14 Best Restaurants in Munich, Germany

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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.

Alter Simpl

$ | Maxvorstadt

This rustic, 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, 80799, Germany
089-272–3083
Known For
  • Bohemian atmosphere
  • Munich- and Viennese-style schnitzel
  • Late-night menu

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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, 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
Closed Sun.

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Cafe Chance

$ | Lehel

Vietnamese specialities, including Banh Mi sandwiches served on crusty rolls and Pho Bo (noodle soup with beef), are available at this multicultural café, a short stroll from the Isar River.

Liebigstr. 26, Munich, 80538, Germany
089-4521-4951
Known For
  • Vietnamese-style sandwiches and croissants
  • Specialty coffee drinks
  • Cozy setting
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Café Dukatz

$ | Lehel

With two locations—one in Maxvorstadt at Klenzestrasse 69 and this one in Lehel—Café Dukatz has made a name for itself with its delicious house-baked, French-style pastries. They also serve fine coffee and freshly pressed juices, as well as sandwiches, salads, and mainly vegetarian quiches for a quick lunch.

St.-Anna-Str. 11, Munich, 80538, Germany
089-2303–2444-St.-Anna-Str.
Known For
  • Flaky croissants, brioches, and tarts
  • Freshly baked baguettes
  • Excellent coffee

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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, 80798, Germany
089-2020–9550
Known For
  • Traditional Bavarian cuisine (and veggie dishes) in large portions
  • Beef, pork, and veal dishes in a dark beer sauce
  • A variety of Augustiner beers on tap

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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 regular evening events such as Comedy Nights.

Schellingstr. 3, Munich, 80799, Germany
089-2870–1881
Known For
  • Power outlets
  • Vegan menu
  • Live music, poetry slams

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Madam Anna Ecke

$ | Ludwigsvorstadt

Madam Anna Ekke is a super nice location for all-day dining: cozy inside, there's also a seasonal terrace for warm summer nights. The menu includes variety of cakes and tapas, ideal for a quick snack in-between meals or even for a big shared meal in the evening. The bar, Frau Bartels, is just a couple of steps away for those who don't want to go home just yet.

Make Falafel Not War

$ | Ludwigsvorstadt

A variety of affordable Middle Eastern sandwiches and plates, including falafel (considered one of the best versions in the city), shawarma, and hummus, are available to go.

Kapuzinerstr. 2, Munich, 80337, Germany
0162-726-5862
Known For
  • Falafel
  • Quick service
  • Affordable to-go dishes
Restaurant Details
Closed Sat. and Sun.

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Mucki & Floyd

$ | Isarvorstadt

Hearty, healthy brunch is served on weekends until 4 pm. This charming vintage-style café is also popular for after work drinks and the Italian Mucki's evening every Thursday.

Ickstattstr. 2, Munich, 80469, Germany
089-2694–9015
Known For
  • Breakfast and brunch
  • Freshly baked goods
  • Regional ingredients
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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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, 80796, Germany
89-2302–3702
Known For
  • Meskhuri (stuffed Georgian bread)
  • Skepasti (Greek-style pita sandwich)
  • Vegetarian options

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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 morning for Viktualienmarkt workers until the late afternoon; 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, that are served hot, either to take away or eat in the café with a cup of coffee.

Prälat-Zistl-Str. 8, Munich, 80331, Germany
089-2602--3156
Known For
  • Cozy vintage setting
  • Local favorite
  • Plum-filled doughnuts
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Tambosi

$$$ | Altstadt

Munich's oldest café, dating from 1775, is home to an Italian restaurant where you are paying to see and to be seen. The real draw is the outdoor seating, either on the terrace in full view of Theatinerkirche on Odeonsplatz or in the tree-shaded beer garden in the Hofgarten. The pizza is your best bet if you want to be part of the Munich "Schickeria" (society) but want to keep your expenses in check. 

Brasserie Tresznjewski

$$ | Maxvorstadt

A good spot, especially if you're visiting the neighboring Pinakothek museums, the ever-popular Brasserie Tresznjewski serves an eclectic menu, well into the wee hours.

Theresienstr. 72, Munich, 80333 , Germany
089-282–349
Restaurant Details
Daily 8 am–midnight (Fri. and Sat. until 2 am)

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Tambosi

$$ | Altstadt

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.