Munich Restaurants

Munich claims to be Germany's gourmet capital. It certainly has an inordinate number of fine restaurants, but you won't have trouble finding a vast range of options in both price and style.

Typical, more substantial dishes in Munich include Tellerfleisch, boiled beef with freshly grated horseradish and boiled potatoes on the side, served on wooden plates. Schweinebraten (roast pork) is accompanied by dumplings and sauerkraut. Hax'n (ham hocks) are roasted until they're crisp on the outside and juicy on the inside. They are served with sauerkraut and potato puree. Game in season (venison or boar, for instance) and duck are served with potato dumplings and red cabbage. As for fish, the region has not only excellent trout, served either smoked as an hors d'oeuvre or fried or boiled as an entrée, but also the perchlike Renke from Lake Starnberg.

You'll also find soups, salads, casseroles, hearty stews, and a variety of baked goods—including Breze (pretzels). For dessert, indulge in a bowl of Bavarian cream, apple strudel, or Dampfnudel, a fluffy leavened-dough dumpling usually served with vanilla sauce.

The generic term for a snack is Imbiss, and thanks to growing internationalism you'll find a huge variety, from the generic Wiener (hot dogs) to the Turkish döner kebab sandwich (pressed and roasted lamb, beef, or chicken). Almost all butcher shops and bakeries offer some sort of Brotzeit, which can range from a modest sandwich to a steaming plate of goulash with potatoes and salad. A classic beer garden Brotzeit is a Breze with Obatzda (a cheese spread made from Camembert and paprika served with freshly sliced rings of onion).

Some edibles come with social etiquette attached. The Weisswurst, a tender minced-veal sausage—made fresh daily, steamed, and served with sweet mustard and a crisp pretzel—is a Munich institution and, theoretically, should be eaten before noon with a Weissbier (wheat beer), supposedly to counteract the effects of a hangover. Some people use a knife and fork to peel off the skin, while others might indulge in auszuzeln, sucking the sausage out of the skin.

Another favorite Bavarian specialty is Leberkäs—literally "liver cheese," though neither liver nor cheese is among its ingredients. Rather, it's a sort of meat loaf baked to a crust each morning and served in pink slabs throughout the day. A Leberkässemmel—a wedge of the meat loaf between two halves of a bread roll slathered with a slightly spicy mustard—is the favorite Munich on-the-go snack.

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  • 1. Due Passi

    $ | Altstadt

    So small it's easy to miss, this former dairy shop now offers a limited but fine selection of Italian fare, with a menu of fresh antipasti and pasta that changes daily. The high wooden tables and counters fill up fast at this lunch-only spot, so arrive early for the quieter, cooler window seat or take your food to go.

    Ledererstr. 11, Munich, Bavaria, 80331, Germany
    089-224–271

    Known For

    • Signature penne "Due Passi"
    • Two daily pasta specials
    • Nostalgic setting

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No dinner, No credit cards
  • 2. Prinz Myshkin

    $$ | Altstadt

    This restaurant is one of the finest in the city, and it's vegetarian to boot, along with a selection of vegan dishes. The delightful holiday from meat here brings an eclectic choice of skillfully prepared antipasti, quiche, pizza, gnocchi, pasta, curries, and stir-fries, plus excellent wines, all served in an airy, high-ceiling room.

    Hackenstr. 2, Munich, Bavaria, 80331, Germany
    089-265–596

    Known For

    • Tofu Stroganoff (marinated tofu with mushrooms in red wine cream sauce)
    • Ricotta spinach gnocchi with Parmesan and roasted pine nuts in sage butter
    • Excellent curries
  • 3. Vino e Gusto

    $$ | Altstadt

    This welcoming Italian spot serves excellent traditional homemade pastas as well as a variety of meat and seafood dishes, including Sicilian prawns in a spicy tomato sauce. The atmosphere is casual but the service is top-notch, and the owner, Guido, and his friendly bulldog, Malesh, are always on hand to greet guests.

    Herrnstr. 52, Munich, Bavaria, 80539, Germany
    089-2102–88388

    Known For

    • Spaghetti prepared in a wheel of Parmesan cheese
    • Grilled fresh fish
    • Extensive list of Italian wines by the glass

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Sun.
  • 4. Brasserie L'Atelier Art & Vin

    $ | Altstadt

    Take a seat by the wall of windows or at the long blond-wood bar, in this airy, casual brasserie, which specializes in French food and wine; the light, crisp quiches, in particular, are a delight. On nice days, tables are set outside on the sidewalk of the pleasant, relatively quiet street and the Bier & Oktoberfestmuseum is right next door, highlighting the wonderful contrasts that are so typical of this city.

