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- AAnaHamburg •9 reviews5.0Dined on Apr 23, 2026Wie immer prima!! Der „Catch of the day“ ist immer eine tolle neue Idee und super lecker!!More infoHenssler Restaurant / Sushibar€€€€• Crossover• Altona-Altstadt•4.7
- NNicolasHamburg •1 review5.0Dined on Apr 12, 2026All was great as usual, but my wife was upset that the beautiful statue of a handsome man in the women’s bathroom was no longer on display. The waiters told us that it was destroyed by somebody and will be replaced soon. Back to the good: it was great and tasty!More infoTYO TYO€€€€• Asian• Winterhude•4.8
- DDianaGoldHamburg •14 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 23, 2025Fantastic!! Like always. This time I enjoyed my birthday lunch with my kids!More infoOno by Steffen Henssler€€€€• Japanese• Hoheluft-Ost•4.8
- LLydiaHamburg •1 review5.0Dined on Nov 21, 2025A perfect location for our party of six. Hospitable, charming and friendly service. We ate at Dorfkrug in winter and a fire was lit making for a cosy ambience. A fine restaurant for those looking for freshly prepared and very good food! Many thanksMore infoDorfkrug Volksdorf€€€€• Contemporary German• Volksdorf•4.6
- NNolanGoldEdinburgh/Midlothian •68 reviews4.0Dined on Feb 5, 2025Naya impresses from the outset with its striking brick facade and ample parking conveniently located right in front. Housed in a converted barn, the restaurant blends rustic charm with modern touches with high ceilings, sleek lighting, and a stylish bar at the entrance, followed by a second bar and dining area. While the ceiling lights add to the ambiance, they create quite a glare, which can be a little distracting. The artwork on the walls is interesting and adds character to the space. We had a selection of sushi : The double tuna was well-prepared and enjoyable. The surf and turf with truffle was excellent, a definite highlight. The prawn tempura had a slightly burnt taste, and the batter wasn’t as light or crisp as expected. The salmon with avocado was decent but had a slightly fishy aftertaste. The aubergine dish was disappointing-small in portion and lacking seasoning, making it quite bland. The wine selection was reasonable, though the markups were steeper than usual. Service was efficient but minimal transactional rather than engaging. Overall, Naya offers a stylish setting and some standout dishes, but inconsistency in execution and a somewhat impersonal service keep it from being truly exceptional.More infoNAYA€€€€• European• Wandsbek•4.7