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Map of Upper Bavaria — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

Map of Upper Bavaria — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

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Top 10 restaurants in Upper Bavaria

No trip to Upper Bavaria is complete without eating at some of the most well known restaurants. If you want to see more than just the top 10,visit our full list here.
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Hofbräuhaus München

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$$$$affordable
Bavarian restaurant
Located in Munich, the Hofbräuhaus München is a historic 3-floor beer hall and Bavarian restaurant that dates back to 1589. It offers an authentic taste of Bavarian culture with its lively atmosphere, traditional music, and classic Bavarian dishes. This iconic beer hall appeals to beer enthusiasts, food connoisseurs, and travelers seeking an immersive experience in Bavarian hospitality. Visitors are encouraged to arrive early to secure seating and can enjoy extended hours of operation.
Had a typical German dinner in the amazing place. Sharing tables with other which was unusual but nice, the atmosphere was so nice and live music was during the evening. The staff were fast and friendly, it was very busy but our food arrived very quickly and all was very yummy and fresh. Nice beers available. Prices are kinda fair for the food and place, we had a lovely evening. Dessert are massive, we shared 1 between 3 and it was more than enough after our dinner.
Csorba D — Google review
I was shocked how big the space was. It is a beautiful building, has a beautiful interior, offers traditional Bavarian meals. The queue might seem quite long outside, but it moves fast. The food and drinks come quite fast, but it's hard to get the attention of the staff. There are simply too many people. Overall good experience and I'll definitely visit back.
Ararat M — Google review
A must visit to experience what Oktoberfest is like - live music, groups sitting together at a large table, drinking beer and socializing. The food was great, great atmosphere to chill, but depending on when you arrive, it might be hard to find an empty seat. Those seated on the inside of the long tables will probably have a harder time entering/leaving for the restroom, as the space is rather narrow. The noise level was a bit loud, but in a good, lively way, so everyone has to speak up, but that seems like a given after chugging down a couple of glasses of beer. There is also a gift shop by the entrance/exit, so worth it to take some time after eating to pick up something to remember this place by.
Eric H — Google review
If you’re a fan of beer, great atmosphere you must come here. Live music, food was great. We had a pork knuckle dish and a local sausage dish. Both were awesome. Not to mention the beer just tastes wonderful in a place like this.
Manjit G — Google review
A must visit place if you are in Munich! This place is always crowded regardless of which hours. Be sure you find your seat and sit down quickly, the waiter or waitress will come and serve you afterwards! Personally I like the Bavarian cabbage very much! The atmosphere is something you don’t see in other Bavarian restaurants in Munich.
Desmond C — Google review
My son and I stopped here for lunch, and our meal and the experience was outstanding! Our server noticed us using Google Translate and brought us an English menu. We both ordered the seasonal venison with cranberry gravy, and they were excellent. We should have ordered a side order of bread rolls, but later purchased a giant pretzel from the woman selling them table to table. It was excellent as well. Just after noon, the “umpapa” band started playing, and everyone joined in. It was quite the experience. This is a must stop on your trip to Munich.
Andrew G — Google review
We celebrated my 60th birthday there, and the table was booked in advance. It is a great place, with lots of beers, and some food. Service is great, and also the live music is not too bad
Val L — Google review
Big touristy beer hall. Quite busy but not too difficult to find somewhere to sit. Trying to order was another matter. No one come to take any orders for ages and when we tried to ask someone standing nearby he just shrugged his shoulders, pointed to some other servers in a distance. After 15min someone came to take our orders. As we had lunch already we just had 2 beers, one Hell and one Dunkel plus a kaiserschmarrn. The dark beer was ok but the light beer was tasteless. At almost 15Euros I expected a bit more with my dessert. It looked like a pancake that I did when I was 12, lukewarm and came with cold apple sauce straight from the bottle or tin. The pancake was a bit coarse and tasteless. Literally the worst pancakes I had in my life. Perhaps the sausages and pork knuckles will be better but they looked at best average. They do have love bands too which added to the atmosphere.
Tim W — Google review
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Viktualienmarkt

