Review of Harvest Home – by Christian W.
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When I came here for the first time, it felt like something rising into the photographer Anders Pedersen's world and his portrait of publivet in 70-century Hamburg. It was far from as rotten and damaged, but there was something about klientelen, the atmosphere and the animation that made me get stuck and return.
The prices are really good and the food is tasty, simple but tasty. Last, I took their confit on the cheek and it really melted in your mouth. It can be difficult to get a dining area directly, but the bar is welcoming and here you can happily while waiting for a table.
There are many reasons to go here but for me it is enough that I mentioned to klientelen. A slightly more mature audience from kulturvetarkretsar, journalists, and the occasional celebrity (Yes, the place is owned by the talented and beautiful actress Tintin Anderson and her acquaintances seem to get past the look that closely), and so us normal then. It is almost always full, but all furnishings and some thick male regulars seem to dampen the volume to a comfortable level. The atmosphere is that of Pelicans but not the noise level, something like that. This takes some beers with a friend, but it is just as easy to find here their date and I know others who agree with me.