Cuneo, Italian restaurant in St. Pauli, Germany.
Cuneo is an Italian restaurant in the St. Pauli district of Hamburg, identifiable by its distinctive wine-colored facade on Davidstrasse. The interior combines 1960s design elements with family furnishings and retains a straightforward approach to dining.
The restaurant was founded in 1905 by Francesco Antonio Cuneo, who came to Germany as a guest worker. Today it stands as Hamburg's oldest Italian dining establishment, now managed by his descendants.
Family photographs hang on the walls alongside artworks and mementos from notable visitors over the decades. The dining space reflects how multiple generations have shaped the restaurant's character.
The restaurant opens Monday through Saturday from 17:00 onwards and accepts reservations by phone or email. Advance booking is recommended, especially on weekends, as seating is limited.
The menu is intentionally limited, focusing on tested family recipes passed down through generations. This focused selection allows a depth of preparation that most larger restaurants cannot achieve.
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