Munich Restaurants
#2
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Naples, Florida
Posts: 7,419
Werneckhof
Trs franais!
Mnchen-Schwabing
Werneckstr. 11
(0 89) 39 99 36
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Nrnberger Bratwurstgloeckle
near Rathaus, next to Marienkirche
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Visit a Biergarten:
Biergarten am Viktualienmarkt
Brauereiausschank
Mnchen-Innenstadt
Viktualienmarkt 6
(0 89) 29 75 45
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Waldwirtschaft
Grohesselohe
Georg-Kalb-Str. 3
(0 89) 74 99 40 30
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St. Emmerams Mhle
Mnchen-Oberfhring
St. Emmeram 41
(0 89) 95 39 71
Trs franais!
Mnchen-Schwabing
Werneckstr. 11
(0 89) 39 99 36
============
Nrnberger Bratwurstgloeckle
near Rathaus, next to Marienkirche
============
Visit a Biergarten:
Biergarten am Viktualienmarkt
Brauereiausschank
Mnchen-Innenstadt
Viktualienmarkt 6
(0 89) 29 75 45
===
Waldwirtschaft
Grohesselohe
Georg-Kalb-Str. 3
(0 89) 74 99 40 30
===
St. Emmerams Mhle
Mnchen-Oberfhring
St. Emmeram 41
(0 89) 95 39 71
#3
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Join Date: May 1998
Location: CH-3823 Wengen Switzerland
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I recommend to post (and repost this time) these tips in FT Dining: Germany.
FT Dining can later serve much better as a Vademecum to look any tips up. If ever I search for dining tips I do it there - but unfortunately many posts will be lost somewhere (unknown) in other Foras.
FT Dining can later serve much better as a Vademecum to look any tips up. If ever I search for dining tips I do it there - but unfortunately many posts will be lost somewhere (unknown) in other Foras.
#4
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Naples, Florida
Posts: 7,419
Rudi:
In the last 100 days was only 1 (one) post in Dining: Germany. Here is the link to the Dining: Germany graveyard: http://www.flyertalk.com/dining/ftdi...umdisplay.cgi?
And "Rudi's" Switzerland? Nothing since 11/29/2001.
In the last 100 days was only 1 (one) post in Dining: Germany. Here is the link to the Dining: Germany graveyard: http://www.flyertalk.com/dining/ftdi...umdisplay.cgi?
And "Rudi's" Switzerland? Nothing since 11/29/2001.
#5
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Boston, MA, USA
Posts: 1,470
First visit to Munich?
It's not a resturaunt, but you should visit the Hoffbrau Haus while in Munich. It's a typical german beer garden. Polka music, giant steins of beer. Popular with the locals and tourists alike. Worth a look.
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It's not a resturaunt, but you should visit the Hoffbrau Haus while in Munich. It's a typical german beer garden. Polka music, giant steins of beer. Popular with the locals and tourists alike. Worth a look.
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#6
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Boston, MA, USA
Posts: 1,470
Fodors.com is a good fall back position when looking for places to eat around the world. Hopefully, this link will take you to the beginning of the Munich listings:
http://www.fodors.com/miniguides/mgr...view=full&pg=1
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http://www.fodors.com/miniguides/mgr...view=full&pg=1
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BizTrip
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#7




Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Munich, Germany
Programs: UA
Posts: 1,103
Hi,
tell me what type of restaurant you would like to visit, and I can write you some adresses.
One of my recent favourites is
Villa Flora, Hansastr. 44, www.villa-flora.net ... they have a pretty nice brunch.
Also be sure to walk at least once through the Hofbruhaus, thought you get better food and beer someplace else. But, Across the street is a Sushi-joint, all my friends currently swear on it.
What is a nice place to hang out an evening, especially when the weather is good and you can sit outside is the Zooziez. Great food, good Cocktails, normaly a great crowd, Wittelsbacherstr. 15, www.zooziez.de
Downtown is also the Prinz Myshkin, they have great vegetarian food, Hackenstr. 2 (just 2 Minutes from Marienplatz) www.prinzmyshkin.com
Drop me a mail when you look for something special, we used to try out a new restaurant every week, so we literaly ate our way through Munich
tell me what type of restaurant you would like to visit, and I can write you some adresses.
One of my recent favourites is
Villa Flora, Hansastr. 44, www.villa-flora.net ... they have a pretty nice brunch.
Also be sure to walk at least once through the Hofbruhaus, thought you get better food and beer someplace else. But, Across the street is a Sushi-joint, all my friends currently swear on it.
What is a nice place to hang out an evening, especially when the weather is good and you can sit outside is the Zooziez. Great food, good Cocktails, normaly a great crowd, Wittelsbacherstr. 15, www.zooziez.de
Downtown is also the Prinz Myshkin, they have great vegetarian food, Hackenstr. 2 (just 2 Minutes from Marienplatz) www.prinzmyshkin.com
Drop me a mail when you look for something special, we used to try out a new restaurant every week, so we literaly ate our way through Munich
#11
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: atlanta, GA
Posts: 2,040
Had a wonderful traditional German meal at Paulaner on Im Tal (name of the street) which is in the pedestrian zone just east of the Marienplatz. I would check out the Hofbrauhaus for a beer and pretzel, but have dinner at Paulaner.
Definitely check out a biergarden (outside). I liked the Seahaus beirgarten in the Englisher Garten. This one is past the Chinese Tower biergarden but is a bit more picturesque.
I also liked a cafe on Theresestrasse (I think) called Cafe Puck. Its near the university.
Definitely check out a biergarden (outside). I liked the Seahaus beirgarten in the Englisher Garten. This one is past the Chinese Tower biergarden but is a bit more picturesque.
I also liked a cafe on Theresestrasse (I think) called Cafe Puck. Its near the university.