    Westenriederstr. 43, Munich, Bavaria, 80331, Germany
    089-2126–6782

    Known For

    • Regional French specialties like escargots from Burgundy
    • Traditional boudin noir de l'atelier (Alsatian blood sausage)
    • An extensive list of French wines by the glass

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon., No credit cards
  • 5. Brasserie OskarMaria

    $$ | Altstadt

    Inside Literaturhaus, a converted Renaissance-style schoolhouse that is now a literary center, this stylish brasserie is named after Munich writer Oskar Maria Graf, who fled to New York after the Nazis took power. The vaulted ceiling and plate-glass windows create an airy, modern atmosphere to enjoy the eclectic international menu, ranging from duck curry to leg of lamb with ratatouille, while its sprawling terrace is one of the city's best outdoor eating locations.

    Salvatorpl. 1, Munich, Bavaria, 80333, Germany
    089-2919–6029

    Known For

    • Top-quality seasonal fish and produce
    • In-house bakery
    • Award-winning interior design
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  • 6. Bratwurstherzl

    $ | Altstadt

    Tucked into a quaint little square off Viktualienmarkt, this delightful Bratwurst joint, dating from 1901, cooks up specialty sausages over an open grill right in the main red-brick vaulted dining room. There's also a decent schnitzel and roast pork with potato dumplings on the menu.

    Dreifaltigkeitspl. 1, Munich, Bavaria, 80331, Germany
    089-295–113

    Known For

    • Thin roasted Rostbratwurst sausages from Nuremberg
    • Daily Bavarian specialties like Leberkäs
    • A good selection of Franconian wines by the glass

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 7. Brenner Operngrill

    $$$ | Altstadt

    In an impressive columned hall that once was the stables of the royal residence, this sprawling restaurant features three distinct indoor dining spaces—the main grill room with an open fire, a smaller area serving homemade pasta, and a casual bar with lounge-like vibe—plus a small seasonal terrace. An expansive breakfast menu includes a large selection of organic egg dishes and pancakes.

    Maximilianstr. 15, Munich, Bavaria, 80539, Germany
    089-452–2880

    Known For

    • Affordable daily lunch special
    • Grilled beef and seafood
    • Vegetarian and vegan options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 8. Buffet Kull

    $$$ | Altstadt

    This chic yet comfortable Parisian-style bistro delivers a high-quality dining experience accompanied by an impressive variety of wines and friendly service. The daily specials are creative, portions are generous, and the prices are good value for the quality—all of which make this a very popular spot, so be sure to make a reservation.

    Marienstr. 4, Munich, Bavaria, 80331, Germany
    089-221–509

    Known For

    • French-inspired dishes like coq au vin
    • Homemade pastas
    • New York steak

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 9. Hofbräuhaus

    $ | Altstadt

    The Hofbräuhaus is the most famous beer hall not just in Munich but in the world—a kitschy multiroom space with a pounding oompah band and singing and shouting drinkers contributing to the festive atmosphere. The courtyard beer garden provides an escape from the noise in good weather, and there's also a quieter upstairs restaurant where the food is fine, although there are better places in Munich for Bavarian cuisine.

    Platzl 9, Munich, Bavaria, 80331, Germany
    089-2901–36100

    Known For

    • Home-brewed original beer from the Hofbräuhaus brewery
    • Seasonal specialty brews
    • Munich veal sausage with sweet mustard

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted
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  • 10. Jodlerwirt

    $ | Altstadt

    This cozy, alpine lodge–style restaurant in a small street behind the Rathaus is a treat for those craving an old-world tavern, complete with live accordion playing and yodelers who perform most nights, telling jokes and poking fun at their adoring guests in unintelligible Bavarian slang. The food is traditional Bavarian and the tasty beer is from the Ayinger brewery.

    Tal 1, Munich, Bavaria, 80331, Germany
    179-940–7470

    Known For

    • Homemade Käsespätzle (a hearty dish similar to macaroni and cheese)
    • Meal-size salads
    • Festive atmosphere
  • 11. Matsuhisa Munich

    $$$$ | Altstadt

    The only German outpost of the Japanese-Peruvian fusion concept from celebrated chef Nobuyuki (Nobu) Matsuhisa, this elegant, sleekly designed restaurant in the posh Mandarin Oriental hotel is a favorite of well-heeled locals. Along with top-notch sushi and sashimi, the menu features popular dishes like spicy garlic shrimp and seafood and meat prepared robata-style over a charcoal grill. The best seats are at the sushi bar, where you can watch the skilled chefs wield their knives with precision.

    Neuturmstr. 1, Munich, Bavaria, 80331, Germany
    089-2909–81875

    Known For

    • Black cod miso
    • Yellowtail sashimi with jalapeños
    • Rare sake list
  • 12. Nero Pizza & Lounge

    $ | Altstadt

    On a side street between Gärtnerplatz and Isartor, Nero serves up excellent thin-crust pizzas with fresh ingredients imported straight from Italy—try the Diavolo, with spicy Neapolitan salami—as well as solid pastas and great steaks. The restaurant's high ceilings and large windows give it an open, spacious feel, or you can sit upstairs in the lounge for a cozier experience.

