Tassajara Seit 1976

Eppendorfer Landstrasse 4, Hamburg, Germany

3.9 💬 106 Avis

Adresse: Eppendorfer Landstrasse 4, Hamburg, Germany

Ville: Hamburg

Menu Plats: 33

Avis: 106

"delicious and healthy dishes, lovingly prepared. Nevertheless, there is a lot to improve. it has become too expensive. to the main courses always comes salat, nachos, guacamole etc these must be optional! the prices more appropriate."

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very tasty and fresh


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no good value for money


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all super, very happy again! Voir le carte


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the food was very delicious and was delivered hot.


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partly very tasty, partly okish and therefore somewhat too expensive!


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the food was so lala the price was far too dirty and watery only no star because it was warm because not order! Voir le carte


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super tasty eating from the favorite veggie! super packed and delivered exactly in the pre-ordered time by a very friendly staff. a small mistake (false haunr could be quickly clarified in the chat. top service!


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absolutely delicious and lovingly packed with many fresh ingredients. rather small portions, it is recommended to choose starters. price/performance in order. a little longer delivery time, but still in the frame.


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delicious and healthy dishes, lovingly prepared. Nevertheless, there is a lot to improve. it has become too expensive. to the main courses always comes salat, nachos, guacamole etc these must be optional! the prices more appropriate. Voir le carte

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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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