Maharani

An excursion into Indian cuisine enlivens the taste buds and provides a restaurant experience that will be remembered. The Maharani in Hamburg's Hoheluft district offers the finest Ayurvedic dishes, freshly prepared according to your wishes.

An excursion to the Indian peninsula via its cuisine stimulates the taste buds and makes for a restaurant experience that you will remember. The Maharani offers the best conditions for this.

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Here, one can find magnificent old building façades, local and exquisite restaurants as well as fancy boutiques and owner-operated shops. While Eppendorf is rather fancy, one can feel the hanseatic serenity in Eimsbüttel. Both districts offer much green and water and are hence with good reason very popular neighbourhoods in Hamburg.

Eimsbüttel & Eppendorf

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