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Farmers' market
Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
Viktualienmarkt is a lively and vibrant 200-year-old farmers' market in Munich, offering a wide variety of regional culinary delights. With over 100 stalls selling everything from fresh produce to artisanal cheeses and meats, it's a paradise for food lovers and anyone interested in experiencing Bavarian flavors. Families can enjoy the diverse array of food options and the open-air ambiance.
This place is basically a non-stop food parade – every variation you can imagine. Food, food, food everywhere! And beer, of course!!! Add in more churches than you can count, and you’ve got the full package. Personally, I’d say there were a few too many Americans around… especially considering it was supposed to be Italian weekend.
H. L — Google review
My wife and I found this amazing market by chance, we were just walking and exploring the city, then we found ourselves in the middle of this vivid place. Fruits, vegetables, poultry, flowers and many many more interesting things you can find here.
Shadi S — Google review
It’s a small area with a lot of different stores. There are souvenirs, fruits, food, beer, honey, and other things. There is an open sitting area in the middle is that square(?) and you can have some beer and snacks there. The price is very fair and quality is great. It’s worth visiting if you are in the city center.
Kazette C — Google review
The best food market in Munich city to indulge in the German cuisine. They serve all the varieties of German food and they serve the best beer. You do not need prior reservations to eat here but during the lunch hours it will be tricky to find a table.
Uvini R — Google review
So much to see and eat! It’s too bad we had lunch already and could stuff ourselves! It is a good place to hang out and try some of the street food. Be sure to check out some of the handmade items
Helen L — Google review
Viktualienmarkt is one of the best places in Munich to experience local food and atmosphere; colorful stalls, fresh produce, bakeries, cheese shops and small restaurants all in one place. It is a perfect stop for a quick snack, breakfast or lunch. We walked around, tasted a few things and enjoyed the lively vibe. If the weather is nice, sit at the beer garden in the middle and enjoy a cold drink while people watching. Highly recommended.
Osman G — Google review
A must-visit in Munich: discover local Bavarian specialties, excellent beer in the central beer garden, and a vibrant market atmosphere full of colour and flavour. Also perfect for a relaxed breakfast in the city
Damir — Google review
This food market is a must-visit attraction in Munich’s old town! You can stroll through lively stalls offering everything from local food and sweets to fresh vegetables, souvenirs, and more. It’s best to bring some cash, as many stalls don’t accept cards. Strongly recommended for anyone wanting to experience Munich’s local charm! 🥨
Mohammed A — Google review
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Schmalznudel - Cafe Frischhut

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$$$$affordable
Cafe
Coffee shop
Schmalznudel - Cafe Frischhut is a Bavarian-style cafe located on a bustling street near Stadtmuseum and Viktualienmarkt. It's known for serving up traditional Bavarian pastries and donuts, including the famous Schmalznudel. The cafe opens early to cater to Viktualienmarkt workers and late-night revelers.
This cozy café has a warm, wood-themed interior and serves Schmalzgebäck along with a nice variety of pastries. Schmalznudel is a traditional Bavarian fried donut pastry—crispy on the outside and soft and fluffy on the inside. There’s also a lovely courtyard, making it a great spot to relax and enjoy something sweet for both locals and tourists alike. Unfortunately, it was raining that day, and a bit too chilly to wait outside for takeout, so we decided to eat inside. We were lucky to get a seat at the very back of the upstairs area. The place was pretty busy, but we still managed to enjoy a cozy and relaxing time. Definitely recommended!
Achino N — Google review
If you’re following travel blogs about Munich, you’ve probably come across Schmalznudel - Cafe Frischhut, a well-loved spot near Viktualienmarkt. Known for its traditional Bavarian pastries, this café offers a cozy and nostalgic atmosphere that makes for a pleasant stop during a city stroll. The service is friendly and efficient, adding to the welcoming vibe of the place. Even when it’s busy, the staff keeps things moving while maintaining a warm attitude. The interior is charming and simple, with a classic café feel that makes you want to linger over a cup of coffee. As for the star of the show—the Schmalznudel (fried dough pastry)—it’s served fresh and hot, which is a definite plus. While the texture is light and crispy, the taste itself is somewhat average, lacking the depth of flavor that one might expect after reading all the rave reviews. However, if you enjoy traditional pastries straight from the fryer, it’s worth trying at least once.
Wesley W — Google review
We stopped by this Cafe near Viktualienmarkt after seeing it pop up on nearly every Munich food list and many Tik Tok videos. It’s clearly popular, and there’s no doubt the Bavarian pastries are made fresh and served hot….especially the namesake schmalznudel. But beyond the fried dough novelty, the experience was a bit underwhelming. The service felt rushed and impersonal, and while that might be expected at busy spots, there wasn’t much warmth from the staff to balance it out. One thing to note: they only accept cash, which caught more than one tourist off guard including myself. As for the pastry itself it was light and crispy, but flavour wise, fairly plain. Also picked up a Krapfen that was filled with marmalade that was light and fluffy. If you’re into hot, simple fried dough the schmalznudel might hit the spot. Otherwise, it’s more of a quick snack than a must eat moment. Overall, glad we tried it once, but it didn’t quite live up to the buzz.
Dame R — Google review
Jeez. Where do I even begin. I would give 10 stars if I could. The freshly fried doughnut is out of this world! Hands down, this was tastiest doughnut I have ever eaten so far! There are different shapes available to buy and I would recommend you to get the circular shaped one. The inner part is crispy and the sides are chewy and delicious. Trust me on this one, you must come and try their doughnuts.
SL W — Google review
Absolutely must come here a try these authentic and delicious Schmalznudeln. Don't forget to bring cash. No wonder there is always a line here. But while you wait you can watch as everything is prepared by hand and freshly. What a spectacle. Needless to say they are delicious!!! Even my German Grandma would agree that they taste almost as good as hers. I could sit there all day eating one after another.
Philicia — Google review
Schmalznudel is absolutely worth the wait, especially when you get one hot straight from the fryer. The dough is perfectly light and crisp on the outside, with a soft, airy center. A dusting of sugar gives just the right touch of sweetness without being overwhelming. Simple, traditional, and perfectly executed. A must-try Munich classic best enjoyed fresh.
Egg T — Google review
Well known cafe that specialises in Bavarian pastries - and they are all delicious!! They are around 5 Euros a piece. Also one of the few cafes in Munich that advertised ‘Iced Latte’ - extra point from me. Everything was super delicious and service was lovely. Only downside is that the outside area is located next to a somewhat busy road.
Rouven G — Google review
Had a takeaway Schmalznudel and it was very good. Essentially a fried sugar donut for Americans. We got there on a Tuesday morning around 10:30. There wasn’t a line at the time and I am glad we stopped.
Tyler M — Google review
4

