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Recommendations for Italian restaurant in Munich please
Hi All - I'm looking for your recommendations on a relaxed atmosphere Italian restaurant (e.g. not dress up) between Hbf and Marienplatz, or south towards Rosenheimerplatz U-bahn station. Would definitely help if they had an auf-englisch speisekarte... :D Just want something basic like spaghetti and an appetizer/dessert.
Also, does anyone know if Dr. Pepper is available in Munich? Thanks in advance! Sean |
Originally Posted by vysean
(Post 7284022)
Hi All - I'm looking for your recommendations on a relaxed atmosphere Italian restaurant (e.g. not dress up) between Hbf and Marienplatz, or south towards Rosenheimerplatz U-bahn station. Would definitely help if they had an auf-englisch speisekarte... :D Just want something basic like spaghetti and an appetizer/dessert.
Also, does anyone know if Dr. Pepper is available in Munich? Thanks in advance! Sean |
plz edit the title of your post to include Munich (edit -> advanced)
Besides that there should be a lot of italiens around there just by walking unless you want to have a real italien restaurant - italien food is to be found in a lot of restaurants. |
If you would like to go to a modern, fun place - but not expensive at all - try Vapiano:
http://www.vapiano.de/locations/cont...ion=m1&pics=11 |
Originally Posted by supermasterphil
(Post 7285407)
Dr. Pepper is available in Munich but I doubt that a lot of restaurants have it. Come on, you are in Munich, you have to have some beer or if you don't drink alcohol, ask for a "Spezi", a local soda.
I wouldn't dream of going to Munich and not having beer - I had "ein mass" at the Augustinerbrau location by Karlsplatz, a few Loewenbrau dunkels at the hotel, and some Franziskaner at the airport lounge. All were great, though I think I'm partial to the Loewenbrau dunkel. Didn't try the "Spezi" - will give it a go next time... Thanks for the suggestions! Sean |
Originally Posted by nixande
(Post 7285489)
plz edit the title of your post to include Munich (edit -> advanced)
Besides that there should be a lot of italiens around there just by walking unless you want to have a real italien restaurant - italien food is to be found in a lot of restaurants. As your post indicated, I lucked out and the specials at the hotel restaurant I ate at included spaghetti bolognese - it was very good. This was in Hogenschwangau (sp?) before a tour of Schloss Neuschwanstein. |
Originally Posted by MariaSF
(Post 7298949)
If you would like to go to a modern, fun place - but not expensive at all - try Vapiano:
http://www.vapiano.de/locations/cont...ion=m1&pics=11 Thanks for the suggestion! Sean |
Originally Posted by vysean
(Post 7305819)
I never did find it - will look when I go back later this year.
I wouldn't dream of going to Munich and not having beer - I had "ein mass" at the Augustinerbrau location by Karlsplatz, a few Loewenbrau dunkels at the hotel, and some Franziskaner at the airport lounge. All were great, though I think I'm partial to the Loewenbrau dunkel. Didn't try the "Spezi" - will give it a go next time... Thanks for the suggestions! Sean I told in several threads and forums my opinion about Loewenbräu. My choice would be the Augustiner... Now, after I read from different Americans and other foreigners how much they like Loewenbräu, I know why they still survive. Most Germans (except of those who are fans of 1860 Muenchen ) would never touch Loewenbräu :D |
Originally Posted by supermasterphil
(Post 7309571)
Spezi is a nonalcoholic drink and a really good mixture between coke and lemonade. Of course you have to drink it cold.
I told in several threads and forums my opinion about Loewenbräu. My choice would be the Augustiner... Now, after I read from different Americans and other foreigners how much they like Loewenbräu, I know why they still survive. Most Germans (except of those who are fans of 1860 Muenchen ) would never touch Loewenbräu :D I would rank any of those above most American beers (though I am partial to some microbrews here in Arizona). Man, I just got back two days ago and I'm ready to go over again for some more beer... ^ |
The International Board of Chowhound.com is a good place to check for information like this - there's several local Müncheners that contribute.
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Originally Posted by supermasterphil
(Post 7309571)
I told in several threads and forums my opinion about Loewenbräu. My choice would be the Augustiner... Now, after I read from different Americans and other foreigners how much they like Loewenbräu, I know why they still survive. Most Germans (except of those who are fans of 1860 Muenchen ) would never touch Loewenbräu :D
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Originally Posted by MariaSF
(Post 7298949)
If you would like to go to a modern, fun place - but not expensive at all - try Vapiano:
http://www.vapiano.de/locations/cont...ion=m1&pics=11 |
Originally Posted by SkyTeam777
(Post 9102547)
This is one of my favorite chain restaurants in all of the world. Im staying the night at the airport on a short layover...what's the cheapest way to get there...and is it convenient to access from the metro? I couldnt tell by the map how far of a walking distance it was.
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Originally Posted by SkyTeam777
(Post 9102547)
This is one of my favorite chain restaurants in all of the world. Im staying the night at the airport on a short layover...what's the cheapest way to get there...and is it convenient to access from the metro? I couldnt tell by the map how far of a walking distance it was.
By the way, there's a museum (Kunsthalle) in this same gallery, with a really nice cafe. Excellent place for a mid-afternoon German "coffee and cake" or a quick snack. http://www.hypo-kunsthalle.de/newweb...rvorschau.html |
I had a most amazing meal at a small italian cafe right by the Hilton Tucher Park. Unfortunately I don't have the name of the place, but it is right on the corner of Widenmayerstrasse and Tivolistrasse.
A friend of mine & I happened upon that place really by mistake, just by walking away from the Hilton. We spent about 40E each for the meal, but it was very well worth it. No spaghetti bolognese there! :D If someone is handy with the web in german and can find the name of the place, please post it! :D JP |
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