go there straight after spending the whole night at reeperbahn. it starts around 6 in the morning. eat some fresh fish, buy some fruits...

go there straight after spending the whole night at reeperbahn. it starts around 6 in the morning. eat some fresh fish, buy some fruits...
The Fischmarkt is famous for its Fischbrötchen after the big party at the Reeperbahn. But honestly, you have to be very drunk to like them. They are not tasty at all. The fruit market is nice, although.
Fine if you want to rock on a Sunday morning, and buy some fruit & veg & fish economically, but not if you are the sort that prefer somewhere cosy.
We went to the Fiscmarkt restaurant on a recent trip to the christmas markets in Hamburg.There were 4 of us in our party and as we had just arrived earlier in the day we had not booked. They were very busy with lots of locals dining but we were made most welcome and the manager found us a table. We...
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Obviously catering for the "business and convention crowd" the restaurant looks good and seems efficient. However, some of our party (8) had over-cooked fish, which was disappointing when considering the expectations. We probably would not eat here again.
I really like the display of all the different fish in this restaurant, makes you fell like being in Cote Azur. The quality is super, the food is really great but the decor maybe a little boring.
They have great fish and very well grilled as well.
I think this is the best place for fish in Hamburg. You can feel the quality when you are served..Everything is great..But one thing, very expensive..
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