Restaurant Pfistermühle

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$$$$expensive
Restaurant
Bar
Restaurant Pfistermühle is a classic dining venue located in the vaults of a 16th-century mill, offering high-end Bavarian cuisine. Situated near Marienplatz, it's renowned for its gourmet German food featuring fresh fish from Zungenbecken Lake's Ammersee, pasture-raised veal from upper Bavaria, and Tegernsee cheeses. The restaurant provides new interpretations of traditional German dishes with artistic plating and delicate garnishes.
I am reviewing this place for the excellency of their seafood. I am very picky about my seafood (freshness and the way it is cooked). This restaurant makes it to the perfection. On top of that, they have a selection of (quite old enough) vintage wines at reasonable prices.
Juhua L — Google review
Highly disappointed in our experience! We had a party of 9 for Christmas eve dinner and had the specialty menu. The food was amazing but that is all that we enjoyed. Service was very slow and not very upfront about the additional costs. Table was preset with water bottles; we were unaware we would be charged for these since we did not order them. We were served the “house” champagne when we sat down, again charged for them even though they were poured as we sat and did not order them. The “house” champagne for the evening was priced extremely high – 50 euros per glass (we were not drinking the rose)! Not being aware of this made these charges really soured our experience. I spoke to the manager at the end of the evening, I was not looking for a refund, but offered some advice that some of those things should have been mentioned prior to being poured or offered. I also mentioned the shocking sticker price for a glass of champagne and felt we should have been warned. He was very arrogant and said “If you could not afford these prices then you should not have come here”. I was shocked, who speaks to someone like this? I have never been treated like that before so I do not suggest this location especially for something special like Christmas dinner!
Jessica F — Google review
We had the excellent Chef's Menu of very carefully prepared dishes, matched with an interesting wine pairing -- all at a very reasonable price. Service was perfect: impeccable but not stuffy. We appreciated the pacing, allow us to savor each dish without being rushed. I only regret not getting a list of those unusual (to us) wines, but after talking with the waiter, many may be only available to specialists like Pfistermühle.
Chris S — Google review
One of my “new” favorite restaurants in Munich! Went on a friend’s recommendation and enjoyed a wonderful lunch. They have a small menu which I personally prefer and it looks like you can’t go wrong ordering fish! Mine was really delicious and can’t say enough about the service as well.
Khalid A — Google review
My friends and I stumbled upon Restaurant Pfistermühle while looking for a late dinner in Marienplatz—and we’re so glad we did! This elegant spot, focused on high-end German cuisine, turned out to be a fantastic experience. The wine list was impressive, but the menu was even better. My friend and I shared the chateaubriand for two with truffle mashed potatoes and bacon-infused beans—absolutely delicious. We finished the night with a nice schnapps, the perfect ending to a great meal. A big thank you to the wonderful staff, who were not only professional but also warm and welcoming. And yes, for fellow travelers, they do provide English menus and have English-speaking staff.
Alex G — Google review
The waiter was the best waiter we had during our time in Germany. The food was well prepared and the caviar was fresh. This restaurant is great for a special occasion, and it was very good for sharing conversation within a small group. During our time in Munich, this stands out as the best restaurant experience we had. If you can only go to one place in Munich for dinner, this is the place to be.
Ej D — Google review
Great food and a very nice setting. Love it. They try their best to make our experience as great as possible so thumbs up for that
Monk M — Google review
Located in the heart of the city, this restaurant stands out for its high quality, which is also reflected in its prices — higher than those of a typical restaurant in Munich. We started with the “Rehfilet” and “Kräutersaitling” as appetizers. While the taste was decent, the portions were notably small. For the main course, we chose the “Entenbrust” (duck) and the “Ochsenfilet” (veal). Both dishes were delicious, of exceptional quality, and generously portioned. Instead of wine, we opted for beer, as the wine prices were relatively high compared to other establishments. For two people, including the dishes mentioned, our total bill came to €165.
Fakı A — Google review
5

