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- JJasonTexas Panhandle •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoWonderful experience and exquisite dining. Highly recommend!More infoRestaurant waterkant€€€€• Contemporary German• St. Pauli•4.8
- DDennisSeattle / Eastern Washington •3 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoGreat place in Hamburg. Glad that the Lisbeth is there. Set menu feels more like a Michelin 3. Food is meticulous. Service good. Wine menu a bit narrow but sufficient. We had a nice Echezeaux and were very happy about the wine. Place is small but homey. I would certainly highly recommend the place.More infoTHE LISBETH€€€€• German• Old Town•4.8
- LLeifHamburg •1 review5.0Dined on 14 May 2026Very nice place and friendly waiters Very good food Will come backMore infoNeumanns Bistro & Weinbar St. Georg€€€€• Contemporary German• St Georg•4.8
- MMaryaGoldWashington, D.C. Area •24 reviews5.0Dined on 1 Apr 2026Absolutely fantastic place -- great quality cocktails and sophisticated food, excellent service, charming interior design and good music. Many compliments to the restaurant team! Yes, highly recommended.More infoAltstadt Restaurant am Fleet€€€€• Contemporary German• Old Town•4.9
- MMicahAtlanta •2 reviews4.0Dined on 10 Nov 2025We really enjoyed our dinner at Fang & Feld before our concert upstairs. The host and our server Ricardo were both extremely professional and courteous. Ricardo guided us through the menu and helped us choose a fantastic meal that fit perfectly with our limited time before the show. The food was excellent. The highlight for me was the fish broth served in a teacup — I was skeptical at first, since similar dishes elsewhere often feel gimmicky, but this one was exceptional. The flavor was deep and balanced, and it really impressed us (especially since we’ve been living in Bavaria, where fish isn’t usually a strong point). The steak was one of the best I’ve had across both Europe and the U.S.—comparable to the top-quality beef I’ve had in South Dakota and Texas. It was cooked perfectly and full of flavor. The dessert was also wonderful. I’m not sure exactly what kind of ice cream was used, but it was incredibly light, with just the right sweetness to highlight the fruit, chocolate, and other components without overpowering them. The only downside was the slow kitchen service. Of the three nearby tables seated around the same time, ours (a party of two) received food about 10–15 minutes later than the others, including a four-person table. All of them were older German couples, and the delay stood out enough to feel uncomfortable. Our waiter handled the situation gracefully and remained completely professional, but it was clear the delay wasn’t his fault. Overall, Fang & Feld delivers excellent food, professional service, and a refined dining experience, but the kitchen pacing could use improvement—especially given the concert-going crowd that depends on timely service.More infoFang & Feld in der Elbphilharmonie€€€€• Regional German (Northwest)• HafenCity•4.4