Ata Turkische Spezialitaten

Am Stadtrand 66, 22047 Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Suppe, Salat, Vegan, Vegetarier

4.2 💬 1216 Reviews
Ata Turkische Spezialitaten

Phone: +494069641787

Address: Am Stadtrand 66, 22047 Hamburg, Germany

City: Hamburg

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 1216

"the Turkish restaurant ata has long been located at the rande of the city 66. it opened on Tuesday to Friday from 12:00 – 14:30 and 17:00 – 23:00 clock, Saturday from 17:00 – 24:00 clock and Sunday and from 12:00 22:00 clock. Tuesday to Friday there is a lunch table with suppe, salat and fladenbrot. lunches cost between 5,50 and 7,80 €. an alcohol-free drink for 1,90 € 0,3 l and 2,30 € for 0.4 l. the rich food card offers cold appetizers, ante, salate, suppening, baked, pizzas, wings, grill specialties, lamb dishes, steaks, their dishes and calf specialties. there are also vegetarian and older dishes and also has something for the small guests on camp. the price segment is 3 € for starters and suppers, up to 14,50 € for the rich main dishes. I had today for two people a karadeniz plate (karadeniz hot black sea) consisting of 1 kalbs and hackspiess, lammkotelett, putenbrust, small rumpsteaks, garlic sausage, fried aubergine, kartoffeln, sweet, tweebel and rice for 31 €. it was delicious and we were fed properly."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Entrées

Soups

Geflügel

Starters

Warme Vorspeisen

Vegetarisch

Pizza

Original Amigo-Pizza - Normal Ø 30Cm

Starters - Anatolian Style

Main Course

Meat Dishes

Lammspezialitäten

Indian

Mezeler - Vorspeisen

Vegetarian

Meze - Vorspeisen

Warme Voorgerechten

Kalbspezialitäten

Onze Specialiteiten

Salate

Türkische Pizzen

Turkse Pizza's

Annemarie Annemarie

very tasty and friendly restaurant. also with table card.

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Reviews

Jeanette
Jeanette

Great restaurant. tolles essen, gute preise sehr freundliches personal.


Julie
Julie

very good food. there are various dishes that are all very good. in the afternoon there are very good special offers, always with suppe, brot and salat. the price is very good.


Klemens
Klemens

I liked eating very well, but there was no English menu. the place is very cozy, since we were three years old, we ordered many things on the menu, so we got a good choice of delicacies. I think they should really improve their game for international travelers. View menu


Ivo
Ivo

I really liked the food but they did not have any English menu. The place is really cozy since we were three we ordered a lot of things in the menu so wet got a good range of delights. I think they should really step...up their game for international travelers.


Hans-Ulrich
Hans-Ulrich

that looks like a private house in a circular traffic between the business area and the residential area. inside it is tidy and tidy and Thursdays around 19 clock almost full. the service was fast and efficient and the food delicious. we received free bread and salad while we waited for the main dish and a free drink at the end. very nice.


Gotthard
Gotthard

This looks like a private house on a roundabout between an industrial park and a residential area. Inside it is neat and tidy and at on a Thursday, almost full. The service was quick and efficient and the food tasty. We received complimentary bread...and salad while we waited for the main course and a complimentary drink at the end. Very nice. View menu


Heidemarie
Heidemarie

beia we visited a recommendation. the selection of food is great, the previously proven dishes were consistently delicious and the prices are good – measured on quality and quantity. especially beautiful for “sharp”: where sharp is, is also sharp. the device is a bit cheesy, but they feel comfortable. the staff is exceptionally friendly and takes care of the guests. even though everything I've cost so far, there are some highlights. my favorites: warm appetizers: meze teller main dishes: etli nohut, rumpsteak biberli


Emanuel
Emanuel

the Turkish restaurant ata has long been located at the rande of the city 66. it opened on Tuesday to Friday from 12:00 – 14:30 and 17:00 – 23:00 clock, Saturday from 17:00 – 24:00 clock and Sunday and from 12:00 22:00 clock. Tuesday to Friday there is a lunch table with suppe, salat and fladenbrot. lunches cost between 5,50 and 7,80 €. an alcohol-free drink for 1,90 € 0,3 l and 2,30 € for 0.4 l. the rich food card offers cold appetizers, ante, salate, suppening, baked, pizzas, wings, grill specialties, lamb dishes, steaks, their dishes and calf specialties. there are also vegetarian and older dishes and also has something for the small guests on camp. the price segment is 3 € for starters a...

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

  • Suppe Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day.
  • Salat A delightful assortment of vibrant salads, featuring fresh greens, seasonal vegetables, and savory toppings, drizzled with our signature dressings for a refreshing and wholesome meal experience. View menu
  • Vegan "Delight in our vegan menu, offering a vibrant selection of plant-based dishes crafted with fresh, seasonal ingredients. Savor flavorsome meals that are as nourishing as they are delicious."
  • Vegetarier Delight in our vibrant collection of vegetarian dishes, crafted with the freshest greens, rich flavors, and savory spices. Enjoy a wholesome, delectable plate that celebrates nature's finest ingredients.

Amenities

  • Mitnahme
  • Haustiere
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  • Fernsehen
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  • Sitzplätze

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