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UKCatsHoopsFan Oct 16, 2008 9:18 am

Munich Restaurant Recomendation for Anniversary
 
Mrs. UKCatsHoopsFan and I are going to be in Munich next week during our anniversary. I could get some recomendations from Fodors or the Concierge, but I trust you guys more! We both have well traveled palates and enjoy all types of food, however, I am thinking of something authentic, romantic, good service, and a decent wine list. Locationwise, I would like to stay downtown if possible. Also, if you know that they take reservations, that would be great also!

Any recomendations would be GREATLY appreciated and I promise a review when we get back!

TRAVELSIG Oct 16, 2008 9:27 am

Königshof on Karslplatz is very conveniently located downtown, and is excellent. For me it is one of my favorite restaurants in Munich. It is also Michelin rated in 2008. I would go there- have your conceirge phone and be sure to mention it is for an annversary. I think they will take care of you.

UKCatsHoopsFan Oct 16, 2008 9:37 am

Thanks for the quick reply!

FLYMSY Oct 16, 2008 1:11 pm

Interesting article, although not all of the restaurants are what you are looking for in celebrating your anniversary. I'm only in Munich 5-6x/yr, so I'll let the residents comment on the list in the article.

http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/09/...l/07choice.php

SanDiego1K Oct 16, 2008 2:43 pm

I am curious about this restaurant, from the NYT article:

Although Broeding (Schulstrasse 9; 49-89-16-42-38; www.broeding.de) has been around for more than 18 years, this tiny restaurant still feels like a permanent private dinner party. Perhaps it's because Broeding is also a wine shop that specializes in boutique Austrian wines — many of them rarely found outside Europe. ....snip.....

...the menu only offers two choices: six courses with the cheese plate (59 euros), or five courses without (54 euros). On the night I was there, my five-course dinner started with a delicious demitasse of saffron broth with diced fennel, cod and egg gnocchi. It was followed by a swordfish carpaccio with ginger sauce and mango chutney, and a shot of tuna mousse topped with a foam that tasted of freshly picked tomatoes.


Has anyone eaten there? I'm interested in going, and will likely be on my own.

SanDiego1K Oct 27, 2009 7:56 pm

I'm still wondering about Broeding - as well as G-Munich. Has anyone eaten at either?

LH738 Oct 28, 2009 12:39 am


Originally Posted by SanDiego1K (Post 12721501)
I'm still wondering about Broeding - as well as G-Munich. Has anyone eaten at either?

I've not eaten in Broeding restaurant but there are some ratings on http://www.restaurant-kritik.de/82464/ .
G-Munich is closed since 07/2009.

i'mlovin'it Oct 28, 2009 1:31 am

Sorry this is getting to you too late, OP. I'm a big fan of La Vecchia Masseria (http://www.lavecchiamasseria.de/), which is right downtown. Food/Wine is good and at very reasonable prices.

FLYMSY Oct 28, 2009 3:48 pm

Try Retter's, although I've only been in his wine shop, which is next door.

http://www.zagat.com/Verticals/Prope...117640&pid=215

http://www.restaurant-kritik.de/84198


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