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Bratwurst Glöckl am Dom
At this sausage and beer place right by the Frauenkirche where you can sit on an outdoor patio during the warm months.
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Bratwurstherzl
For a congenial, classic German meal, head to this cozy taverna in the historic center of the city but tucked away from the fray. There are two dining rooms: the more intimate one has a brick-vaulted ceiling and an open...
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Brenner
The Italian restaurant, by the same team behind Emiko and Cortiina, is the chic foodie queen of Maximilianstrasse, drawing luxury shoppers on a break. Hidden in a courtyard, it occupies a massive space with vaulted archways (the space once served...
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Brot & Butter
The small cafe at the front of design store Manuufactum makes some of Munich’s best bread and is a good spot for a cappuccino and pastry.
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Café Frischhut
Everyone calls this authentic, old-world cafe by its specialty: die Schmalznudel. This hearty snack is the German version of a funnel cake, but made fresh all day long, these sweet cakes are fluffy, crispy and delicious. You can get a...
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Café Kreutzkamm
This coffee-cake institution originally hails from Dresden, but the Munich branch has the same delicious assortment. During Christmas, locals get their Stollen (a traditional holiday cake with lots of dried and candied fruit) here. There’s a casual café in the...
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Café Reitschule
This lovely café is a great spot for breakfast or brunch, especially if you are traveling with horse-loving children. Some tables overlook the rink of the adjacent riding school, so you can watch the horses in action. There’s also a...
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China Moon Terrace
The rooftop of the Mandarin Oriental hotel is one of the city’s most scenic places for cocktails, with sweeping city views and a cool, laid-back vibe.
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Emiko
This acclaimed Japanese restaurant inside the Hotel Louis has transformed the somewhat sleepy neighborhood around the Viktualienmarkt into a bit of a hot spot. Open only for dinner and booked weeks in advance.
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Esszimmer at BMW Welt
The two-Michelin-starred Esszimmer presents refined French cuisine with Mediterranean and regional influences. The stylish, wood-paneled dining room boasts a cozy fireplace, adding an intimate vibe to the space. The gourmet tasting menu offers dishes like lobster with watermelon and artichoke.
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Falk’s Bar
Falk’s Bar, in the Bayerischer Hof hotel, is a great spot for a drink, especially before a performance at the Bavarian State Opera, a five-min stroll away. It’s housed in a stunning Spiegelsaal (Mirror Hall), whose embellishments date from 1839;...
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Franziskanerkeller
Munich is ground zero for German breweries, and the many Brauhäuser (rustic restaurant-beer halls) reflect this. Every Munich family has its preferred beer hall and all of them host tents during the annual Oktoberfest. To the visitor, they will all...
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Garden
When touring the museums of the Kunstreal, a great spot for a nearby lunch is the Bayerischer Hof’s Garten restaurant. Diners sit in a lovely airy greenhouse-style setting. It’s modern and sleek, a welcome change to the wood-heavy interiors of...
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Gesellschaftsraum
Tattooed chef Bernd Arold has assembled a young crew of cooks, servers and sommeliers. His Gesellschaftsraum is one of the most renowned restaurants in the city thanks to the laid-back, congenial atmosphere and Arold’s innovative take on farm-to-table. If this...
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Hofbräuhaus
Munich is ground zero for German breweries, and the many Brauhäuser (rustic restaurant-beer halls) reflect this. Every Munich family has its preferred beer hall and all of them host tents during the annual Oktoberfest. To the visitor, they will all...
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L’Osteria Künstlerhaus
Boisterous, congenial and delicious, Italian favorite L'Osteria has several outposts in Munich, but the most memorable setting is inside the opulent, soaring dining hall of the Künstlerhaus. The original building was opened as a renowned meeting place for artists, musicians...
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Les Deux
One of Munich's most acclaimed French restaurants, Les Deux is a good choice for a quiet, elegant dining experience. The ground floor houses the brasserie in a modern, understated dining room, while the first floor holds a fine dining restaurant,...
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Passaparola
Reportedly the best pizza in the city is served in this groovy restaurant with interiors by designer Ingo Maurer.
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Post Krün
The tiny town of Krün, a one-and-a-half hour drive south of Munich near Garmisch Partenkirchen, got a major spotlight boost in the summer of 2015 when President Obama visited prior to the G7 meeting (when he stayed at nearby Schloss...
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Schuhbecks in den Südtiroler Stuben
Alfons Schuhbeck is a celebrity chef and TV personality in Germany, and his restaurant overlooking lovely Platz has one Michelin star. The vibe (and crowd) in the wood-paneled dining room is old-world (and older), the menu features an updated version...
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Schumann’s
Munich’s beau monde has been coming to Schumann’s for years, competing for the best tables and the best gossip. Owner Charles Schumann is known as a somewhat vain impresario (he “models” for Hugo Boss), but he sure knows how to...
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Seehaus im Englischen Gerten
Set on a beautiful lake, Seehaus is scenic spot for lunch before or after a stroll in the Englischer Gardens. Sit inside the rustic yet elegant dining room and enjoy traditional dishes or gather at the waterfront biergarten for draught...
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Spatenhaus an der Oper
Roland Kuffler is one of Munich’s most prominent culinary impresarios, and he has several restaurants, but the Spatenhaus has the best location. Bavarian dishes are served in the beautiful setting of a historic palais just across from the State Opera...
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Spicery
It’s worth a taxi drive to get to this Thai restaurant in the Haidhausen district (about a 15-minute drive from the Bayerischer Hof). Authentic (spicy) dishes are served in a cool-mod space, with a loungy ambience and rich golden-red color...
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Tantris
One of only two restaurants in Munich with two Michelin stars, Tantris remains the foodie temple in the city; the building it’s been housed in since the 1970s, in Schwabing, was recently landmarked. The backdrop is a dramatic (and definitely...
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Theresa
The large communal table in the center of the dining room (whose walls are lined with cozy booths) sets the scene at this lovely restaurant. Theresa is renowned for its grilled meats but also delivers in the seafood and vegetables...
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Weisses Brauhaus
Munich is ground zero for German breweries, and the many Brauhäuser (rustic restaurant-beer halls) reflect this. Every Munich family has its preferred beer hall and all of them host tents during the annual Oktoberfest. To the visitor, they will all...
Munich

Schrannenhalle Munich
Munich’s dining scene is varied, laid-back and fun to explore. The most famous establishments are run by a handful of chefs and restaurateurs; but there are plenty of small eateries helmed by young cooks who court a loyal following and therefore have a real neighborhood ambience. In the warm months, it’s all about dining outside, whether in one of the al fresco beer gardens (for hearty German food) or on the terrace of the city’s best restaurants. For an abbreviated list of restaurants, read Top Tables Munich.