Restaurant in Hamburg, Germany
Salt & Silver - Lateinamerika
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About Salt & Silver - Lateinamerika
Salt & Silver holds a Michelin Plate (2025) and a Bib Gourmand (2024), making it one of Hamburg's strongest value cases at the €€€ tier. It delivers Latin American cooking that sits well outside Hamburg's European-dominant restaurant norm. Book one to two weeks out; easy to secure by Hamburg Michelin standards.
Is Salt & Silver worth booking for a special occasion in Hamburg?
Yes, with a clear condition: you need to be genuinely interested in Latin American cooking, not just looking for a reliable upscale dinner. Salt & Silver on the St. Pauli Hafenstraße has held a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, and added a Bib Gourmand in 2024, which is the signal that matters most here. The Bib Gourmand designation means Michelin's inspectors found the quality-to-price ratio compelling enough to flag explicitly. At €€€ pricing, this is not a budget meal, but it sits a full tier below the €€€€ fine-dining room you'd pay for at venues like The Table Kevin Fehling or bianc. That gap matters when you're deciding where to spend your money in Hamburg.
The Venue
Salt & Silver sits on the Hafenstraße in St. Pauli, Hamburg's port-adjacent neighbourhood with a character distinct from the polished dining corridors closer to the Alster. The address puts you close to the waterfront energy of the Elbe, which suits a restaurant whose entire identity is built around the food cultures of Latin America. The name itself encodes the kitchen's priorities: salt as the essential seasoning discipline, silver as the aesthetic register — precise, considered, not ostentatious.
The Michelin double-recognition across consecutive years (Plate in 2024 and 2025, alongside the 2024 Bib Gourmand) tells you this is not a flash-in-the-pan operation. Consistency at this level, sustained over multiple inspection cycles, is what separates venues worth a detour from those worth a try only if you happen to be nearby. With 1,221 Google reviews averaging 4.5 stars, the diner consensus lines up with Michelin's assessment. That volume of reviews at that rating is a reliable signal: broadly positive experiences across a wide range of guests, not just a small cohort of enthusiasts writing up a favourite.
For Hamburg's Latin American dining specifically, Salt & Silver occupies a meaningful position. Germany's restaurant landscape skews heavily toward European traditions — the country's Michelin-starred rooms, from Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn to Aqua in Wolfsburg to Vendôme in Bergisch Gladbach, are predominantly French or European in orientation. A Michelin-recognised Latin American restaurant in Hamburg is genuinely uncommon, which gives Salt & Silver a different kind of authority in this market. If you want to benchmark the cooking against Latin American-focused restaurants internationally, Mono in Hong Kong and Imperfecto: The Chef's Table in Washington, D.C. operate in adjacent territory, though with different price points and formats.
The Counter Experience
Latin American cooking at this level tends to reward proximity to the kitchen. The flavours , citrus-forward acids, charred proteins, fermented notes, fresh herb intensity , are built on technique that benefits from being served at the right moment, which means counter or pass-adjacent seating tends to deliver the leading version of the food. If Salt & Silver offers counter seating, request it. The energy of a kitchen working through a service on dishes that require timing precision is part of what you're paying for at a Michelin-recognised room. This is especially relevant for a special occasion booking: counter seats give the meal a rhythm and a visual dimension that a standard table in the middle of a dining room cannot replicate. The Bib Gourmand's value proposition also makes more sense at the counter, where you understand the labour behind the price.
For a date night or a celebration dinner in Hamburg, this is one of the better-calibrated choices in the city at the €€€ tier. It's not a conventional romantic room in the European fine-dining sense , it reads more like an engaged, ingredient-focused evening than a white-tablecloth occasion , but that distinction is what makes it useful for guests who find the formality of Hamburg's leading end (and its associated price tags) harder to justify. If you want the full formal experience, Restaurant Haerlin or 100/200 Kitchen are the more appropriate references. Salt & Silver is for the occasion where the food itself is the centrepiece, not the room.
For broader context on what's happening in Hamburg's dining scene right now, our full Hamburg restaurants guide covers the range from casual to starred. If you're building a full trip, the Hamburg hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide are worth checking alongside.
Practical Details
Reservations: Book ahead; with Michelin recognition and a 4.5-star rating across 1,221 reviews, weekend slots fill quickly , aim for at least one to two weeks in advance. Budget: €€€, positioning this below Hamburg's €€€€ fine-dining tier but above casual dining; expect a meaningful spend per head including drinks. Dress: No confirmed dress code in the available data, but the neighbourhood and Latin American format suggest smart casual is appropriate , St. Pauli is informal by Hamburg standards. Address: St. Pauli Hafenstraße 136, 20359 Hamburg. Booking difficulty: Easy by Hamburg's Michelin standards, but don't assume walk-in availability on weekends or during Hamburg's busy summer season along the Elbe.
