Amaranto Tapas Vino

Winterhuder Weg 146, 22085, Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Wein, Bier, Tapas, Pasta

4.1 💬 115 Reviews
Amaranto Tapas Vino

Phone: +494022691111

Address: Winterhuder Weg 146, 22085, Hamburg, Germany

City: Hamburg

Menu Dishes: 26

Reviews: 115

Website: https://www.amaranto-hh.de

"day off, two people man and woman location: small but fine with outside terrace. see photo map: tapas cross beet over a side, for everyone. the remaining 8 pages are reserved for weine and other drinks. staff: friendly and fast, also the waiting period after ordering the tapas was approx. 15min. the waiting period was bridged with warm broth with oil and salt as gruss from the kitchen.Tapas: very good. as it should be. my comparison is the Mallorcan cuisine from summer holidays in 17'th country;-) a small one was forgotten but also not put in bill. the personal has apologised and is good. the local was well visited. the toilets clean as well as the local itself. we have too two for approx. 2 std. good food and wein 60 euronen left there. the price is locally reasonable and is quite expensive in winterhude and co. a table reservation for the premium times is recommended."

Full menu - 26 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Entrées

Fleisch

Starters

Meeresfrüchte

Seafood

Egg Dishes

Meat Dishes

Antipasti - Starters

Vegetarian Tapas

Pizza

Speisen

Baked

Our Starters

Al Forno*

Vorspeisen

Fleischgerichte

Homemade Tapas

Dessert

Juan Juan

Short

Address

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Reviews

Pia
Pia

I was already the second time in the amaranto for dinner, and it was delicious again and we sat very cozy.


Michael
Michael

Great tapas bar. Quality wine selection, nice food and agreeable service. Out of the way but worth a visit.


Jasna
Jasna

a small winery with delicious food! loving service, international weine and what others lack: cordiality and competence! View menu


austinkdykes
austinkdykes

This is a cozy spot and we were able to grab the last table in the place. We had a small tapas platter with some of their best tapas in the place WOW....


oilspur
oilspur

Maybe the best small restaurant in Hamburg with the greatest assortment of red and whitewines (several hundreds) from Southern Europe. Spanish cuisine with...


Hans-Gerd
Hans-Gerd

the restaurant looks very cozy and always seems to be very well visited. the service was ok, but the food tasted rather fade. we were there with a group of ten people - the personal was a bit overwhelmed. I have already visited many tapas bars or Spanish restaurants, but eating in amaranto was the least tasty. so no recommendation from me. View menu


Hans
Hans

I was in amaranto two times. during the first visit I found eating not good (especially not for the price!.) there was an inattentive service. so I decided to go there for drinks because I had liked it locally from the atmosphere. unfortunately the second visit was crowned at disappointment. the prices on the bill were at once higher than on the map - gin tonic did not cost 7,50€ but 12€ at once. on demand only a pampy answer of the staff. I would never go back here!


Jacquline
Jacquline

the small local is very cozy and authentic. the service family, very nice and warm. you feel very comfortable. you sit tightly on small tables, this is not so comfortable for all, but it belongs to the flair! we had:Pflaumen in speck: very tasty, crisprigh teeth in speck: hammer! boquerones: very good beans sour inlaid: very tasty carpaccio: tasty, very finebruschetta: brot unfortunately very hard, nothing specialerrano: perfect meatballs: interesting, pikant in tomato-rosmarin sauce (denke ich) tasty with mandelstücks or so, so also crispy-prigpinimientos: as they should be aioli: mega tasty, homemade! oliven good wine selection. if you order there are san miguel, have not asked if there ar...


Yvonne
Yvonne

day off, two people man and woman location: small but fine with outside terrace. see photo map: tapas cross beet over a side, for everyone. the remaining 8 pages are reserved for weine and other drinks. staff: friendly and fast, also the waiting period after ordering the tapas was approx. 15min. the waiting period was bridged with warm broth with oil and salt as gruss from the kitchen.Tapas: very good. as it should be. my comparison is the Mallorcan cuisine from summer holidays in 17'th country;-) a small one was forgotten but also not put in bill. the personal has apologised and is good. the local was well visited. the toilets clean as well as the local itself. we have too two for approx. 2... View menu

Hamburg

Hamburg

Hamburg, a port city in northern Germany, is known for its maritime heritage, vibrant culture, and local dishes like Fischbrötchen and Labskaus. It's a blend of old charm and modern vibe.

Categories

  • Wein A curated selection of fine wines from around the world, offering rich reds, crisp whites, and elegant rosés to pair perfectly with your meal. Savor each bottle's unique aroma, flavor, and complexity.
  • Bier Discover our selection of refreshing beers, from crisp lagers to bold ales and rich stouts. Whether you prefer local brews or international favorites, we have the perfect pint to elevate your dining experience. View menu
  • Tapas Enjoy a delightful variety of small, flavorful dishes perfect for sharing, combining traditional and modern influences. Savor each bite as you explore diverse tastes and textures crafted to excite your palate.
  • Pasta Delight in our selection of classic and contemporary pasta dishes, each crafted with fresh, quality ingredients and flavorful sauces that capture the essence of Italian cuisine in every bite.

Amenities

  • Fernsehen
  • Sitzplätze
  • menu
  • Romantisch
  • menu
  • Nichtraucher

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