    Rumfordstr. 34, Munich, Bavaria, 80469, Germany
    089-2101–9060

    Known For

    • Bufala pizza with mozzarella imported from Campana
    • Optional gluten-free pizza crust
    • Sous vide steaks

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 13. Nürnberger Bratwurst Glöckl am Dom

    $ | Altstadt

    One of Munich's most popular taverns is dedicated to Nürnberger Bratwürste (finger-size grilled sausages), a specialty from the rival Bavarian city of Nuremberg. They're served by Dirndl-clad waitresses who flit between crowded tables in the dark-paneled dining rooms with remarkable agility; in warmer months, tables are placed outside beneath the towering Frauenkirche.

    Frauenpl. 9, Munich, Bavaria, 80331, Germany
    089-291–9450

    Known For

    • Huge Bratwurst platters served with potato salad and sauerkraut
    • Fresh Augustiner beer
    • Historic setting
  • 14. Pfistermühle

    $$$$ | Altstadt

    From the ivy-covered façade to the vaulted dining room ceiling, everything about this stylish restaurant set in a 16th-century grain mill is appealing. The kitchen interprets Bavarian dishes in a modern fashion, with a concise menu focusing on locally sourced fish and game, though a smattering of vegetarian dishes are also available. A prix-fixe weekday lunch menu offers four small courses (including vegetarian options) for under €20.  

    Pfisterstr. 4, Munich, Bavaria, 80331, Germany
    089-2370–3865

    Known For

    • Corn-fed spring chicken with beetroot popcorn
    • Well-priced prix-fixe lunch menu
    • Good service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 15. Schmalznudel Café Frischhut

    $ | Altstadt

    This café, on a busy street between the Stadtmuseum and Viktualienmarkt, is as Bavarian as you can get, though it serves neither typical great slabs of meat nor Knödel. The fryers are turned on in the early morning for Viktualienmarkt workers and stay on for those still standing after a night out; at midday, lines of people wait for helpings of freshly cooked Schmalznudel, a selection of doughnut-type creations, from apple to sugar-coated to plain.

    Prälat-Zistl-Str. 8, Munich, Bavaria, 80331, Germany
    089-268–237

    Known For

    • Cozy vintage setting
    • Local favorite
    • Plum-filled doughnuts

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 16. Schneider Bräuhaus München

    $$ | Altstadt

    If you've developed a taste for Weissbier, this Munich institution—beautifully restored to something approaching how it would have looked when first opened in the 1870s—is the place to indulge. The tasty wheat beer from Schneider, a Bavarian brewery in existence since 1872, is served with hearty Bavarian dishes by famously straight-talking waitresses.

    Tal 7, Munich, Bavaria, 80331, Germany
    089-290–1380

    Known For

    • Wheat beers on tap (plus specialty bottles)
    • Traditional Weisswurst breakfast
    • Live Bavarian music
  • 17. Spatenhaus an der Oper

    $$$ | Altstadt

    You'll have great views of Munich's grand opera house and the Bavarian National Theater, not to mention the hand-painted ceilings, on the second floor of this restaurant, though the outdoor tables facing Max-Joseph Square are best for people-watching. The kitchen turns out a mix of Bavarian and Austrian fare, plus a handful of lighter fish dishes, and what's considered the best Wiener schnitzel in the city. The menu for the first floor and terrace is less expensive.

    Residenzstr. 12, Munich, Bavaria, 80333, Germany
    089-290–7060

    Known For

    • Crispy roasted pork and potato dumplings in dark beer sauce
    • Grilled or panfried fish
    • An elegant second-floor dining room
  • 18. Tambosi

    $$$ | Altstadt

    Munich's oldest café, dating from 1775, is home to an Italian restaurant that is serviceable, if somewhat overpriced— excepting the pizza, which is a relative bargain. The real draw is the outdoor seating, either on the terrace in full view of Theatinerkirche on Odeonsplatz or in the quiet, tree-shaded beer garden in the Hofgarten.

    Odeonspl. 18, Munich, Bavaria, 80539, Germany
    089-2306–9360

    Known For

    • Excellent location next to the Residenz and Hofgarten
    • Affordable pizza
    • Erratic service
  • 19. Tambosi

    $$ | Altstadt | Café

    Open since 1775, Tambosi is Munich's longest-running café. Its location is superb, partly sitting in full view of Theatinerkirche on Odeonsplatz and partly in the Hofgarten. Watch the hustle and bustle of Munich's street life from an outdoor table on the city side, or retreat through a gate in the Hofgarten's western wall to the café's tree-shaded beer garden. If the weather is cool or rainy, find a corner in the cozy, eclectically furnished interior.

    Odeonspl. 18, Munich, Bavaria, 80539, Germany
    089-298–322

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Daily 8 am–1 am
  • 20. Tian München

    $$$$ | Altstadt

    This stylish Michelin-starred vegetarian restaurant at the Viktualienmarkt uses whatever organic produce is in season to craft modern, brilliantly composed dishes, available as a four- or six-course tasting menu.

    Frauenstr. 4, Munich, Bavaria, 80469, Germany
    089-8856–56712

    Known For

    • Organic vegetarian and vegan fare in an upscale setting
    • Seasonal lunch and dinner tasting menus
    • Fresh herb cocktails

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.

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