Nordsee Restaurant Landungsbrücken

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Here, with a wonderful view of the Elbe, you get fresh and delicious fish sandwiches served quickly by friendly staff.

Nordsee an den Landungsbrücken can be found in St. Pauli. This fish restaurant situated right on the waterside with an unrivalled view of the Elbe invites you to come and try the delicious meals it has on offer. The menu includes a variety of full meals and all types of crisp fresh fish sandwiches which you can enjoy inside amongst cosy surroundings or outside as you watch the hustle and bustle of the port.

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