Chao Vietfood - Piatti

Alte Holstenstraße 54, 21029 Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Fisch, Asiatisch, Vietnamesisch

5 💬 112 Recensioni

Telefono: +49407242380

Indirizzo: Alte Holstenstraße 54, 21029 Hamburg, Germany

Città: Hamburg

Menu Piatti: 35

Recensioni: 112

Menu completo - 35 opzioni

Tutti i prezzi sono stime su Menu.

Spezialitäten

Suppen

Piatti Vietnamiti

Mittagsmenüs

Piatti Di Pollo

Zuppe

Dessert

Piatti Di Vermicelli

Piatti Di Manzo

Finger Food

Vegetariana

Portata Principale

Piatti Di Tagliatelle Di Riso (Pho)

Vietnamita

Specialità Vietnamite

Pollo - Specialità Asiatiche

Manzo - Specialità Asiatiche

Antipasti

Salate

Specialità Cinesi E Thailandesi

Piatti Di Bun - Vermicelli Di Riso

Antipasti E Fingerfood

Meistbestellte Gerichte

Vorspeisen

Fisch

Indirizzo

Mostra Mappa

Hamburg

Hamburg

Amburgo, una città portuale nel nord della Germania, è conosciuta per il suo patrimonio marittimo, la cultura vivace e piatti locali come Fischbrötchen e Labskaus. È un mix di fascino antico e atmosfera moderna.

Categorie

  • Fisch Deliziatevi con i nostri prelibati piatti di pesce, realizzati con il pescato fresco del giorno. Dai preferiti alla griglia agli stufati saporiti, il nostro menu celebra la ricchezza dell'oceano con sapori che soddisfano ogni palato.
  • Asiatisch Vivi un viaggio culinario attraverso l'Asia con il nostro menu variegato. Dai sapori piccanti del curry tailandese all'umami saporito del sushi giapponese, offriamo una vasta gamma di piatti che celebrano la cucina asiatica autentica. Visualizza piatti
  • Vietnamesisch Assapora i sapori vivaci e aromatici del Vietnam con piatti che mettono in mostra erbe fresche, salse agrodolci e brodi delicati. Goditi un menu che offre classici come pho, banh mi e freschi involtini primavera, progettato per deliziare i tuoi sensi.

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"There's always a question (in my mind, anyway) as to Michelin's accuracy/usefulness outside of France. In the US, it's not very helpful at all and in Europe ex-France, I've found it hit and miss. Haerlin represented only my second stab at a two-star in Germany and the first meal (Heinz Winkler), while a thoroughly wonderful overall experience, felt like the second star might have been a stretch. Not so at Haerlin, this was a two-star meal that stands fork-to-fork with any I can remember.The food is stylized to within an inch of its life, but close to flawless in both conception and execution. Outside of a large selection of generally unremarkable breads and a luke-warm roasted onion broth added to an amuse at table side that probably should have been hotter, the meal was simply one perfect dish after another. Maybe the sorbet intermezzo was a little old school in such a fashion forward meal, but - hey - it was delicious! Keep it.The room is suitably formal, luxurious in a traditional style, and quite comfortable. The pace of service might be a little leisurely for some (I ate alone and the four-course menu (seven + courses, including amuses, etc) pushed it a bit, stretching just over three hours. However, the friendly and attentive staff kept an eye out the entire time and stopped by if the time between courses presented the opportunity.The somm, in particular, was a great diversion, visiting from time to time to discuss the varied and interesting wines on offer. He provided useful insight into the outstanding selection of trocken Rieslings on the list. He guided me to a 2001 Burklin-Wolf GG that, at Eu 150, was both a great bottle of mature white and a tremendous value for a wine of this quality in this type of restaurant. (Good luck finding a white burgundy of this quality at this price at any multi-star restaurant - or at retail, for that matter.) He also suggested a wonderful German Pinot Noir by the glass that worked perfectly with the meat course and wasn't terribly expensive. The list is extensive, but not the tome you see at some restaurants, but don't be fooled - wine service at Haerlin is both a major plus and represents notable value in the context of multi-star restaurants.I'm not going to argue two-star vs three-star because that distinction often seems to be kind of mysterious (and tangentially related to the food), but I will say that this place certainly deserves two stars. I had just a flat-out great meal. If you can work in a visit, Haerlin should be high on your list."