The Table Kevin Fehling
Unique, modern, international dining in a charming Hamburg setting



In Hamburg lies a high-quality culinary adventure, situated in one of the port city’s most charming locations. In the HafenCity quarter close to Lohsepark is The Table Kevin Fehling, awarded three Michelin stars in 2015. The Table’s interior is just one of its marvels; the architectural style rarely found in Germany, and one seemingly more befitting a museum or art gallery than a restaurant.
Diners sit at a long, curved table which snakes through the restaurant and faces the kitchen, where they can oversee every step that their food takes in its preparation. The chefs combine international ingredients into unique compositions before the guests’ very eyes, and their imagination and variety of dishes are unparalleled.
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