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Williamine

Williamine is one of the smallest restaurants in Hamburg - and one of the most popular! In a familiar atmosphere, owner Arthur Richelmann conjures up the perfect menus for his guests.

"With us food is an experience", is the motto of Williamine. In order to get this food experience, you must first get a seat - and that is not that easy as Williamine is one of the smallest restaurants in the city.

If you are in luck, you will need to decide whether it will be seafood or meat, the kitchen does the rest for you. In other words: Three to six-course menus are offered that change daily. Those who prefer "á la carte" will also not be let down here.

from 12.90 €

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Short & Sweet

  • CategoryRestaurant
  • Type of cuisineItalian
  • Price€€
  • Ambiencecosy
  • TipLet the cook surprise you

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