Le Bon Brasserie St. Georg

Koppel 76 20099 Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Lässig, Europäisch, Französisch, Internationale Küche

4.1 💬 933 Reviews
Le Bon Brasserie St. Georg

Phone: +494035735166

Address: Koppel 76 20099 Hamburg, Germany

City: Hamburg

Menu Dishes: 25

Reviews: 933

"we were in the lebon for the first time. the food was excellent, from the suppe (sweet potato and tweebel soup) to the main dish (ochsenbäckchen, bouillabaisse.) the espresso was too hot brewed, later with good taste and the crème brûlée in a flatter barrel probably even more tasty. so it fell as 08/15 slightly this evening. the wine (syrah) was very well chosen to eat. the service was attentive and always accessible as well as accessible. it was a great evening. we like to come back and recommend the le bon unrestricted."

Gisela Gisela

reserved and the restaurant was not open at all!

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Ivo
Ivo

beautiful French bistro if they want something special.


Colleen
Colleen

the food was really delicious. atmosphere was great. we spent 50 euros here for an dinner including wine. but it is worth it.


Mohamed
Mohamed

very interesting menu, cozy ambiente, very personal and competent service. the food (fish) was prepared with a trace too much oil, but has cost excellent. View menu


Rebecca
Rebecca

exquisite food, a hauch of paris in the heart of hamburg. an oasis of quiet and class, just a quiet street from the main road. the food was great and the atmosphere perfect and the price appropriate?


Brigitte
Brigitte

for the second time, I am thrilled with the genuine French food, the French ambiente and the unexcited, reliable service. it's a little tight, but that's how it's often in French and we like it, right?


Thilo
Thilo

I came into this restaurant by chance and it turned out to be a perfect chance. I had a delicious dinner in a very charming and cozy atmosphere and my surprise when I asked about the bill: not expensive at all! ! View menu


Vincent
Vincent

had a wonderful dinner with my wife in this small French brasserie very close to the long row in hamburg. eating, weeping and coworkers let us almost twice check whether we were in hamburg and paris. it was all very good


Kristina
Kristina

I enjoyed my eating very much. a classic French menu with traditional German generous hospitality. finished is a gasse of the main restaurant street of lang rhei. the wobbly soup was saturating, the beed slender in my mouth and the crema was smooth.


Birgitt
Birgitt

we were in the lebon for the first time. the food was excellent, from the suppe (sweet potato and tweebel soup) to the main dish (ochsenbäckchen, bouillabaisse.) the espresso was too hot brewed, later with good taste and the crème brûlée in a flatter barrel probably even more tasty. so it fell as 08/15 slightly this evening. the wine (syrah) was very well chosen to eat. the service was attentive and always accessible as well as accessible. it was a great evening. we like to come back and recommend the le bon unrestricted. 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.

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  • Lässig Our Casual menu offers delicious comfort food for effortless dining. From juicy burgers and scrumptious sandwiches to fresh salads and hearty mains, our diverse selection provides a delightful experience for any casual outing.
  • Europäisch
  • Französisch
  • Internationale Küche

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