Augustiner Bräustuben

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$$$$affordable
German restaurant
Nestled near Hackerbrücke, Augustiner Bräustuben is a quintessential Bavarian beer hall that invites you to immerse yourself in the region's rich culinary and brewing traditions. With its charming wooden paneling and high amber ceilings, this spacious venue exudes warmth and character. Here, you can savor hearty traditional dishes paired with refreshing house brews served in frosty glasses or classic stone steins—some even drawn straight from oak barrels for an authentic experience.
Everything I hoped for in a traditional Bavarian beer hall, warm, buzzing, and full of character. The vaulted ceilings strung with hops set the scene, and the food carried it through. I went for the Munich Sausage Salad after my waiter politely (and hilariously) tried to talk me out of it, saying it’s “something only Germans eat.” 😂 I stuck with my choice, and it turned out to be one of the best dishes I had on my entire trip through Bavaria, simple, tangy, and absolutely addictive. The other plates, from hearty sausages and spätzle to apple strudel with ice cream, only reinforced that this place takes its classics seriously. Between the friendly service, the atmosphere, and the food, it’s a spot I’d come back to without hesitation.
E P — Google review
Not the best food, but the ambience is absolutely worth it. This historic, beautifully maintained restaurant is full of charm—every detail, from the vintage photos to the windows, adds to the experience. The beer, of course, is delicious. Service is fine, by typical German standards. Prices are reasonable, and overall, no regrets about coming here. It’s a great spot for the atmosphere alone
Leandro G — Google review
Super busy spot that feels like a mini Oktoberfest tent! The vibe is definitely the main reason to come, lively, loud, and full of energy. The food itself is average at best, but if you’re here for the atmosphere, it delivers
Egg T — Google review
food itself was mediocre. in particular the "freshly baked" pretzel was cold and obviously at least several hours old. beer was good and plentiful! service was fine too, did not encounter the racism mentioned in some reviews.
Jingyi W — Google review
A classic spot with real Bavarian charm. I had the pork knuckle with a beer — while the beer was truly great, the knuckle was just okay. Tasty, but I was expecting something a bit more special. Still, the authentic beer hall vibe and the warm, friendly service made it worth the visit. A good place to soak in the atmosphere and enjoy a proper German beer.
Álvaro R — Google review
Good food, very quick service and I always got my order within 10-15 mins (for drinks). Advisable to make reservations as when I was there, the place was very crowded. Don‘t forget to bring cash, as the last time I was there I am not able to pay with card
Husna G — Google review
Great food- super atmosphere, and the beer is sublime Liviu is the best! Please ask for him! He’ll take great care of you!
Liisa R — Google review
Great food experience. Service was great taking order but slow on bringing the check. But it is vacation so no real rush. Just have another beer! I prefer a darker beer and Dunkel is about the darkest they have. Mostly they appear to have lagers.
P H — Google review
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Ratskeller München

