Restaurant in Hamburg, Germany
St. Pauli Korean Table

Chingu St. Pauli sits in Hamburg's St. Pauli district, making it a practical choice for a low-pressure evening without the lead time required by the city's award-circuit restaurants. Booking is easy, the neighbourhood skews independent and late-running, and it suits a casual date night or small group dinner rather than a formal celebration. Limited public data means visiting with flexible expectations is advisable.
Chingu St. Pauli, on Hein-Hoyer-Straße in Hamburg's St. Pauli district, is the right call if you want a neighbourhood dining experience away from the tourist-facing restaurant clusters around the Alster or HafenCity. St. Pauli runs on its own clock — later, louder, less formal — and a venue here suits couples looking for a low-pressure date night or small groups who want something local rather than destination-grand. If you are planning a milestone celebration that requires white-glove service and a tasting menu, look at The Table Kevin Fehling or Restaurant Haerlin instead. Chingu plays a different, more relaxed game.
The venue database for Chingu St. Pauli is sparse: no confirmed price range, no published hours, no cuisine classification, and no awards on record. That limits what can be said with certainty. What the address does tell you is context: Hein-Hoyer-Straße sits in the heart of St. Pauli, a neighbourhood known for a dining scene that skews independent, casual, and international. Venues here tend to operate evening-focused hours, often from late afternoon into the early hours, reflecting the area's nightlife character. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means walk-ins are likely viable , but calling ahead or checking the venue's current social presence before visiting on a weekend is sensible given that St. Pauli fills up from Thursday onward.
On seasonal timing: St. Pauli's street-level dining culture shifts noticeably between summer and winter. From May through September, outdoor seating and open-front rooms are the draw , if Chingu operates a terrace or pavement setup, that is the time to use it. In the colder months, Hamburg's restaurant scene pulls indoors, and the neighbourhood's tighter, warmer rooms come into their own for an evening that does not require a destination excuse. Visit in late autumn or winter if you want the full St. Pauli atmosphere without competing with summer crowds.
| Detail | Chingu St. Pauli | Heimatjuwel | bianc |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price tier | Not confirmed | €€€ | €€€€ |
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Moderate | Hard |
| District | St. Pauli | Eppendorf | Neustadt |
| Awards on record | None confirmed | Yes | Yes |
| Occasion suitability | Casual / date night | Special occasion | Formal special occasion |
Hamburg's dining scene at the upper end is well-documented , The Table Kevin Fehling and Lakeside operate at €€€€ with serious booking lead times. At the other end, St. Pauli's independent venues fill a gap that the city's award-circuit restaurants do not: accessible, atmosphere-led dining with no advance planning required. If that is what you are after, Chingu's easy booking status makes it a low-friction option for a city that can otherwise require weeks of planning for its better-regarded rooms. For broader context on where Chingu sits in Hamburg's full restaurant picture, see our full Hamburg restaurants guide.
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chingu St. Pauli | — | ||
| The Table Kevin Fehling | Michelin 3 Star | €€€€ | — |
| bianc | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Lakeside | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Heimatjuwel | Michelin 1 Star | €€€ | — |
| Landhaus Scherrer | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | — |
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