The Best Restaurants in 80469 Munich
In this restaurant and wine bar, the young chef duo Sepehr Alipour and Jonas Ulbrich really take care of your physical well-being. The large selection of super Tuscans from various vintages has hardly any competition in Munich.
Modern French cuisine with an Austrian twist. An unusual gastronomic concept, but one that promises plenty of enjoyment. The feel-good atmosphere in the cosy restaurant also contributes to this.
The Bingo Bistro brings a cosmopolitan touch to Munich. The starters are served sharing-style and most of the ingredients are sourced locally. French wines are featured on the menu.
A picture-book brasserie with elegant, modern furnishings and really good cuisine. No wonder, because Tim Raue is behind the recipes from bouillabaisse to pulpo. Great selection of oysters and wines!
The joy of eating and drinking is the motto of the ambitious "Manu" team. And the spark jumps over, here the pleasure on the plate and in the glass triumphs with equally first-class produce.
A traditional Munich restaurant with classic modern cuisine. Not only roast pork, schnitzel and grilled sausages are served here, but also inventive vegan and vegetarian dishes are on the menu.
Located in the heart of the Glockenbachviertel district, this large chic restaurant offers an even wider selection of classic and modern-inspired sushi specialities. Hot dishes are also on the menu.
The Portenlänger siblings have created a contemporary pub here. Young and old, locals and tourists, regulars' table and bar table: everyone is happy here with Bavarian food.
Open in all weathers, the roof terrace is a popular meeting place all year round. Only drinks are offered here; food is ordered in the restaurant on the ground floor and taken upstairs.
The restaurant with its grotto-like ambience is centrally located in Munich's Isarvorstadt district, between Gärtnerplatz and Viktualienmarkt. It is advisable to reserve a table in advance, as "YUM" is a gastronomic attraction for lovers of authentic Thai cuisine. The Tom Ka Gai there, for example, the famous chicken soup with coconut milk for which Thailand is famous, is considered the best in the city. The menu is kept simple but of course, pad thai and gaeng are not missing. Guests rave about the saté skewer, which you can grill yourself on the blue blazing table fire. The traditional lemongrass cocktail rounds off the visit.
Smokehouse cuisine at its best in diner style with a bar and open kitchen. Butter-tender pastrami, short ribs and brisket, plus mac and cheese and a five-dollar shake and a whiskey afterwards, please!