Discover Restaurants offering the best Portuguese food in Schoenberg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany including Caramba Especial, Casa Franco, Restaurant La Sepia, Casa del Sabor Restaurant
Restaurants in Schoenberg
4 based on 1029 reviews
Portuguese dishes in Hamburg. This restaurant is within walking distance to the place where the boat we are staying is berthing at the Baumwall. We shared a 3-course meal. It started with the âgambasâ or prawn in garlic, olive oil, and white wine. The second or main was fish with at least 3 kinds of sauces. All absolutely delicious. We were seated outside and itâs perfect in a summer evening. Good service too!!
Most Popular Lebanese food in Schoenberg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
4 based on 294 reviews
I checked the ratings before coming here but did not read or saw pics. Therefore I was really (positively) surprised by the atmosphere here. Nice singer, they make suggestions for the food courses and are super friendly. Can only highly recommend. Am actually considering to come tomorrow again ;)
Best Barbecue food near Schoenberg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
4 based on 437 reviews
Visited this lovely restaurant on a busy Saturday late pm having been recommended by our cycle tour guide. The restaurant was buzzing-mainly with locals which is always a good sign. The food was delicious-the freshest of seafood-and vinho verde was served by the carafe so pretty much perfect! The service was excellent-very experienced staff who knew exactly what to do.
4 based on 317 reviews
My husband and I have dined at this little restaurant across the street from our hotel twice this week. Both nights the restaurant was busy. The aroma was inviting. We were happy to find an open table.The people around us all looked happy and their plates looked delicious.What attracted us to this restaurant in the Portuguese part of Hamburg was seeing someone eating paella while sitting outdoors a day earlier.We ordered the paella and a pot of mussels in white wine with Sangria for me and red wine for my husband.Paella is a dish prepared from scratch and I believe, with love. We didn't mind the 30 minute wait. Our dinners arrived and my eyes saw more food than we could or should eat.Eat we did, and eat and eat. When I finished the entire delicious pot of savory muscles a man sitting at the table next to us smiled and asked if I had enough. I assured him I had. My husband didn't want a single bite of the seafood in his paella to go too waste. He succeeded in leave only a little of the safron yellow rice in the pan.We were happy and full. No dessert was needed. We enjoyed a cool tasty shot of a liquor which all of the diners were offered after the meal.Tonight we returned and we were greeted cheerful by a server who remembered us. We ordered calamari and fried peppers as appetizers. I enjoy calamari in Europe so much more than in the U.S. The peppers were small and flavorful.Our entree was, of course, paella. This time we ordered one to be shared. Again, it was delicious. We had a little room left for homemade desserts of flan and creme brulee. Both were perfect. A little liquor, the check(cash or a EuroCard only)and it was our last night in Hamburg.
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