Of the many Portuguese restaurants in this street, this was our favourite so far. The prices are similar to the others around here, and the food was excellent - delicious fish, surprisingly well-seasoned and well-cooked sides, and the mussels in white wine sauce were to die for - we literally scooped out and drank the broth once the mussels were gone. Single point of criticism: they don't do extra wishes. I wanted roasted potatoes instead of boiled, and got boiled with no further comment. However, even the boiled potatoes were delicious, so all is forgiven. Great place!
Edit: Another two visits later and we're still convinced that this restaurant is great. Special shout-out for the quail in orange sauce; very reasonable price and portion for...
Read moreThe place definitely reminds me of Galicia and Portugal, from the deco to the colors being used, weird as I was in Hamburg :)
The owner seems to be a Portuguese man and he was there to open the place so we could be the first guests.
Honestly, the fish here is prepared delicious with plenty olive oil and potatoes.. which simply brought my heart back to eating in the Atlantic coast of Spain. I cannot stress enough how good the fish was.. it had been ages since I'd eaten so good.
The place also had a really nice albeit expensive sangria (25 € per liter) with delicious apricots.
Whenever I'm in Hamburg i will try to eat...
Read moreThis is a place with a mix of Spanish and Portuguese cuisine. The diversity of dishes is high, however, I was a bit disappointed at my dish as it arrived a bit cold. I ordered the dish with rabbit and chestnuts. The vegetables on the side were also a bit poor in my opinion. The staff took very long to come take our order, despite the place not being so busy. At the end of our meal, we had to actually stand up and go pay directly at the counter because nobody was coming to check our table. We didn’t have the most...
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