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$$$$affordable
Bavarian restaurant
Ratskeller München is a historic cellar restaurant situated in the heart of Marienplatz, Munich. Dating back to the 19th century, this establishment offers a unique dining experience with its classic decor and medieval ambiance. The menu features a variety of Bavarian and German dishes, including specialties from Franconia.
Quite a touristy place but I mean it in the best way possible. Fantastic place to try local cuisine and beer. Everything was delicious and I appreciate the fact that it’s possible to order half of the portion. Staff also very friendly. We went there during lunchtime and it was very busy but the staff made sure we got a table.
Kamila B — Google review
We had a truly delightful experience at this German restaurant in the heart of Munich. Every plate was served piping hot, which immediately set the tone for the quality and care behind each dish. The atmosphere was warm and cheerful, perfectly complemented by a waiter whose sense of humor made the evening even more enjoyable. The food exceeded all our expectations — each dish was not only beautifully presented but also incredibly flavorful. The mushroom sauce, served with both of our main courses, was undoubtedly the star of the meal: rich, savory, and the perfect pairing with the tender pork. To finish, the dessert was an unexpected delight, rounding off an already memorable dining experience. Highly recommended for anyone looking to enjoy authentic German cuisine with a lively and welcoming vibe!
Amelia L — Google review
This the best Bavarian and Austro-Hungarian dishes restaurant in Munich. Their pork knuckle is a must try, also very good is their duck confit, apple strudel and creme brulee. It's so sad this place is closing down by end of 2025, and felt very lucky to have enjoyed a meal here together with my wife & son.
Ai C — Google review
Loved the setting and ambience. The food was delicious and fast service meant hot food! Excellent beer 🍻 Was enjoyable in everything. We made reservations and suggest if you want to get in and not be in a huge line up make them. There’s a line up for a reason and you don’t want to miss this experience in dining! Thanks from Canada 🇨🇦 Ratskeller!
Mary-Lynne S — Google review
Absolutely loved this place. Food was great and service even better. Thanks to Eilly who was so helpful and friendly. The menu included icons next to every item for what the dish included e.g cow symbol for beef, pig for pork etc. Which was very helpful due to our dietary requirements. Cool interior and welcoming atmosphere. Would love to visit again.
Louise H — Google review
The food here was absolutely delicious. The server was very nice and helpful with all our choices. The space is absolutely amazing as well. I wish I was in Munich more to enjoy it more.
James T — Google review
We had amazing dinners here. The food is soo good and the deserts...waw. the wine was good and the beers also.. And our serves were so nice and accommodating We hope to return again
Raluca B — Google review
We stopped by after out walking tour was done. We had no reservations and were seated right away. The ambiance was great! They had live music and dancing. The food was excellent and the restaurant is super cool. A lot of hidden nooks to sit at and explore. Reservations are recommended because we lucked out!
Carolina P — Google review
7

