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Freudenhaus

German cooking just like mum used to make - Sinful dishes from traditional German cuisine at the Freudenhaus.

If you think of a seedy erotic dive when you hear the word "Freudenhaus" in St. Pauli, you're about 99 percent correct.

Just not here. In this restaurant you'll find good old German food like mum used to make, simply a genuine pleasure for the taste buds on the plate. Sinful meat dishes, such as the "Lilo Wanders" roulade, the "Corny" roast suckling pig or the "Kalle" veal, paying homage to Kiez greats, of which one (or maybe more) are also guests. The bare-breasted women on the wall also remind you what part of Hamburg you are in. A good German wine is the right accompaniment for these home-style dishes.

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Short & Sweet

  • CategoryRestaurant
  • Type of cuisineGerman cuisine
  • Price€€
  • Ambiencehamburgisch, authetic, sociable
  • Servicefriendly

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