Elbfisch - Menu

Bahrenfelder Straße 88, 22765, Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Bier, Fisch, Barbecue, Meeresfrüchte

3.7 💬 206 Reviews
Elbfisch

Phone: +494039909277

Address: Bahrenfelder Straße 88, 22765, Hamburg, Germany

City: Hamburg

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 206

Website: http://www.restaurant-elbfisch.de

"Been here weekdays for dinner with my wife. The location can easly be overlooked as it is a very narrow entrance, and also really cosy inside. The menu is truely dominated by all kinds of fish there is a display near the entrance where...you can see the variety of fish on ice . We had as startes the mixed platter which was with all kinds of fish that was totally fried and served with salad. The starter was closer to fast food than the main dish. As main we had the Hamburger Pannfisch three sorts of filet: salmon, redfish and pollack with fried potatoes and a mixed filet platter salmon, redfish, pollack and codfish with vegetables. The fish was execellent as well as the sides, and that dish was far away from fast food . Overall a good experience with a little bit of slow service. So go there if you like fish dishes for very good prices and wont spent to much time at the restaurant starter and main were served within 25min after ordering . Dont go there if you are up for a romantic dinner the open kitchen is at the entrance and it smells really fishy... ."


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Elbfisch

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Fischbrot

Fish Dishes

Salads

Main Course

Entrées

Seafood*

Fleischbrot

Elbfisch Holiday

Seafood

From The Sea

American Food

Fischfilet Vom Grill

Grill Specialties

Grill Gerichte

Burger

Soups

Specialties

Fish And Seafood Dishes

Sides & Snacks

Häppchen

Beef Dishes

Bekanntes Aus Dem Urlaub

Fresh Casseroles

Dessert

Meat And Fish Dishes

Standart

Eckhard Eckhard

Wir waren heute mit einem Groupon Gutschein da. Scampis satt - besser als man es sich wünschen kann! Der Service super aufmerksam und total freundlich - wir kommen wieder!

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Herman
Herman

Das Restaurant ist wunderschön eingerichtet. Es klein und überschaubar, die Bedienungen sehr freundlich und zucorkommend. Wir hatten ein drei Gänge Menü, es hat super geschmeckt.


Kirti
Kirti

nedis fish chips yapiyorlar. lbfisch Restaurant, Bahrenfelder Straße 88 (In the Altona neighbourhood, an easy walk from Hamburg-Altona train station), (040)39 909 277, [67]. Tue-Sat: 12:00-23:00 Sun:17:00-23:00. This restaurant is a must see for local seafood specialties.


Elaina
Elaina

Visit after reviews from TP. Very friendly and informative service. We ordered, and our friendly waitress advised us, and we cut down on the order - this saved us both money and food not going to waste.Beautiful fish, crispy potatoes - but hold on to your beer/glass when they clean the table :) View menu


Agustina
Agustina

we ordered grilled calamaris (grilled calamari; 5.90 €;) scampi in garlic oil (shrimp in garlic oil; 7,20 €;) and, fish and chips to go with our beer. the garnels were served in a cast iron pot and were so hot – and still sizzling – that we had to wait for them to eat cool and they were delicious! the calamari were delicious and not too tough, and the fish and chips were fresh and well prepared.


Jaylen
Jaylen

about this local restaurant during a stay in the city part altona. we did not speak German and they did not speak English, but we could agree on the grill plate for 3 people. this was a real tasty bite with various types of white fish, salmon,...calamari and broken muscles, all cooked to perfection. it was more than the 3 of us could manage, with a nice selection of roasted veg and kartoffeln. good value to only 60 euro with 3 bear


Moritz
Moritz

Hier sitzt man sehr gemütlich in einem maritim angehauchten Ambiente und wird von den sehr aufmerksamen und auch noch richtig freundlichen Mitarbeiterinnen bestens umsorgt!Wir haben uns einen Mix-Grill a la Elbfisch bestellt und waren wirklich begeistert von der guten Qualität und auch mehr als ausreichenden Menge der Platte!Rundum zum Wohlfühlen mit richtig guten Fischspezialitäten zu angemessenen Preisen in unmittelbarer Nähe vom Bahnhof Altona. View menu


Чавдар
Чавдар

Stumbled across this local restaurant when staying in Altona district. We didn't speak German and they didn't speak English - but we managed to agree on the grill platter for 3 people.This was a real treat with several different types of white fish, Salmon, Calamari and battered muscles - all cooked to perfection.It was more than the 3 of us could manage, with a nice selection of roasted veg and potatoes. Good value too - only 60 euros with 3 beers


Greg
Greg

we went on Sunday at 15 o'clock in the afternoon. I made a reservation before, like 4 days in advance, so they knew before how many people we were. the food was okay, but our surprise appeared when we just finished our dishes and the guards said we had to pay because they waited more tables. I haven't finished my wein yet and we haven't checked the menu on desserts. she repeated herself twice, in pretty bad manners, and we left because we felt pretty bad. In summary, they cannot treat their customers like this, because today they have already lost 5. it is a pitty that restaurants prefer to fill all places and make as many books as possible instead of taking care of their customers....


Harley
Harley

Been here weekdays for dinner with my wife. The location can easly be overlooked as it is a very narrow entrance, and also really cosy inside. The menu is truely dominated by all kinds of fish there is a display near the entrance where...you can see the variety of fish on ice . We had as startes the mixed platter which was with all kinds of fish that was totally fried and served with salad. The starter was closer to fast food than the main dish. As main we had the Hamburger Pannfisch three sorts of filet: salmon, redfish and pollack with fried potatoes and a mixed filet platter salmon, redfish, pollack and codfish with vegetables. The fish was execellent as well as the sides, and that dish w... 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

  • 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.
  • 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
  • Barbecue Savor the smoky, juicy flavors of our barbecue delights. From tender ribs to succulent pulled pork, each dish is grilled to perfection with our signature sauces, offering a true taste of barbecue heaven.
  • Meeresfrüchte Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!

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