Restaurant Ahrberg

Restaurant Ahrberg - a fine address in Blankenese with cuisine ranging from typical North German fish specialities to roast beef, from fresh crab soup to red fruit jelly.

The Biedermeier sofa is already waiting. Soft light from old lamps, the menu in a silver frame. In front of the windows, the Elbe, freight ships, container ships and cruise ships from all over the world pass by. For over 100 years, the Restaurant Ahrberg has been known for its traditional Hanseatic, typical north German cuisine. For more information, visit www.restaurantahrberg.de.

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