“Taste Hamburg”: 44 gastronomic highlights of the Hanseatic city in one book

“Hamburg Taste”
More than matjes and Franzbrötchen: 44 highlights of the Hamburg gastronomy scene

Hamburg just as the cliché would have it: the view from the Fischerhafen restaurant over the harbour.

© Franziska Heinemann-Schulte

Franziska Heinemann-Schulte is a foodie like in a book. Almost every day she roams through the Hanseatic city and munches on the gastronomic offer. Her coffee table book “Taste Hamburg” is a declaration of love for Hamburg’s gastro scene.

How does Hamburg actually taste? One who should know is Franziska Heinemann-Schulte. She knows the gastronomy of the Hanseatic city like the back of her hand. Maybe even better. Almost every day she eats and eats in a different place, preferably somewhere she has never been before. Now she has made a coffee table book with her most exciting discoveries of the past few months: “Taste Hamburg”.

Hamburg’s cuisine is somewhere between fish rolls and Franzbrötchen, so the prejudice. But that’s not true, at least not anymore, says Heinemann-Schulte. Because Hamburg’s gastro scene is changing. “For me, Hamburg’s cuisine is promisingly diverse,” says Heinemann-Schulte star. The gastronomy of the Hanseatic city does not yet come close to Berlin in terms of internationality and innovation, but “something is happening in Hamburg”.

44 inspiring restaurants

In St. Pauli, for example. Not far from Hamburg’s party mile, the district has been developing into a food Eldorado for years. This does not mean the many snack bars, but the modern kitchen. A driving element is the chef and restaurateur Fabio Haebel. He now has three shops in the corner, the Haebel for fine dining, the XO Seafoodbar and the Baegeri sourdough bakery. All three made it between the book flaps at Heinemann-Schulte. She chose places that she was 100 percent convinced of. She has visited every single one of the 44 gastro establishments presented in the past few months and would “confidently recommend them to friends”.

covers of "Hamburg button"

as “Hamburg Taste” Franziska Heinemann-Schulte gives insights into Hamburg’s gastronomy on Instagram, the book of the same name has now been published, 240 pages, 49.90 euros.

“Hamburg Taste” is a culinary city guide of a different kind. It is a book for Hamburgers and Hamburg fans, one that you can pick up and flip through again and again. The main focus is on the photography. She says: “The mood that is conveyed is important. The book should inspire more than be a classic gastro guide.”

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