Restaurant in Hamburg, Germany
Yorisa
100Pearl PointsEasy Weeknight Pick

About Yorisa
Yorisa is a practical Hamburg pick when availability matters more than ceremony. With no confirmed price tier, cuisine label, chef credit, or awards to anchor a special-occasion verdict, treat it as an easy repeat-visit option for lunch or early dinner rather than a destination booking.
For people considering a meal in Hamburg, Yorisa is best presented through the few details that are actually confirmed: its city, its casual dress code, and its opening pattern. The verified schedule includes lunch and dinner windows from Tuesday through Friday, plus afternoon and evening service on Saturday, with Monday and Sunday closed.
This is not the page to oversell what is not confirmed. There is no verified price tier, cuisine label, chef credit, tasting-menu format, private-room detail, or award signal to lean on, so the smart move is to treat Yorisa as a practical Hamburg option and check the venue's own channels before making plans around a specific dish, format, or occasion.
Use it for easy weekday plans, not a locked-in group brief
The strongest decision point is scheduling. Yorisa's service pattern favors Tuesday through Friday for lunch or dinner, with Saturday split between afternoon and evening. That makes it useful when those time windows fit the plan. For larger groups, private dining, or a client meal where the room setup matters, confirm the arrangement before committing; there is no verified detail here that the venue is built around private dining.
Dress should stay casual unless the occasion demands otherwise. For a broader sweep of options before deciding, use our full Hamburg restaurants guide; if the evening needs a separate drinks plan, our full Hamburg bars guide is the cleaner next step.
Book it when certainty matters more than ceremony
Yorisa makes sense when its confirmed hours fit the plan and you do not need a heavily documented special-occasion brief. The absence of a verified award, price tier, and named chef means there is less confirmed context to compare against more fully documented restaurants, so plan around the basics and verify current details directly before going. For a full weekend plan, pair the restaurant search with our full Hamburg hotels guide and our full Hamburg experiences guide.
Quick reference: casual dress code, Tuesday-to-Friday lunch and dinner windows, Saturday afternoon and evening service, closed Monday and Sunday.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Yorisa?
Yorisa in Hamburg has a casual dress code, so keep it neat and relaxed rather than formal.
Is lunch or dinner better at Yorisa?
Both are possible on the verified schedule. Yorisa opens Tuesday through Friday from 12–3:30 PM and again from 5–8:30 PM, with Saturday service from 1:30–4 PM and 5–8:30 PM. It is closed Monday and Sunday.
What should I order at Yorisa?
No verified cuisine type, signature dish, or menu format is available here. Check the venue's official channels for the latest menu details before you go.
Can I eat at the bar at Yorisa?
Bar seating details are not verified here. If seating style matters to your visit, check the venue's official channels before making a plan.
How far ahead should I book Yorisa?
No verified booking lead time is available here. Plan around the confirmed opening days and hours, and check the venue's official channels for current availability.
Location
Hudtwalckerstraße 28, 22299 Hamburg, Germany
Compare Yorisa
| Venue | Cuisine | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Yorisa | Easy | |
| Lupo Vino e Cucina | Unknown | |
| W die Weinbar | Unknown | |
| Portomarin | Spanish | Unknown |
| Zeik | Modern European, Modern Cuisine | Unknown |
| Brechtmanns Bistro | Asian Influences | Unknown |
How Yorisa compares with nearby options at a similar price tier.
Also Consider
- Lupo Vino e Cucina, Notable alternative
- W die Weinbar, Notable alternative
- Portomarin, Spanish, €€
- Zeik, Modern European, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- Brechtmanns Bistro, Asian Influences, €€
How Yorisa compares in Hamburg
Choose Yorisa when the priority is a low-friction meal and an easier path to a table. Zeik is the clearer splurge choice in this set because its Modern European format and €€€€ tier signal a more ambitious night; Yorisa is the lower-commitment option when the plan is casual or time-sensitive.
For value with a clearer cuisine brief, Portomarin and Brechtmanns Bistro are easier to read before booking: Portomarin gives you Spanish at €€, while Brechtmanns Bistro gives you Asian influences at €€. If the group wants to know the food direction before committing, those two are safer cross-shops.
Lupo Vino e Cucina and W die Weinbar are better fits when wine is the organizing idea for the night. Yorisa works better as the easy fallback; those are the smarter calls when the room, bottle choice, and pacing matter more than convenience.
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