Dan went out for an ambitious morning walk, down the terraces and north along the river.
The Elbe across from the Airbus plant |
Kräutertee und Toast mit Gouda und Tomate (Herb tea and toast with Gouda cheese and tomato) |
The florist next to the cafe |
Around 2:30, we met up with our friend at the hotel. It was so good to see her! She took us to Kaffeegarten Schuldt, a lovely 150-year-old cafe on Sullberg Hill in Blankenese. Blankenese is like a colorful Italian village clinging to a cliff above the sea, except you are in Germany, and you are above the Elbe! It is full of narrow little roads, which she negotiated expertly in her BMW, and lovely gardens and terraces. We visited over cups of coffee and delicious cherry and plum Strüdel.
The view from Sullberg Hill |
Waiting for our Sprüdel und Strüdel |
St. Nikolai Monument
The Hamburg Rathaus from the top of the Nikolaikirche
Right: Nikolaikirche when it was constructed Left: The tower that survived after the war (courtesy of Wikimedia Commons) |
Afterwards we parked in the Portuguese Quarter, and visited the St. Michaels Church, the Hauptkirche of Hamburg. It has three huge organs! I wonder if they are ever played together.
St Michaels |
The three organs at St. Michaels |
We went for dinner at Krameramtsstube, a restaurant in Hamburg's oldest street, which once was home to shops and grocers' apartments. Today the restaurant is known for its Hamburg specialties, like Pannfisch (pan-fried fish in mustard sauce) and Labskaus (a hash of corned beef, potatoes, onions, beets, with pickles and a fried egg on top).
Krameramtsstube in Hamburg |
Despite being cautioned, we ordered an appetizer of Labskaus. I shouldn't admit it, but I thought it was rather tasty--and yet I agree, it's probably not very good for you and not particularly appetizing to look at! We shared several bottles of Merlot and Sprüdel. I ordered the Pannfisch for my main course.The Pannfisch was Salmon, Zander (like Walleye) or Wolf Fish (like Seabass) served over mustard sauce, with potatoes and cucumber salad.
We had such a good time at dinner, but finally had to go back to the hotel. We went straight to bed after a long day of 14,000 steps, but we look forward to another day with our friends tomorrow.
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