Germany: what's for lunch?
#16
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Chicago
Programs: UA 1K, 1MM; former GS
Posts: 303
Why not try a variety of options? In a hurry one day, go to a donor doner kabab (sp?) stand. A little more time, try the cafeteria at one of the big department stores; tray service but fairly fast, local, and inexpensive. Even more time, try a restaruant/pub. In Munich, I love Weisse's Brauhaus just off Marianplatz on Tal. At any Bavarian restaurant, arrive before noon and try the weisswurst. Also in Munich, go to the Viktualienmarket. On a nice day, stop a a local outdoor Biergarten.
#17
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: MUC
Programs: LH SEN
Posts: 48,182
Most restaurants in Munich have a set menu for 7-8€ for lunch that caters to working people looking to have a quick(er) lunch. Thanks to an EU regulation all eateries need to disclose common allergens. They are code A thru G and tell immediately if you can have them.
#18
Join Date: May 2001
Location: exUA1K, UA MM, lifetime UA1P, AA MM, HH Diamond, Marriott Gold
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Why not try a variety of options? In a hurry one day, go to a donor doner kabab (sp?) stand. A little more time, try the cafeteria at one of the big department stores; tray service but fairly fast, local, and inexpensive. Even more time, try a restaruant/pub. In Munich, I love Weisse's Brauhaus just off Marianplatz on Tal. At any Bavarian restaurant, arrive before noon and try the weisswurst. Also in Munich, go to the Viktualienmarket. On a nice day, stop a a local outdoor Biergarten.