5 Best Restaurants in Schleswig-Holstein and the Baltic Coast, Germany

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We've compiled the best of the best in Schleswig-Holstein and the Baltic Coast - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Café Gnosa

$ | St. Georg

A stalwart of Hamburg's gay and lesbian neighborhood, this local favorite is probably best known for its friendly service and outrageously good cakes—spiced apple; rhubarb; and Black Forest gâteau among them—that are baked on-site in the café's own Konditorei. Beyond its sweet treats, the café whips up solid German breakfasts of bread rolls with smoked salmon and herring or cold cuts and cheeses and has a dependable if somewhat unexciting lunch and dinner menu.

Lange Reihe 93, Hamburg, 20099, Germany
040-243–034
Known For
  • Delicious desserts and cakes
  • Breakfast treats
  • Occasional drag performances

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Café Paris

$$$ | Altstadt

A slice of Paris in the heart of Hamburg, this turn-of-the-19th-century café's unfailing popularity derives from its superb traditional French fare, which naturally includes steak frites and beef tartare, served by crisply polite staff beneath a tiled Art Nouveau ceiling. The café's bar is an ideal spot to take in the atmosphere and sample something off the superb wine list until a table becomes free.

Rathausstr. 4, Hamburg, 20095, Germany
040-3252–7777
Known For
  • Intimate dining in the salon
  • Breakfast, which is a treat
  • Noisy and busy atmosphere

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Das Feuerschiff

$$$$ | Speicherstadt

This bright-red lightship served in the English Channel before it retired to the city harbor in 1989 and became a landmark restaurant, guesthouse, and pub. Local favorites such as Hamburger Pannfisch (panfried fish with mustard sauce) and Labskaus (a mixture of corned beef, potato, onion, beet, and gherkins) are on the ship's extensive menu, along with Argentine steaks and rack of lamb.

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Jan & Hein & Klaas & Pit

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Right on the Kieler Förde, with a great view of the bay, this new restaurant offers regional and international dishes in a relaxed and cozy atmosphere. There is a second branch in the city center ( Holstenbrücke 1), with a menu focusing on craft beer and meat.

Kiellinie 63, Kiel, 24105, Germany
0431-5708--7795
Known For
  • Big sun patio
  • Kiel's longest fish rolls
  • Open until midnight on Fri. and Sat.

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ODINS HADDEBY

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This restaurant dates back to 1828, when it was a pub serving villagers at the gates of Schleswig. Today, it specializes in seasonal and regional dishes with fresh ingredients sourced exclusively from local farmers.
Haddebyer Chaussee 13, Busdorf, 24866, Germany
04621-850–500
Known For
  • Historical setting
  • Beer garden on the Schlei River
  • Stone oven Viking pizza

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