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	<title>TripShake Magazine &#187; Germany</title>
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		<title>Ribatejo &#8211; Neat, cosy, mediterranian</title>
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	</p><p>Tucked away on a little street in Ottensen, Hamburg you will find a cosy and personal Portuguese restaurant which is different from the somewhat soulless and touristy Portuguese restaurants in the so called portugese quarter of Neustadt.</p>
<p>The restaurant Ribatejo (translated: on the shores of the river Tejo) in Ottensen is far more atmospheric and attracts a mixed crowd of youngsters,&#8230;</p>


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	</p><p>Tucked away on a little street in Ottensen, Hamburg you will find a cosy and personal Portuguese restaurant which is different from the somewhat soulless and touristy Portuguese restaurants in the so called portugese quarter of Neustadt.</p>
<p>The restaurant Ribatejo (translated: on the shores of the river Tejo) in Ottensen is far more atmospheric and attracts a mixed crowd of youngsters, couples and elderly people. There are many regular guests &#8211; always a good sign that customers like to come back again and again.</p>
<p>Here you can either just enjoy a decent wine (really tasty Rose wine for example!!) or you can enjoy Tapas or other traditional dishes The tiny and somewhat open kitchen is set pretty much in the middle of the place. So sit down on a wooden bench, relax and sip your wine while watching your meal getting prepared!</p>
<p>Compared to many other portuguese restaurants and bars, this place has a really nice atmosphere: Nice lighting, a tasteful interior and bar/counter, old cobble stone (!) on the floor (as it used to be the entrance of a backyard for carriages). In summer there are two little benches outside of the bar &#8211; sit down and watch the quiet life of Ottensen floating by like the river Tejo. This place can only make you feel very comfortable!</p>
<p>By <a href="http://www.spottedbylocals.com/hamburg/linda-nepicks">Linda Nepicks</a> from <a href="http://www.spottedbylocals.com/hamburg/">SpottedByLocals.com/hamburg</a><br />
See <a href="http://www.spottedbylocals.com/hamburg/area/ottensen/bars-ottensen/ribatejo">full original article including details &#038; map</a></p>


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		<title>Cafe Sankt Oberholz &#8211; Home office of fancy people</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2009 14:43:14 +0000</pubDate>
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	</p><p style="text-align: justify;">The first thing that comes to your mind when you enter Sankt Oberholz is: Is this an office or a cafe? People staring at and typing on their computers can be seen everywhere. From time to time, they take a sip of their Latte Macchiato, watching who enters the room while chatting with their neighbor. The secret ingredient at Sankt&#8230;</p>


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	</p><p style="text-align: justify;">The first thing that comes to your mind when you enter Sankt Oberholz is: Is this an office or a cafe? People staring at and typing on their computers can be seen everywhere. From time to time, they take a sip of their Latte Macchiato, watching who enters the room while chatting with their neighbor. The secret ingredient at Sankt Oberholz is simple: Wireless Internet. This is no new concept for cafes in Berlin but somehow this one has become the preferred hotspot for laptop owners and wireless nomads.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">But don’t worry, pixel lovers aren’t the only ones welcome here. There are some more things that make St. Oberholz such a special place to visit. For example, lots of interesting, creative and international people frequent the cafe, located in Berlin’s trendy Mitte District.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">So it wouldn’t be out of the ordinary if the fashionable Asian girl in the corner is a successful media artist, the nerdy boy at the next chair the leader of an electro band, and if you look closer, the gonzo guy buying a fresh-made peppermint tea could be the author of a popular controversial coming-of-age novel. Or maybe they are just normal students like me.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In any case, it’s not just the people that usually frequent St. Oberholz that are unique, it’s also the cafe itself. Don’t just limit yourself to the ground floor where the self-service bar is situated. Be sure to go upstairs to the first floor and try to find a seat next to the huge windows. There you’ll have a great view over bustling Rosenthaler Platz &#8211; that means more people to watch plus the beautiful light of the sunset in the evening.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">By the way, the self-service bar in the cafe offers a huge plate of delicious Spaghetti Bolognese for € 5.00! For smaller appetites you can chose from cakes, sandwiches, bagels and soups.</p>
<p>By <a href="http://www.spottedbylocals.com/berlin/sarah-curth">Sarah Curth</a>, from <a href="http://www.SpottedbyLocals.com/berlin">SpottedbyLocals.com/berlin</a>.<br />
<a href="http://www.spottedbylocals.com/berlin/area/mitte/bars-mitte/cafe-sankt-oberholz">See full original article including details &#038; map</a></p>


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