Café Rossio - Menu

Wandsbeker Chaussee 117, 22089, Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Cafés, Fisch, Kaffee, Spanisch

4.5 💬 2796 Reviews
Café Rossio

Phone: +494021908991,+442071994300

Address: Wandsbeker Chaussee 117, 22089, Hamburg, Germany

City: Hamburg

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 2796

Website: http://www.caferossio.de/

"we are often in the evening for tapas eating in caffe rossio and we have enjoyed it every time. eating, especially the garnels in the potato nest, the datteln in the speckmantel and the chop meatballs are very delicious. the owners are always very friendly. the locality itself is rather inconspicuous and not particularly large, but by the family atmosphere you feel comfortable there quickly. it is also worth calling and asking for a reservation if there are no more free tables according to the website. so far, there's still a little bit."


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Café Rossio

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Empfehlungen

Bierchen

Offene Rotweine 0,2L

Warm Tapas

Tapas ....Jetzt Wird’s Deftig

Starters

Ciabatta Sandwiches

Soups

Entrées

Hot Beverage Specialties, Tea Specialties

Birra Alla Spina

Bier Und Wein

Current

Immer Wieder Gut

Nibs & Dips

Vinho Verde, Rosé Und Prosecco 0,7L

Offener Vinho Verde

Rotwein 0,7L

Alles Was José Im Netz Hatte..... Tapas

Wos Gechern Hunger:

Vegetarische Tapas

Barbecue Ente (Leicht Scharf)

Offene Weissweine 0,2L

Weißwein 0,7L

Bier & Alkohol

Rainer Rainer

a small but fine local with family flair and excellent connection to the subway.Under the week also very good daily changing lunch table.

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Ortrud
Ortrud

super fine tapas and friendly staff. very familiary!The restaurant is highly recommended! from outside inconspicuous, but from inside super!


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Երջանկուհի

have enjoyed very tasty tapas tonight and very nice hospitality. Absolutely recommended.Who certainly have not been the last time in this little nice tapas bar today.


Lena
Lena

absolutely tasty, all tasted tapas from cheese in the speckmantel with balsamico over fried tintenfisch, kartoffels with knofi to the lamb and pork fillet...and the tasiest brot with aioli View menu


Izabela
Izabela

very cozy and small local. long no longer eat so delicious tapas. also during the week you should book as it is very popular with locals. the price-performance ratio is excellent.The owner is very attentive and humorous.


Manja
Manja

from the outside inconspicuous, but in it very familial and cozy. the number of tables, so you should definitely book. tapas suuuper tasty, service attentive and extremely friendly. we found it great and recommend it definitiw more!


Henry
Henry

highly recommended for all lovers of Spanish/Portuguese cuisine. we had different tapas, the fish plate for 2 people and dessert the molotov. everything was very good and you noticed that it is still fresh and traditional. we will be coming back View menu


Radha
Radha

we were there in 31 kw 2017, ate tapas and were disappointed. the tapas were all quite boring, without special taste and whipped. the datteln in the speckmantel were soaky soft, the chopballs in tomato sauce we tasted finishedfrikadellen, the sauce was quite lazy etc. that there is no 3 km more clearly tasty.


Vincent
Vincent

after 4 years back in hamburg. we didn't let us take it from 3 nights to spend two at manu and siggi. as always excellent kitchen. dorade and various tapas were announced. not to forget the excellent red house wine. as always, they are attentive, friendly, fast. what to say is a family atmosphere.S conveniently located. this restaurant is highly recommended.We are very happy to come back.


Hagen
Hagen

we are often in the evening for tapas eating in caffe rossio and we have enjoyed it every time. eating, especially the garnels in the potato nest, the datteln in the speckmantel and the chop meatballs are very delicious. the owners are always very friendly. the locality itself is rather inconspicuous and not particularly large, but by the family atmosphere you feel comfortable there quickly. it is also worth calling and asking for a reservation if there are no more free tables according to the website. so far, there's still a little bit. 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

  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere.
  • Fisch Delight in our exquisite fish dishes, crafted from the freshest catch of the day. From grilled favorites to savory stews, our menu celebrates the ocean's bounty with flavors to satisfy every palate. View menu
  • Kaffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.
  • Spanisch A vibrant selection of traditional Spanish dishes featuring authentic paella, flavorful tapas, and delicious seafood. Experience the rich flavors and culinary artistry of Spain right at your table.

Amenities

  • Wein
  • Tapas
  • menu
  • W-lan
  • menu
  • Mitnahme

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