger

Accompagnements

Plats De Schnitzel De Porc

Sandwichs

Mayawati Mayawati

typical German pub with food. first price beer, excellent eating, beautiful staff, went twice in four days.

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Henning
Henning

great place for German food. good value for money and nice atmosphere. would come back and would recommend it!


Margot
Margot

The place and the menu doesn't look like much, but the service and food was absolutely amazing! Worth a visit if you want good german food and a beer.


Yessenia
Yessenia

the restaurant is just a few minutes walk from the city centre and the mainbanhof. the labskaus was good and the price is ok as the amount. the fish was great. Voir le carte


Constanza
Constanza

This restaurant was quite close our hotel. It is quaint and local. The food was great value we tried the fish dish and the steak. Both were large portions and served quickly.


Kelli
Kelli

This restaurant was quite close our hotel. It is quaint and local. The food was great value we tried the 3 fish dish and the steak. Both were large portions and served quickly.


Silfá
Silfá

Nice service and reasonable pricing. In a weekday almost fully booked. Good atmosphere. Took their Hamburg wiener schnitzel which was really good. A small beer and my day was fine. Voir le carte


Irma
Irma

Came for lunch with my Wife and Daughter before visiting the chocolate museum. We had the schnitzel, currywurst, hamburger and apple pancake for dessert. All served very quickly, and made to order. The waitress spoke excellent English and was very friendly. I'd definitely recommend a...visit if you're in the area.


Zoé
Zoé

Just across the street from the Chile Haus and around the corner from the Chocolate Museum, this little restaurant served up tasty German cooking and delightfully cool Koenig Pilsner. My wife enjoyed a very flavorful Pork Schnitzel Wiener Art while I had a flavorful schnitzel in a mushroom cream sauce. Folks at a neighboring table tucked in to a copious North German Labskaus and seem to enjoy it a lot. Service was prompt and friendly and commanded enough English to get our order perfectly understood around my basic German. Nearest U-bahn stop was Meßberg on line U1.


Gert
Gert

We had a few alternatives for the lunch around the area, but then made a quick decision for this restaurant. Or it's more of a pub-like place. There were some other people there having a lunch, too, but plenty of tables to choose from. We chose from the daily lunch menu and the food arrived quite fast. And it was really delicious. The chicken was not cooked too much, but still it had the crispy grill stripes on it. And it was joined with a huge baked potatoe and a large salad. The amount of food on the plate was plenty even for a hungry person, but still it was well-made. The service was fast and friendly, and it looked like the whole place was operated by one man and a lunch-time help. Cons... 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.

Catégories

  • Bier Découvrez notre sélection de bières rafraîchissantes, des lagers croquantes aux ales audacieuses et aux stouts riches. Que vous préfériez les bières locales ou les favoris internationaux, nous avons la pinte parfaite pour rehausser votre expérience culinaire.
  • Kebab Savourez nos délicieux kebabs, grillés à la perfection et débordant de saveur. Choisissez parmi une variété de viandes et d'épices vives, servis avec des accompagnements frais. Parfait pour un repas satisfaisant et savoureux. Voir le carte
  • 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.
  • 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.

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