Sait Köz - Carte

Große Bergstraße 165, 22767, Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Wein, Salat, Fleisch, Türkisch

3.8 💬 2675 Avis

Téléphone: +49403892484,+49403892483

Adresse: Große Bergstraße 165, 22767, Hamburg, Germany

Ville: Hamburg

Menu Plats: 35

Avis: 2675

Site Web: http://www.sait-koez.de/

"not recommended, my 3 year old son, had to vomit from the pommes, on request said the waiter that the frit fat is not changed daily, but so 2x in the week! they literally advised the old standing frit fat! at my 8-year-old son was a hair in the tinplate and I had more skating, what a pamp tasted. adds that sait grill makes a hot and on the website no alcohol is listed, but before place there is a 2nd drink and wine card incl. schnaps uvm. a clear NO-GO! eat does not taste and the ambiente is also for the cat, but goes up and feeds in the known restaurant at the altona station with the green."

Richmond Richmond

Super delicious, over and over!! Next

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Nelle
Nelle

Very delicious food. Holder waiter always cheerful and friendly.


Carlotta
Carlotta

The food is highly recommended, freshly prepared and tastes very good. The staff is attentive and friendly.


Deion
Deion

Just delicious. Friendly service included. Who is hungry in Altona will eat there. The homemade Ayran tastes best for food. Five stars are really deserved. Voir le carte


Destany
Destany

I was here for the first time today. The food was really delicious, juicy meat, well made salad. A wedding took place and yet we were served quickly. The staff is friendly and clean. The ambience could be a bit more clean, but the food doesn't break.


Anett
Anett

çok lezzetlijdi. (it was very delicious.) lunch table for 5,50€ a diner cellar for 6,90€ water or cola for everyone. I find 1.80€ for hamburg. we had luck with the weather and could sit outside on a table. those who were hired were kind and nice, when I'm back in the opposite, I'll come back to everyone.


Kyle
Kyle

not recommended, my 3 year old son, had to vomit from the pommes, on request said the waiter that the frit fat is not changed daily, but so 2x in the week! they literally advised the old standing frit fat! at my 8-year-old son was a hair in the tinplate and I had more skating, what a pamp tasted. adds that sait grill makes a hot and on the website no alcohol is listed, but before place there is a 2nd drink and wine card incl. schnaps uvm. a clear NO-GO! eat does not taste and the ambiente is also for the cat, but goes up and feeds in the known restaurant at the altona station with the green. 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

  • Wein Une sélection soignée de vins fins du monde entier, offrant des rouges riches, des blancs vifs et des rosés élégants pour accompagner parfaitement votre repas. Savourez l'arôme unique, la saveur et la complexité de chaque bouteille.
  • Salat Un assortiment délicieux de salades vibrantes, avec des légumes verts frais, des légumes de saison et des garnitures savoureuses, arrosées de nos vinaigrettes signature pour une expérience de repas rafraîchissante et saine. Voir le carte
  • 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.
  • Türkisch Savourez les saveurs riches de la Turquie avec des plats mettant en vedette des viandes succulentes, des légumes frais et des épices aromatiques. Dégustez des classiques comme les kebabs, les mezzés et le baklava, apportant le goût vibrant de la cuisine turque à votre table.

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