Tunici Restaurants Rahlstedt

Rahlstedter Bahnhofstraße 48, 22143 Hamburg, Germany

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4.9 💬 326 Reviews
Tunici Restaurants Rahlstedt

Phone: +49406771182

Address: Rahlstedter Bahnhofstraße 48, 22143 Hamburg, Germany

City: Hamburg

Menu Dishes: 22

Reviews: 326

Website: https://www.instagram.com

"Right at the intersection Schabeutzer Str Rahlstedter Bahnhofsstr is Tunici's Restaurant Dubrovnik. Because of the rainy weather, I came here for a walk through Rahlstedt. A wonderful, very cozy warm atmosphere received me here. Most tables were already occupied, but the staff put me on a table from which I had a good overview in the room. The menu made it very difficult for me to choose my food, everything sounded good. I chose a paprika carving, and the staff recommended me a red wine that was excellent and juicy. The meat was well prepared, the meat was very delicate, the cream sour with peppers tasty. As soon as I get back to Rahlstedt, I'll return safely here. The initial parking problem was also solved. In the parking lot of the swimming pool vis-a-vis the guest can park for free, the upper ones can automatically evaluate the parking card."

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I love the Croatian cuisine and was not disappointed here. The restaurant and the ambience are very welcoming. The waiting time was quite clear. The dishes were freshly prepared and delicious. Prices are average. The staff was very hospitable and the location makes a very clean and clean impression.

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Right at the intersection Schabeutzer Str Rahlstedter Bahnhofsstr is Tunici's Restaurant Dubrovnik. Because of the rainy weather, I came here for a walk through Rahlstedt. A wonderful, very cozy warm atmosphere received me here. Most tables were already occupied, but the staff put me on a table from which I had a good overview in the room. The menu made it very difficult for me to choose my food, everything sounded good. I chose a paprika carving, and the staff recommended me a red wine that was excellent and juicy. The meat was well prepared, the meat was very delicate, the cream sour with peppers tasty. As soon as I get back to Rahlstedt, I'll return safely here. The initial parking proble...

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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