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Panthera Rodizio
At the eastern end of one of Hamburg's liveliest and most multicultural eat streets, the best way to experience a feast at this high-tempo Brazilian restaurant is to order the Spezialität Rodizio buffet, whereby huge skewers of meat are brought around to your table and carved onto your plate. Vegetarian dishes are available too, but that would be missing the point.
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Fisch & So
For fresh fish at fantastically low prices, head to this little cafe's clutch of blue-clothed tables to savour simple but delicious fish sandwiches, or perhaps Tintenfish c(calamari) with Bratkartoffeln (sautéed potatoes). It's tucked away on the river side of the redbrick Fischmarkt Hamburg-Altona market hall.
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Café Mimosa
A welcome change from the greasy fast-food joints on the nearby Reeperbahn, this gem of a neighbourhood cafe serves delicious pastas, healthy salads, proper coffee and homemade cakes in a theatrical space of stripped floors, bare wooden tables with brass candlesticks and red-and-cream-painted walls. There's a clutch of pavement tables.
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Mazza
This Syrian restaurant sticks to a simple formula when it comes to food, offering a choice of three-course lunch menus and five-course dinner menus made up of dishes like potatoes in lemon, olive oil and thyme, carrot in rose water, and lamb with mint yoghurt. The extensive wine list spans Lebanon to South Africa.
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La Sepia
The aroma of fresh fish wafting from this neighbourhood restaurant stops you in your tracks. Its enormous dining space is adorned with a hotchpotch of maritime relics, like old wooden boats suspended from the ceiling, while dishes incorporate Portuguese and Spanish influences.
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Alt Hamburger Aalspeicher
Despite its tourist-friendly canalside location, the knick-knack-filled dining room and warm service at this avocado-coloured restaurant make you feel like you're dining in your Oma's (grandma's) house. Aalsuppe is among its local specialties.
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Eiscafe Eisliebe
Some of the yummiest ice cream you'll ever taste is scooped from this little hole in the wall (look for the queues). On any given day, you'll find around a dozen of its handmade, all-natural flavours like cherry-rippled poppy-seed or sticky crème brûlée.
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Aquario
Looking like a retro underwater world with its exposed bricks and giant shells on the ceiling, Aquario is a family-friendly favourite for its heaping portions of fresh seafood. Enter via Wolfgangsweg.
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Mr Cherng
A favourite with city office workers, high-quality Chinese, Thai and Japanese cuisine is served at impressively low prices, especially its all-you-can-eat sushi buffet.
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