Wirtshaus in der Au

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$$$$affordable
German restaurant
Nestled in the picturesque Au district of Munich, Wirtshaus in der Au is a delightful Bavarian restaurant and tavern that has been serving up traditional fare since 1901. This charming establishment is renowned for its hearty dumplings, which are a highlight on their extensive menu. Diners can savor an array of options, from beetroot dumplings paired with apple and celery vegetables to spinach dumplings drizzled with cherry tomato sauce.
A wonderful cosy place serving a range of tasty traditional German Bavarian dishes. Lots of atmosphere. A nice terrace with large trees offering shade. We visited it after spending time in the Deutsches Museum. It's very close and a perfect place to relax with food and a drink. The personnel members were very welcoming and super helpful, adding to a great experience for us. When brought our drinks we got some crispy bread and salad to share. It was so good we asked some more later on. We chose a variation of dishes: roasted pork, bratwurst both with tasty knödel. And a platter with a variety of small snacks and bites. Great experience and we will definitely come back when in the area. Highly recommend this place.
Joost M — Google review
The visit has taken place on April 2025. Everything was great and warm. We were accepted half an our earlier than our reservation. The tables were super close to each other. The restaurant was loud but lovely. The lights, the staff with Bavarian customs and … everything was perfect and our hearts feel joy any love when we think of that night. The foods were EXTRAORDINARILY delicious. The dish with ox meat, the cheese taste dish, the steak… a real perfection. The restaurant is UNFORTUNATELY only open form 17:00 and does not serve lunches. That is a big sorrow to us, because we have not been able to visit this place for a second time.
Mahsa K — Google review
This place is a great spot to enjoy some local German food. It can get very busy, mainly due to the excellent quality of both the food and the service, so we highly recommend making a reservation in advance. We were fortunate enough to get a table for two without a reservation. The staff was incredibly friendly and helpful, from the waiter who found us a table to the server who took our order and brought our food. The plates were nicely presented, and the food was truly full of flavor. The meat, in particular, was very well seasoned and perfectly cooked. Highly recommended!
Thomas D — Google review
This was the best restaurant we visited during our time in Munich! Mario was an excellent waiter who helped us with making our food and drinks selection. He even let me try the wine before I ordered a full glass. Paulaner beer was great too here. The food is very well made, and it has a great combination of flavors and textures. I enjoyed the cabbage with sweet apple topping. The duck was phenomenal, and the Knodls are excellent. I also had their house red wine, which was amazing. The place is outside of downtown area, it has a great vibe inside, and it is well decorated. It is a very quiet area and you can get there by train and walking. I recommend making a reservation ahead of time.
Diego C — Google review
Excellent dinner with family and friends. Welcoming friendly and helpful staff. Seated immediately (group of 7, with a reservation). Outdoor beer garden, indoors booth seating. Surroundings are a residential area with little traffic and low noise. Great food options and drinks list. Orders taken with good recommendations and explanations. Served quickly, nicely plated. Delicious and tasty local Bavarian cuisine. Highly recommended! If you like dumplings (Knödel) and their variety, this place is a must on your bucket list 😋😋😋
Walter P — Google review
Christoph did a great job as the bartender, recommending drinks and dishes. The prices are quite reasonable for the quantity. Roast pork and duck was a solid dish. Dessert was too sweet for my taste but otherwise everything tasted great.
L Z — Google review
Loved the ambiance of this authentic German restaurant. It was cozy, and the food was delicious, and a good selection of German foods. This was recommended by a friend who is from Germany...so I expected it would be good. Was not disappointed at all. The service was also top notch!!
Shelly Y — Google review
We had dinner here on our first evening in Munich, and it was a perfect introduction to Bavarian dining. We ordered Käsespätzle (cheese noodles) and Rote Beete Knödel (beet dumplings) — both dishes were rich, flavorful, and beautifully prepared. The beer, unsurprisingly, was excellent. I also loved the communal seating setup — sharing a table with strangers felt warm and authentic, a wonderful reflection of German dining culture.
Mjgovani — Google review
8

Tantris

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$$$$very expensive
Fine dining restaurant
French restaurant
Tantris is an upscale, architect-designed restaurant in Munich that offers international dishes in a stylish and abundant space. It is known for its fine dining experience and has earned two Michelin stars. The restaurant boasts a bright orange ceiling with words like "AFFENDURST" and "DIONYSISCH" written in gold, adding to its unique ambiance.
Tantris is definitely one of my Michelin highlights and an experience I’d love to repeat. Its interior is a piece of art as well as the food. Portions were very generous and there was a great mixture of creativity and harmony behind each dish. Wine pairings gave me a chance to learn more about some exquisite German wines once again and service was excellent: attentive, knowledgeable, warmhearted and truly passionate about their job. An absolute 10/10 evening!
Vera L — Google review
The service is proper, respectful, but not timely. We waited in average 30 minutes for each course. We had 7 courses! The wine isn’t that amazing, the food is good but not impressive. I’m sorry to be so critical but for the price it’s not worth it.
Preston S — Google review
Of course, the food was simply outstanding. The service of the dining room team, Lina and Maximilian in particular, was equally exceptional. Pleasant and discreet. But what stroke me is the 1970’s elegant dang and ambience, the acoustic is fantastic, you can hear the music, you can hear the person in front of you next to you, but not a single intrusive noise from other tables or other element disturbing you. Very well design. Highly, highly recommended!!
Mathieu T — Google review
My wife and I have dined at plenty of top-tier restaurants, and Tantris earns its place among them without trying too hard. The service struck the right balance—attentive without hovering—and the atmosphere felt naturally relaxed. The food is technique-driven but not showy; every dish highlighted great ingredients without overcomplicating them. It’s a confident kitchen doing excellent work. Easily one of Munich’s standouts, and worth a return.
Blake R — Google review
Fine dining at its best. I saw the logo on the Riedel glasses, and I knew it will be great. Wine pairing was spot on. The staff is VERY experienced and knowledgeable. I highly recommended and I’ll be back.
Sagi R — Google review
Inventive and delicious, delivered with flawless, kind and knowledgeable service. The dishes were unique with extravagant ingredients and cateful balance. Wine pairing was a great tour of mostly local icons with some notable neighbors as well. A truly world class experience.
Paul K — Google review
Great restaurant for a great evening. It has a very special atmosphere, reminding every guest why Munich once has been the culinary capital of Germany. Now, Benjamin Chmura and team are still outstanding. Each course is a French Cuisine-inspired work of art. And there’s one of the best wine lists you can find. And of course, the service is excellent. But if you prefer “a la carte” over degustation menu, go for the DNA restaurant. Edit: photos represent a “best of”
Sebastian — Google review
Very friendly service, great wine recommendations and a 2-star worthy 8-course dinner. Even one of the chefs came out and brought us our dish so we had the opportunity to chat about other topics than cooking. Would definitely come back to this „institution“ and only the Atelier under Jan was able to be slightly more impressive.
Alexander S — Google review
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Prinz Myshkin

