Madrigal - Menu

Friedensallee 7 Altona, Hamburg, Germany, 22765

🛍 Tee, Käse, Tapas, Spanisch

3.8 💬 532 Reviews

Phone: +494039106076

Address: Friedensallee 7 Altona, Hamburg, Germany, 22765

City: Hamburg

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 532

Website: http://www.madrigal-hamburg.de

"Partiamo dal locale: meraviglioso, all'interno di un ex-fabbrica, con luci soffuse e splendide lampade decorate. Il menu è vario, come nella maggior parte dei tapas restaurant. Abbiamo provato una decina di tapas (dolci compresi) in due, tutte buonissime: dal chorizo al jamon serrano, dalla tortillas a deliziosi involtini con bacon e formaggio fuso. Prezzo onesto (sui 25-30 euro a persona), servizio migliorabile (una sola persona per troppi tavoli, ma forse non si aspettavano tanta gente di martedì sera). Da provare."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Vegetarian Tapas

Tapas Mit Geflügel

Salads

Dessert

Tapas Mit Fleisch

Tapas Mit Fisch Und Meeresfrüchten

Pasta

Egg Dishes

Main Course

To Share

Casseroles

Mexican Salads

Vegetarian

Tapas - Vegetarisch

Warm Tapas

Tapas With Meat

Entrante

Tapas De Vegetarianas / Tapas Vegetarisch

Ensaladas

Postres

Beliebte Gerichte

Nuestras Verduras

Ensalada

Tapas De Carne

Tapas Vegetarianas

Tapas Frias

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Great restaurant in Zeise Hallen. Tapas are really delicious. Come on.

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Wir waren hier schon einmal vor dem Kino aber heute waren wir sehr begeistert. Sehr leckere Tapas, sehr leckerer, weißer Rioja.


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Schöne location mit leckeren tapas.Happy hour mit leckeren Cocktails.Frohe mich immer nach oder vor in kino Besuch sehr so empfehlen


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Nanu? To date, I have only been used for mediocre food and service. Now try it again and really out of the socks. Great food, beautiful service and real Spanish. We're testing this again today. I'm very curious if it wasn't just coincidence. View menu


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Ein wirkliche stylisches Ambiente in den Zeisehallen, das leider auf die Küche nicht abgefärbt hat. Die Creme Fraiche Sauce für das Rinderfilet entpuppt sich als Sauce Bernaise aus der Tüte, die Garnelen im Teig sind aus der Tiefkühltruhe und die Sardinen in Vinaigrette aus dem günstigen Metro-Döschen. Da gibt es deutlich bessere Tapas Bars in Hamburg.


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Wir hatten uns auf einen schönen Abend gefreut, wurden aber leider enttäuscht.Der Service war hektisch und von Beginn an ohne Überblick, bei der Platzierung, Bestellung, Servieren...Die Tapas waren recht einfallslos und ohne Pfiff. Um es vorsichtig zu sagen, leicht bekömmlich waren sie für uns beide an dem weiteren Abend jedenfalls nicht. Aus unserer Sicht nicht zu empfehlen.


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Wir mussten mehr als 20 Minuten warten, um überhaupt eine Bestellung abgeben zu können. Während der halbstündigen Wartezeit auf das Essen gab es weder Brot noch die bestellte Aioli. Die Tapas waren so ok, rechtfertigen aber nicht die Wartezeit. Das Restaurant war am Samstag-Abend nur 2/3 gefüllt, das war früher mal anders.Es scheint die besten Zeiten hat dieses Restaurant hinter sich. View menu


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Wir waren gestern mit einer Gruppe von 16 Personen im Madrigal und waren alle begeistert vom wirklich leckeren Essen, dem netten und zuvorkommenden Service in lockerer Atmosphäre ( die Bewertung ging zügig, bei Fragen zu den Gerichten wurden wir fachmännisch beraten, Auswahl unseres Erachtens nach wirklich vielfältig). Die Lage in den Zeise-Hallen in der Nähe des Bahnhofs Altona ist auch einmalig und super zu erreichen, auch wenn man nicht aus Hamburg kommt. Wir kommen gerne wieder!


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Wir hatten 10 verschiedene Tapas - alle waren von ausgezeichneter Qualität und sehr schmackhaft zubereitet. Dafür 5 Sterne. Service bestand darin, dass wir eine Bestellung aufgeben durften und das Essen bekamen. Selbst die Teller mussten wir 2x anfordern, obwohl das Essen auf dem Tisch stand und abkühlte. Den Getränken musste mann hinterherbetteln, man hatte den Eindruck sie wollen aus irgendeinem Grund nichts verkaufen. Daher Bewertung für den Service, nicht mal mangelhaft eher ungenügend und daher nur 1 Stern!


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Partiamo dal locale: meraviglioso, all'interno di un ex-fabbrica, con luci soffuse e splendide lampade decorate. Il menu è vario, come nella maggior parte dei tapas restaurant. Abbiamo provato una decina di tapas (dolci compresi) in due, tutte buonissime: dal chorizo al jamon serrano, dalla tortillas a deliziosi involtini con bacon e formaggio fuso. Prezzo onesto (sui 25-30 euro a persona), servizio migliorabile (una sola persona per troppi tavoli, ma forse non si aspettavano tanta gente di martedì sera). Da provare. 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

  • Tee Explore our selection of soothing teas, offering both classic and exotic blends. Perfectly brewed to awaken your senses, indulge in our range for a moment of tranquility and flavor in every sip.
  • Käse A curated selection of artisanal cheeses from around the world, featuring diverse flavors and textures that delight the palate. Perfect for sharing or savored individually with the ideal accompaniments. View menu
  • Tapas Enjoy a delightful variety of small, flavorful dishes perfect for sharing, combining traditional and modern influences. Savor each bite as you explore diverse tastes and textures crafted to excite your palate.
  • Spanisch A vibrant selection of traditional Spanish dishes featuring authentic paella, flavorful tapas, and delicious seafood. Experience the rich flavors and culinary artistry of Spain right at your table.

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