Awards & Recognition
- Michelin Plate , 2025
- Michelin Plate , 2024
- Michelin Bib Gourmand , 2024
- Google Rating: 4.5 from 1,221 reviews
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Salt & Silver worth the price?
- At €€€, yes , the Michelin Bib Gourmand in 2024 is specifically an inspector's endorsement of the value equation. You're paying less than at Hamburg's €€€€ rooms and getting Michelin-recognised quality in a cuisine that's genuinely rare in Germany at this level.
What should a first-timer know?
- This is a Latin American kitchen, not a European fine-dining room in disguise. Expect bold seasoning, acid-forward dishes, and a cooking style driven by ingredients from across South and Central America. It suits guests who want to eat something distinct from Hamburg's otherwise European-dominant restaurant offerings.
What should I wear?
- No confirmed dress code, but smart casual is the safe call. St. Pauli is Hamburg's most informal major neighbourhood, so there's no expectation of formal dress , but a Michelin-recognised room at €€€ warrants stepping up from purely casual.
Can Salt & Silver accommodate groups?
- Seat count is not confirmed in the available data. For groups of six or more, contact the restaurant directly before assuming availability , Michelin-recognised rooms at this price point often have limited space for large parties without advance arrangement.
What are the leading alternatives in Hamburg?
- For €€€€ creative cooking, The Table Kevin Fehling is the reference. For modern Mediterranean at a similar high-end register, bianc. For a German-focused €€€ option, Heimatjuwel is the closest peer in price tier, though the cuisine direction is completely different.
Is it good for a special occasion?
- Yes, particularly if the occasion suits a food-forward evening rather than a formal celebration room. The Michelin recognition and 4.5-star rating give you confidence in the quality. If you need the full white-tablecloth formal experience, Restaurant Haerlin is the more appropriate choice.
Is the tasting menu worth it?
- No tasting menu details are confirmed in the available data. Given the Bib Gourmand designation , which typically signals accessible pricing rather than a long tasting format , ask the restaurant about current menu options when booking.
How far ahead should I book?
- One to two weeks minimum for weekday tables; two to three weeks for weekends. Booking difficulty is rated easy by Hamburg's Michelin standards, but the combination of Michelin recognition and strong Google volume means you should not rely on walk-in availability, especially in summer.
Compare Salt & Silver - Lateinamerika
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Salt & Silver - Lateinamerika | Latin American | €€€ | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024); Michelin Bib Gourmand (2024) | Easy | — |
| The Table Kevin Fehling | Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star | Unknown | — |
| bianc | Modern Mediterranean, Mediterranean Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Lakeside | German Lakeside | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Heimatjuwel | German, Creative | €€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Zeik | Modern European, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Salt & Silver - Lateinamerika worth the price?
At €€€ pricing with a Michelin Plate and a 2024 Bib Gourmand, Salt & Silver delivers solid value for Latin American cooking at this level. The Bib Gourmand specifically signals good food at reasonable prices by Michelin's own standard. If you are comparing against Hamburg's pricier tasting-menu rooms like The Table Kevin Fehling, Salt & Silver sits in a different register — more accessible, more casual, and arguably a better fit if the cuisine itself is the draw rather than the occasion.
What should a first-timer know about Salt & Silver - Lateinamerika?
Go knowing the cuisine is the focus — this is not a generic upscale dinner with Latin American accents, it is a restaurant built around that cooking specifically. The St. Pauli address on Hafenstraße puts it in Hamburg's port-adjacent neighbourhood, which has a rougher, more independent character than the city's polished dining corridors. Book ahead; with Michelin recognition and strong review volume, weekend tables fill. Come with an appetite and an openness to bolder, acid-forward flavour profiles.
What should I wear to Salt & Silver - Lateinamerika?
The St. Pauli location and Bib Gourmand positioning suggest a relaxed, neighbourhood-minded atmosphere rather than a formal dining room. Dress casually but put-together — think what you would wear to a lively, well-regarded neighbourhood restaurant, not a white-tablecloth occasion. Avoid over-dressing; it is likely to feel out of place given the venue's character and setting.
Can Salt & Silver - Lateinamerika accommodate groups?
Group suitability is not confirmed in available venue data, so contact them directly before planning a large booking. Given the Hafenstraße address and the format of Latin American restaurants at this price point, smaller groups of two to four are the safer assumption. For larger private events in Hamburg, The Table Kevin Fehling or venues with documented private dining rooms are a clearer option.
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