Restaurant Rudolph - Carte

Blankeneser Landstrasse 29 22587 Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Bier, Lässig, Deutsch, Fleisch

4.4 💬 889 Avis
Restaurant Rudolph

Téléphone: +494073084484

Adresse: Blankeneser Landstrasse 29 22587 Hamburg, Germany

Ville: Hamburg

Menu Plats: 27

Avis: 889

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

"the restaurant rudolph is located quite centrally in the hamburger district Blankenese.and is probably something like a neighboring pub - but at an elevated level. the kitchen is excellent and the card is put together in a variety of ways depending on the season. very particularly well known is the rudolph for his excelled weine, which the houseman introduces and explains with an impressive knowledge of the subject.In addition, he is a transforming cita-shaw, which is a suitable, spiritually pleasing to many places. a reservation therefore recommended. especially in the cold months, garden area and winter garden cannot be used, so that it sometimes becomes a little tight.The good mood there does not break down. Kitchen and cellar are of really good quality, the service flash and the home owner amusing - what more?"

Andrea Andrea

it was a very nice evening in a pleasant atmosphere

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Opentable

Das Schnitzel war super lecker!!! Undxdas Tatar auch köstlich ganz zu schweigen von den Bratkartoffeln


Toni
Toni

the staff was very friendly and accommodating. eating was very good and abundant price appropriate. again very happy!


ManfredB
ManfredB

Alles in allem sehr empfehlenswert. Nur der bis ins Restaurant vordringende Straßenlärm der Blankeneser Landstraße schmälert den Grad der positiven Bewertung minimal. Voir le carte


Loyce
Loyce

I had Matjes Filet as starter and they were really good. The Labskaus was very good too. You will get the red beets, pickles and matjes separated but its your decision if you want to have it all together.


Orland
Orland

A hidden gem in "posh" Blankenese ... cozy interiors, friendly service and authentic Hanseatic fare like Matjes (herring), Sauerfleisch (meat in aspic) and Rote Grütze (red currant pudding with vanilla milk)


Marlen
Marlen

I'd like to go here, my 2nd home. the service is very pleasant, the dishes excellent, good weine and interesting events. you are integrated and have quick contact with other guests. wish are fulfilled without problem and the food freshly dressed. in summer the cozy garden can invite to eat and drink, an oasis in the middle of bare. Voir le carte


Thorsten
Thorsten

we were the first time in the rudolph yesterday, although we have been living in bare and it was really nice. especially the service is very warm and nice, even if you are there with small child. we were able to sit out in the very nice beer garden. eating was also very good. good-bourgeois at high level to fair trips. the caesar salad had a little too little salad for my taste and the dressing could be a little spicy, but overall was very delicious. we're coming back!


Onome
Onome

We've eaten at Rudolph twice now, both times in December when with German friends who live in Blankenese. On both occasions we've been greeted like family (by both the owner/chef and people on adjoining tables!) and immediately felt at home in this incredibly cosy and atmospheric restaurant. The wine list is extensive and both the local beer and food superb: on both occasions we went for the local dish of kale (grünkohl) served with a choice of ham, pork or kochwurst (or, if you're really hungry, all three!) which was great. Rudolph isn't really on the tourist trail, but if you ever find yourself near Blankenese it's well worth a trip.


Siegmund
Siegmund

the restaurant rudolph is located quite centrally in the hamburger district Blankenese.and is probably something like a neighboring pub - but at an elevated level. the kitchen is excellent and the card is put together in a variety of ways depending on the season. very particularly well known is the rudolph for his excelled weine, which the houseman introduces and explains with an impressive knowledge of the subject.In addition, he is a transforming cita-shaw, which is a suitable, spiritually pleasing to many places. a reservation therefore recommended. especially in the cold months, garden area and winter garden cannot be used, so that it sometimes becomes a little tight.The good mood there... 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.
  • Lässig Notre menu Casual propose des plats réconfortants délicieux pour un repas sans effort. Des burgers juteux et des sandwiches succulents aux salades fraîches et plats copieux, notre sélection diversifiée offre une expérience délicieuse pour toute sortie décontractée. Voir le carte
  • Deutsch Savourez des plats copieux et traditionnels d'Allemagne, mettant en vedette des saucisses, des schnitzels et des accompagnements réconfortants comme la choucroute et la salade de pommes de terre, élaborés avec des saveurs authentiques et un riche patrimoine culinaire.
  • Fleisch Découvrez notre sélection de viandes savoureuses, comprenant des steaks grillés à la perfection, du poulet tendre et des plats d'agneau savoureux, chacun assaisonné à la perfection pour une expérience culinaire inoubliable.

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  • Bier
  • Wein
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  • Bankett
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  • Mitnahme

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