🏆 The Complete Munich Food Guide
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🏆 The Complete Munich Food Guide
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BEST VALUE: As this contains all of our food recomendations from every Munich Food Guide, at a fraction of the cost!
From traditional Bavarian Gaststüben to beer gardens to bars, coffee shops and cafes, this exhaustive list is the culmination of four years of living in Munich. From scouring blogs to trying the recommendations of our local friends, we frequent all these locations often, so you know these spots are quality and authentic.
What You get
No less than five recommendations per category:
- Traditional Bavarian Breakfast
- Traditional Bavarian Lunch
- Traditional Bavarian Dinner
- Traditional Bavarian Dessert
- Traditional Bavarian Beer Gardens
- Favoute Coffee Shops
- Favourite Bars
- Best Non-German Food
- Best Vegan Options
Additionally, each recommendation has a paragraph description with my tips and tricks, and personal anecdotes based on years of experience eating my way around this city.
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Traditional Bavarian Dinner!
You are in Munich. You are going to try Bavarian food. But where should you go? 📍Note: Each of these places would server a hearty breakfast and lunch just as good, but I often find it difficult to start my day with such a heavy meal. If you are on holiday though? I say go for it!
Gaststätte Zum Kloster
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Although Zum Kloster is the first nice restaurant I discovered upon moving to Munich, it still remains one of my favourites. Such is my luck in finding such a great restaurant in Munich with so little effort. ;) It‘s perfectly located in my favourite neighbourhood (and perhaps the cutest street there) of Haidhausen, still resembling Bavaria‘s older housing style, complete with cobblestones and the idyllic Deutsche Alpenverein hut. I bet you didn‘t think there would also be photo opportunities, but this street is incredibly picturesque, resembling the smaller towns within the Bavarian Alps. As for the restaurant itself, the menu is very small, but precisely curated, featuring an assortment of Bavarian and Austrian dishes. One down side is that the kitchen regularly runs out of dishes listed on the menu, however, you could spin up and frame it as a mark of quality. They only use the freshest of ingredients! Additionally, there is also no English menu, but the staff speak excellent English, and can quickly explain the small menu. There are reservations available for the indoor seating, but none for the coveted outdoor patio. On the weekends or winter, I would call ahead, as the restaurant is small and popular. I normally make a reservation for inside, and if the weather is good, ask the waiter to move us outside if a table opens up.
Personal Anecdote: This one of the first restaurants I discovered after moving to Munich. It was recommended to me by a very Bavarian friend who lives around the corner, and frequents the restaurant with his family. In fact, we ran into them at Zum Kloster just the other day when I was having dinner with my sister who was visiting from LA.
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Although Zum Kloster is the first nice restaurant I discovered upon moving to Munich, it still remains one of my absolute favourites. Especially when introducing friends and family to the city.
Augustiner Drei Mühlen
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Augustiner Drei Mühlen is perhaps our most popular recommendation to date. We featured this restaurant in our Munich Food Tour video as the place to go for Munich‘s best Schnitzel. It‘s a fan favourite, as we have dozens of comments from tourists thanking us for the recommendation, plus locals praising the spotlight put upon such a wonderful Munich staple. This restaurant is usually full, especially during the winter months when the outdoor seating closes. I would recommend making a reservation, even during the weekdays. This is the problem I encountered just last week (November 2022). Additionally, there are no English menus, but the employees all speak excellent English, and I‘m sure could help guide you on your Schnitzel journey. Schnitzel is Drei Mühlen‘s claim to fame, and here you have quite a selection. As a vegetarian, I am never left out, because I always order the vegan (celery) Schnitzel. Ben usually orders the Schnitzel Trilogie, and gets a little experimental, asking the waiter to substitute the listed Schnitzels for whatever he‘s in the mood for. They have always been accommodating. Although Austrians will insist that Schnitzel should not be doused in sauce, that has never stopped me from covering my Schnitzel in my favourite mushroom cream sauce. However you like you Schnitzel, this restaurant is sure to delight!
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Servus! We‘re Ben & Camille, an English🏴 and American 🇺🇸 expat couple currently living in 🥨 Munich, Germany 🇩🇪
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