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. Limoni

    $$$ | Maxvorstadt

    There are a number of fine Italian restaurants around the city, but this is certainly one of the best, with excellent, often experimental meat and fish dishes and lovely pastas that are slightly more budget-friendly. Be sure to reserve a table in good weather so you can sit on the charming patio in the back.

    Amalienstr. 38, Munich, Bavaria, 80799, Germany
    089-2880–6029

    Known For

    • Four- and five-course tasting menus
    • Seasonal homemade pastas
    • Classic and creative Italian dishes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch
  • 2. Tantris Maison Culinaire

    $$$$ | Schwabing

    Recently reimagined as a trio of restaurants under one roof, Tantris, which has been around since 1971, has smartly broadened its range of modern French culinary offerings. There's the classic Restaurant Tantris, with its pricey prix-fixe lunch and dinner menus of haute cuisine (around 300 euro per person); Tantris DNA, featuring an upscale à la carte lunch and dinner menu; and Tantris Bar, serving cocktails and a short menu of French favorites like beef tartare.

    Johann-Fichte-Str. 7, Munich, Bavaria, 80805, Germany
    089-361–9590

    Known For

    • Gourmet tasting menus
    • Distinctive interior design
    • Flawless service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Restaurant Tantris closed Sun.--Tues.; Tantris DNA closed Wed. and Thurs.
  • 3. Alter Simpl

    $ | Maxvorstadt

    This cozy, atmospheric pub-restaurant has been a Munich institution since 1903 when it was a meeting place for the leading writers, comedians, and artists whose pictures now hang on the dark, wood-panel walls. The beer is as good as is the food, which includes filling options like roast pork, currywurst, and a bacon cheeseburger with french fries.

    Türkenstr. 57, Munich, Bavaria, 80799, Germany
    089-272–3083

    Known For

    • Bohemian atmosphere
    • Munich- and Viennese-style schnitzel
    • Late-night menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed for lunch Mon. to Thurs.
  • 4. Augustiner Keller

    $ | Maxvorstadt | German

    This flagship beer restaurant of one of Munich's oldest breweries opened in about 1812. It is also the location of the unbeatable Augustiner beer garden, which should be at the top of any visitor's beer garden list. The menu offers Bavarian specialties, including half a duck with a good slab of roast suckling pig, dumpling, and blue cabbage. If you're up for it, end your meal with a Dampfnudel (yeast dumpling served with custard), though you probably won't feel hungry again for quite a while.

    Arnulfstr. 52, Munich, Bavaria, 80335, Germany
    089-594–393
  • 5. Brasserie Tresznjewski

    $ | Maxvorstadt

    A good spot, especially if you're visiting the neighboring Pinakothek museums, this convivial corner bar and café attracts an interesting mix of students, artists, businesspeople, and trendy types from breakfast until late into the night. The menu features salads, sandwiches, and small selection of pastas—solid, affordable fare that won't exactly wow you—but the restaurant's art deco touches, funky artwork, and buzzy vibe are thoroughly enjoyable.

    Theresienstr. 72, Munich, Bavaria, 80333, Germany
    089-282–349

    Known For

    • Treszi's famous burger
    • Late-night scene
    • Excellent classic cocktails
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  • 6. Bucci Bar

    $$ | Schwabing

    This cozy, low-key Italian restaurant serves a rotating menu of excellent pasta dishes, many featuring seafood, and the spritzes here are particularly good.

    Occamstr. 9, Munich, Bavaria, 80802, Germany
    089-9277–2603

    Known For

    • Fresh, affordable pasta
    • Grilled calamari
    • Friendly staff

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 7. Görreshof

    $ | Maxvorstadt

    In 1893 Augustiner, the oldest brewery in Munich, built this sturdy Wirtshaus to sustain travelers on the 12-km (7-mile) trek from Munich to the castles at Schleissheim. Today, it's as much a forum for good eating and drinking as it was more than 100 years ago—a place where you can enjoy hearty Bavarian food in a dining room festooned with antlers, in the cozy, quiet Bibliothek (library), or out on the terrace.

    Görresstr. 38, Munich, Bavaria, 80798, Germany
    089-2020–9550

    Known For

    • Traditional Bavarian cuisine in large portions
    • Beef, pork, and veal dishes in a dark beer sauce
    • A variety of Augustiner beers on tap
  • 8. Lost Weekend

    $ | Maxvorstadt

    Pop by for a coffee, aperitif, cocktail, and vegan bites and baked goods at this funky art-filled university café and bookstore near the Brandhorst and Pinakothek museums. It also hosts occasional evening concerts.

    Schellingstr. 3, Munich, Bavaria, 80799, Germany
    089-2870–1881

    Known For

    • Apertifs and long drinks
    • Vegan menu
    • Live music
  • 9. Max-Emanuel-Brauerei

    $ | Schwabing

    This historic brewery-tavern, first opened in 1880, offers great value Bavarian dishes. The best part about this place, however, is the cozy, secluded little beer garden (April–October) with huge chestnut trees, tucked in the back amid the apartment blocks in the heart of Munich's University district.

    Adalbertstr. 33, Munich, Bavaria, 80799, Germany
    089-271–5158

    Known For

    • Viennese-style schnitzels served weekends
    • Good choice of vegetarian dishes
    • Good selection of beers and wines by the glass

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 10. Restaurant Halali

    $$$$ | Maxvorstadt

    With 100 years of history to its credit, polished wood paneling, and antlers on the walls, Halali is an old-style Munich restaurant that is the place to try traditional seasonal dishes of venison, pheasant, partridge, and other game in a quiet and elegant atmosphere. There's a three-course weekday lunch menu with a gentler price point.

    Schönfeldstr. 22, Munich, Bavaria, 80539, Germany
    089-285–909

    Known For

    • House-made blood pudding
    • Bavarian smoked eel
    • Wild game

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Sat., Reservations essential
  • 11. Royal Healthy Slices

    $ | Schwabing

    Located on leafy Hohenzollernplatz, this family-owned takeaway spot specializes in house-made Greek and Georgian street food; try a pita burger or stuffed flatbread—all available in meat and vegetarian versions.

    Hohenzollernpl. 4, Munich, Bavaria, 80796, Germany
    89-2302–3702

    Known For

    • Meskhuri (stuffed Georgian bread)
    • Skepasti (Greek-style pita sandwich)
    • Vegetarian options
  • 12. Vorstadt Café

    $ | Maxvorstadt

    Young professionals mix with students at this lively restaurant, a symphony in red and orange in an ode to the 1970s, whose 13 different breakfasts are a big draw: the Vorstadt Classic includes bacon and eggs, rolls, and several other kinds of bread, along with a plate of salami and homemade jam. Quick daily lunch specials are a good value, while the atmosphere at dinner is relaxed, complete with candlelight. There is another location in Altstadt at Maximilianstrasse 40 (089/2554–7010).

    Türkenstr. 83, Munich, Bavaria, 80799, Germany
    089-272–0699

    Known For

    • Sweet, savory, and vegetarian breakfast plates
    • Fresh pastas
    • Lengthy cocktail list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards

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