Edmondo, Italian restaurant in Hamburg-Mitte, Germany.
Edmondo is an Italian restaurant set in a former bank building at Hohe Bleichen 17, featuring high ceilings and velvet-upholstered seating. The interior retains original architectural elements from its banking days and creates an elegant setting for dining.
The building dates from 1897, when it served as Hypothekenbank Hamburg conducting financial business in its grand spaces. After its conversion to a restaurant, diners now bring culinary life to the historic banking hall and its vaults.
The kitchen honors Italian traditions with handcrafted preparations that draw from small producers and artisans across Italy. Diners can see how classic recipes take center stage on the menu and regional ingredients shape the character of each dish.
The restaurant welcomes advance reservations to secure a table in its elegant setting. Visitors should prepare for formal dining in a historic environment and dress accordingly for the refined atmosphere.
The kitchen prepares truffle pasta in a cheese wheel, a technique that melts the cheese and captures the truffle aroma. This cooking method is demonstrated directly at diners' tables, turning the meal into a special show.
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