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August-Krogmann-Strasse 1A, Hamburg, Germany

4.2 💬 690 Reviews

Address: August-Krogmann-Strasse 1A, Hamburg, Germany

City: Hamburg

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 690

"who prefers overpriced, cold and pappy eating, is right here and is almost ice-cold here! as if it wasn't the crowning of groundlessness, eating was sooo overexcited: unniceable, you couldn't eat!"

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satisfied


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food and service super! many thanks and more so


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delivered later than ordered!!! otherwise great!!!! View menu


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not what was ordered. very long delivery time. eat more lukewarm. pity


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eating was as always super delicious, good portion. have ordered at a fixed time, has worked well


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eating was very tasty again. unfortunately a supplement delivered incorrectly. was delivered after telephone complaint. besing again! View menu


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usually really good. today the delivery took a lot over an hour (that would still go if much goes) and that was cold (which is unacceptable).


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perfectly prepared. a very big plus that all things are packed separately. so nothing becomes filthy and it tastes everything as if it was freshly prepared


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who prefers overpriced, cold and pappy eating, is right here and is almost ice-cold here! as if it wasn't the crowning of groundlessness, eating was sooo overexcited: unniceable, you couldn't eat! View menu

Hamburg

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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.

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