Speicherstadt in Hamburg is not just the largest warehouse district in the world; it is also steeped in culinary history. As a major port city, Hamburg has been a melting pot of diverse food cultures. The warehouses in Speicherstadt, built from 1883 onwards, were used to store exotic goods from around the world, including coffee, tea, cocoa, spices, and tobacco – all of which have influenced Hamburg's food scene.
In this historic setting, traditional Hamburg recipes have been preserved and refined over time. Due to its proximity to the port, fish and seafood have always been stars of the local cuisine, although a range of other influences are also present due to the trade connections established throughout Hamburg's history.
Address: Deichstraße 23, 20459 Hamburg
Famous Food: Traditional Hamburg Pannfisch (Non-Veg)
Address: Kehrwieder 5, 20457 Hamburg
Famous Food: Selection of coffee and cakes (Vegetarian options available)
Address: Kehrwieder 2, 20457 Hamburg
Famous Food: Fish Soup "Kontor-Art" (Non-Veg)
Address: Am Sandtorkai 23/24, 20457 Hamburg
Famous Food: Combination of modern and traditional dishes (Non-Veg and Vegetarian options available)
Address: Brook 13, 20457 Hamburg
Famous Food: Selection of international wines and small plates (Non-Veg and Vegetarian options available)