

Eine moderne Interpretation der asiatisch-chinesischen Küche mit regionalen, saisonalen Zutaten und internationalem Einfluss, wie zum Beispiel verschiedene Dim Sums, Sushi- und Sashimi Variationen oder Satay-Spieße werden sie begeistern. Interessierte Gäste können direkt am Tresen zusehen, wie die asiatischen Gerichte zubereitet werden. Das Design verdanken wir der renommierten Designerin Joyce Wang aus Hong Kong.
Pan-Asian kitchen with a full bar in a stylish setting around an interior hotel courtyard.
Address and Contact Information
Address: Stadthausbrücke 10, 20355 Hamburg, Germany
Phone: +49 40 334414024
Website: https://tortue.de/de/restaurant/sushi-hamburg-dim-sum-asiatisches-restaurant
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Reviews
The fried shell of the salmon taco starter didn’t taste fresh and the salmon lacked flavor.
Roll start around 20 Euros and go up to nearly 40. They are ok in size but lack in product quality. I had a spicy salmon roll. The „pulled“ salmon, whatever this means in terms of salmon had an texture I found dry and unpleasant. The spicyness of the tuna roll was unrefined and overpowering the rest of the flavours.
A gyoza for 7 euro that tasted ok but not exceptional and is ridiculously overpriced.
The bottle of sake sold for 125 Euros costs 38 Euros online.
When I asked if the shrimp roll could made without a tempura coat I was informed that pure shrimps were not available. I would expect that a restaurant would use raw shrimps and do the tempura coating for esch roll freshly.
The service was friendly but not knowledgeable about the products. We were not even give one wasabi portion each but had to share. An additional order was ignored. We got one amuse bouche for 6 people which was a small portion of cucumbers with a spicy sauce that lacked in depth.
Cocktails were nice.
I suppose most people go there because they can but not because they are into Asian cuisine.
Prices are definitely higher than most Hamburg restaurants, so this is more of a place for special functions or business dinners.
Happy to return.
The Kimchi Sauce is properly good and I would definitely recommend the summer chicken roll.
Will definitely go again.
The interior is very nice and it makes you feel quite relaxed. However, some of the chairs and sofas are absolutely terrible. They appear to be broken and you cannot sit on one for a long time. We heard several guests complaining about the bad chairs and couches.
The staff is very friendly and accommodating. Training seems be average, however, as there is a wide range of skills. We had four different waitresses taking orders during one meal, which was strange. They were all friendly but a couple of them made basic mistakes like clearing plates before we were done.
The menu is extensive if you like California rolls. If you don’t, it is more limited. We tried pork ribs with kimchi rice, two different types of appetizers and crunchy, spicy salmon rolls. The food was very good, and the taste is excellent.
The cocktail menu is very innovative with some that we have never seen elsewhere. The bar is right by the entrance, so there is a lot of traffic if you sit on the wrong side of the bar.
The wine menu isn’t very extensive but sufficient for this type of food. The draft beer is Carlsberg, unfortunately (because of the corn additives in Carlsberg beer it really doesn’t go well with food… a German Pils would have been so much better), but there are bottles of Asahi offered as well.
The dining experience at Jin Gui is very good, but for people who lived in Asia, like us, you may find the menu rather limited. That said, it’s one of the better Asian restaurants in Hamburg.
Location: 5/5
Ambience: 3/5 (because of the lousy chairs)
Food: 4/5
Staff: 4/5
Price/quality: 3/5 (rather expensive but good quality)