Kombüse

Kombüse is always packed with young people. You can enjoy traditional Mexican dishes at low prices and in a laid-back atmosphere.

Those who are expecting traditional, north German seafarer's cooking when they hear this name will unfortunately be wrong. If you would instead like to be impressed by Mexican cuisine while watching your budget, you are definitely in the right place.

The burritos, nachos, enchiladas etc. are not only incredibly delicious but can also satisfy even the greatest hunger. Vegetarians will enjoy the meatless version of the classic chilli con carne, or in this case, "sin carne". The taco plate deserves special attention - made from ingredients such as black beans, lettuce, jalapeños, rice, olives, guacamole and a variety of sauces that can be assembled to your very own Mexican favourite. The decor is minimalist and functional; the focus is on the food here.

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