Wildes Fräulein, Austrian restaurant in HafenCity, Hamburg, Germany.
Wildes Fräulein is an Austrian restaurant in HafenCity that combines contemporary furnishings with Alpine details such as wooden tables and mountain decor throughout the dining room. The space at Überseeboulevard 2 creates a mix of modern harbor setting and traditional elements.
The name comes from Alpine legends and refers to mystical mountain spirits that, according to folklore, lived in the Bavarian pre-Alps. These stories shape the place's connection to rural mountain tradition.
The kitchen shows regional Alpine traditions through Käsespätzle, Tiroler Knödel, and Wiener Schnitzel. Diners here experience recipes that belong to the mountains and are prepared using traditional methods.
The place is easy to reach by car or public transportation and has wheelchair access available. It is worth checking current opening hours before visiting, as these may vary depending on the season.
Coffee is sourced from roasteries in South Tyrol and prepared with special care. Breakfast stands out for its farmer bread and specialties that originated in the mountains.
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