Phone: +4940353366
Address: Neanderstr. 27, 20459 Hamburg, Germany
City: Hamburg
Menu Dishes: 21
Reviews: 1174
Website: https://kleinhuis-weinstube.de
"I had two lunches here between visits to the KomponistenQuartier and the Brahms Museum, currently situated a few doors away. The Museum of Hamburg and St. Michael 's church are also not far away. The atmosphere is friendly and formal, the staff speak excellent English and are happy to explain what is on the menu (currently only in German . The menu seems to be modern German and shows the influence of many international cuisines. There is a daily special lunch dish, alongside other a la carte choices. The vegan bean curry with tempeh was delicious. Other specials in July include: rocket ravioli with strips of venison and a strawberry and Balsamic jus. Or baked rosefish on creamed savoy cabbage with potato rösti. Or Umbrian roast suckling pig with marinated vegetables and rosemary potatoes. I was tempted to an unusual but refreshing organic rhubarb drink which would also work well as a spritzer!! The place is also an ideal stop-off for coffee and cake/tart, and I understand they are open for evening dinners. (I understand the restaurant replaces the now closed Zum Alten Senator."
All prices are estimates on menu.
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.