Danny‘s Food - Menu

22041 Hamburg, Wandsbeker Marktstraße 80, Germany, Brandsende Hamburg

🛍 Essen, Pizza

4.4 💬 13 Reviews

Phone: +494067049553

Address: 22041 Hamburg, Wandsbeker Marktstraße 80, Germany, Brandsende Hamburg

City: Brandsende Hamburg

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 13

Website: http://dannys-foodbar.eatbu.com/

"Die Pizza mit Rindersalami ist super lecker, sie wird frisch zubereitet und dirket im Ofen gebacken. Der Service ist wirklich freundlichen, dafür ist der Service leider dünn besetzt. 1 Personen für gleichzeitig 3 — 4 Bestellungen ist schon eine große Herausforderung. Der Preis für einen 30cm Pizza mit Rindersalami für 8.90€ ist wirklich OK. Ich hole mir das nächstes Mal wieder ne Pizza bei euch"

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Lui
Lui

Die Pizza ein Traum


Tee
Tee

Friendly Service. 100 over 100


Carsten
Carsten

Leckere Bowls und frisch gemachte Pizza. Einziger Nachteil: etwa Wartezeit einplanen oder am besten vorbestellen. View menu


HamburgGuide
HamburgGuide

Die Pizza mit Rindersalami ist super lecker, sie wird frisch zubereitet und dirket im Ofen gebacken. Der Service ist wirklich freundlichen, dafür ist der Service leider dünn besetzt. 1 Personen für gleichzeitig 3 — 4 Bestellungen ist schon eine große Herausforderung. Der Preis für einen 30cm Pizza mit Rindersalami für 8.90€ ist wirklich OK. Ich hole mir das nächstes Mal wieder ne Pizza bei euch

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  • Essen Delight in our diverse food selection, offering a blend of classic favorites and innovative dishes. Each item is crafted with the freshest ingredients to tantalize your taste buds and provide a memorable dining experience.
  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time. View menu

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