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The Table

Shanghaiallee 15, 20457 Hamburg, Germany
📞 +49 40 22867422

The Table museum in Frankfurt am Main, Germany is a must-see for art lovers and culture enthusiasts alike. Located in the heart of the city, the museum offers an insight into the city’s history and culture, with an impressive collection of artwork and artifacts from the Middle Ages to the present day.

The museum is home to an impressive collection of artworks, from sculptures to paintings, prints and photographs. Highlights include works from the Renaissance and Baroque periods, as well as contemporary works. There are also several special exhibitions throughout the year, showcasing works from renowned artists and art movements.

The Table also features a series of interactive displays, allowing visitors to explore the city’s history and culture in depth. These include a timeline of the city’s development, a series of interactive maps, and a collection of documents and artifacts. Visitors can also explore the museum’s extensive library, which contains books, magazines, and other materials related to the city’s history and culture.

The museum also features a range of educational programs, designed to engage and educate visitors of all ages. These include lectures, workshops, and seminars, as well as family-friendly activities. There are also a number of special events throughout the year, such as the annual Table festival, which celebrates the city’s culture and history.

The Table museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in the history and culture of Frankfurt am Main. With its impressive collection of artwork and artifacts, interactive displays, and educational programs, it is the perfect place to explore the city’s culture and history. Whether you’re looking to learn more about the city’s past or just want to take in some of the city’s most impressive artworks, the Table museum is the perfect place to start.

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5 stars

What an divine dining experience: unrivalled food quality, Understatement of interior design; the whole service extremely personal; a great team and an amazing Chief who is humble and paying attention to details! Mr. Fehling welcomed every guest at the entrance (no matter when they arrive), what a gesture! I am more than impressed. The cooking process is very clean and structured. Love the concept! Love the food! Love the people! "The Table" rocks!

5 stars

Modern Northern European experience, it might be seen as cold, but it’s exactly the type of experience I was expecting, this is not a southern Italian trattoria. Seated on bar stools facing the open kitchen the meal at The Table goes smoothly, and it’s a journey throughout the whole world, with ingredients and preparation that variates differently. The Nordic touch is present also in the food, many plates are served cold and one plate is dedicated at the north see. The wine pairing was ideal, mostly white wines and light bodied giving a nice contrast with meal. Overall a satisfying experience!

5 stars

It is difficult to compare a visit to The Table with that to any other restaurant, including other three-star restaurants. The open kitchen is unquestionably the center of the restaurant and provides a stage for Kevin Fehling and his team to be observed throughout the evening as they work with incredible concentration and attention to every last detail on the plates. And doing so with well-practiced moves and almost without words. The results are small works of art, both visually and in terms of taste. The flavor compositions are extraordinary and always offer something new to discover, even for experienced foodies. The outstanding work of sommelier David Eitel frames it all with equally exceptional wines. In the end, one feels rather reminded of a visit to the opera or theater. Great art and definitely worth a visit.