Eva' s kitchen

Eva' s kitchen - Réserver une table

Liebigstrasse 2, 30163, Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany
607 Avis 4.7

"the best I ever ordered!"

Détails

Téléphone: +4951160496894,+491793114396

Adresse: Liebigstrasse 2, 30163, Hannover, Lower Saxony, Germany

Ville: Hannover

Site Web: http://www.evaskitchen.de

Heures d'ouverture

Lundi: 00:00-00:00

Mardi: 17:00-22:00

Mercredi: 17:00-17:00

Jeudi: 17:00-17:00

Vendredi: 17:00-22:00

Samedi: 12:00-22:00

Dimanche: 00:00-00:00

Statistiques

Plats: 69

Commodités: 17

Catégories: 5

Avis: 607


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5 /5 Évaluation

Durch Zufall sind wir gestern bei Eva gelandet.Wichtig anzumerken ist,dass sie eigentlich" nur" von 8:00 bis 18:00 Uhr geöffnet hat. Aber für uns hatte sie netter Weise noch länger gemacht.Das kleine Lokal hat ein sehr schönes Ambiente mit zurückhaltender peruanischer Demo und es ist sehr sauber. Wer es eilig mit Essen hat,ist hier schlecht aufgehoben. Aber was gut werden will,braucht Zeit...Nun zum Essen: Eva hatte vorgeschlagen für uns 5 eine gemischte Vorspeisenplatte zu machen. Dazu gehörte gefüllte Avocado mit Quinoa und Shrimps, Tortilla, Tamales, Oktopussalat, Kartoffeln mit Huancaina Sosse, frischem Lachs und Thunfisch. Es hat alles sehr gut geschmeckt,war gut gewürzt und sehr nett a...

5 /5 Évaluation

This new gem in Hannover serves real Peruvian food and coffee in a familiar and warm environment. Actually the concept is Peruvian and Mediterranean, so you can choose. Just I personally went for the Peruvian part since Eva is Peruvian and really knows her dishes. I strongly recommend the ceviche and, is you are lucky and you get there in one of the days when Eva had time to do it, the papa rellena.I also had a taste of the chicharrón, the papa a la huancaina and the aji de gallina. All excellent. And the last one was very special since Eva uses parmesan cheese as part of the fusion concept. Also don't forget to try the coffee. Apparently it's made with Peruvian coffee beans that are special...

3 /5 Évaluation

I have eaten peruvian for the first time and tasted the empanadas with quinoa that were very tasty. the main dish with tofu, sweet, potato and rice has also tasted well, but was not a new exotic taste experience. we decided to drink for the seemingly typical Peruvian chicha morada from purple mais, interesting, but according to my opinion not especially taste intensive. the owner is beautiful and wants to explain the menu. in general it seems to be a family restaurant that is lovingly furnished and offers an authentic, simple kitchen. I would recommend it especially for small things like empanadas and less for exotic main dishes.

5 /5 Évaluation

Nice find. Small and cozy. The staff were very welcoming. I was advised about the food. What was suggested was meat and egg wrapped in mashed potato. It was light, not a bit stoggy and very tasty (with salad). A perfect brunch. Only problem was there is no loo accessible for me. There is a loo but I use a walking stick and would need a hand rail. Hay ho. I dare say that could be fixed. If you use a wheel chair there is no access to the cafe. ;0(I wish the cafe owners luck. SMJ.

5 /5 Évaluation

the best I ever ordered!