
Cozy traditional tavern specializing in schnitzel & other meaty dishes with regional beers & wines.
Address and Contact Information
Address: Sternstraße 98, 20357 Hamburg, Germany
Phone: +49 40 433545
Website: https://www.erikaseck.com/
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YES, they serve german food on large plates and the beer is cold and tall. But the quality of food is severly lacking – its to fast for too many guests. Schnitzel Wiener Art was medium size, dark, dry and tasted like…nothing. compliments were huge portion of overcooked roasted potatos (a pinnacle in german cuisine!), a slap of the usual unfreezed overboiled veg, and a sponful of the worst “salad” (=raw china cabage, what?), tomato vedge, and a 1/4 citrus. It tasted like NOTHING, unsalted, unbuttered, dry, no sauce, soft and bland. Which is usual for “german food”, but it could be so much better. Total of EUR 31,30 for Schnitzel and one local beer is OK and I was out again within the hour. Waiter was waiving for extra tips. He didnt get any. Too much, too hasty, too many. Concentrate, please.
We came in without any reservations, they told us we only have an hour. But they were not that strict with that hour. Yes, it was not only us who were told we only have an hour. I think that is how it is when you come without a reservation.
We will definitely try it again. We went home with a filled tummy. We can roll like a ball after.
Lively Schanzenviertel is a tiny district brimming with cozy bars, vintage shops, and international restaurants set in colorful buildings.
While walking and wandering through the area, I noticed a restaurant sign with a simple, small entrance door. Behind this unassuming door lies an establishment dedicated to schnitzels.
The menu offers a variety of options, including pork schnitzel with different sauces, turkey schnitzel, and cordon bleu. Each dish features a very large schnitzel served atop fried potatoes with onions and pork ham cubes—delicious and generously portioned.
Additionally, we tried the goulash soup, a creamy and flavorful dish packed with vegetables and tender chunks of meat, perfectly seasoned with paprika. The portion was satisfying, and the taste was excellent.
The service was very friendly and helpful, adding to the pleasant experience. This is a great place that, if given the chance, I would happily visit again!
But this wasn’t my case. I’ve never had a schnitzel before. I didn’t know what to expect. So it happens, it’s just like an “escalope” but the size of a “cachopo”. Meat was tender, the mushroom sauce was ok (although it tasted artificial). The full dish was huge. It’s just it wasn’t worth it for me. It’s like “toddler” food. It reminded me of a fast food chain we had in Spain called “Skalop”. But to be fair, if you’re into this kind of food you’ll definitely enjoy it. I simply prefer spending those 20€ somewhere else.