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Prinz Myshkin is an elegant vegetarian restaurant located in the heart of Munich. The restaurant boasts a modern and minimalist decor and offers a diverse menu featuring creative global dishes. Despite being a vegetarian establishment, the menu includes indulgent options across various categories such as From the Oven, From Far East, From India, Classics, Salads, Pizzas, and Pastas.
We enjoyed our lunch at Prinz Myshkin. Great service from Henry throughout and we picked the dishes that don’t contain parmesan, given this cheese is made with animal (rather than microbial) rennet and is therefore generally not suitable for vegetarians. Loved the Rasam soup, and the pasta options were tasty too. The Arrabbiata was a bit too spicy - ideal for those who like it hot! We’d love to dine here again. Great ambience, service and a great range of vegetarian and vegan cuisine.
Neil M — Google review
Great atmosphere and interior design. I liked the indirect lighting a lot. The Sojamedallions with sauce, mini-spätzle and steamed vegetables were tasty. I don’t remember seeing any deserts on the menu, but for a Friday evening there were enough drinks available.
Marius M — Google review
What ipI really appreciate about this place is that they change the menu often and offer different meals often. Also a great place for vegans and vegetarians, a lot of the desserts are also vegan and taste immaculate.
Gina ( — Google review
Amazing place for vegan/vegetarian. All different kinds of cuisine available here.
Sharanya A — Google review
In a city without many vegetarian choices at its restaurants, this is an oasis. The restaurant is smart and the pavement tables are large and comfortable. The service, while not over attentive, was super friendly. The salads, lasagne, etc, was excellent. Great selection of wine and beer. Will visit every time I'm in Munich.
Der F — Google review
I had a wonderful time at this vegetarian restaurant in Munich. The interior was cozy and inviting, the ambience was relaxing and pleasant. The staff spoke English and was very friendly and helpful. They were attentive and the food came relatively quickly. The vegan food was delicious and satisfying - I had curry and pasta for the main course, and a decadent dessert with cappuccino. I highly recommend this place to anyone looking for a great vegetarian dining experience in Munich.
Goki K — Google review
Good vegetarian restaurant with a big choice of meals from substitute dishes over Indian to Asian (Japanese, Chinese). Some dishes are vegan as well. The meals are definitely filling and taste well. They're also offering some good cakes and desert. Interior is stylish, location easy to reach because it's in the city center. Staff is very friendly, service quick. Prices are more to the expensive side. In the evenings you should call ahead for reservations.
TH3 T — Google review
Easy going vegetarian restaurant with a mixed cuisine menu. The tortilla chips with two dips where exactly what you would expect/hope for. The mixed starter was excellent with different flavours and textures. The ravioli dish of the day was delicious and the buckwheat pancakes also very good. The chocolate mousse dessert was absolutely not a disappointment! 😋 The staff were friendly and helpful - although we had to ask three times for a glass of water.
Lynda H — Google review
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Görreshof Wirtshaus

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Görreshof Wirtshaus is a charming and rustic tavern in Munich, offering a cozy beer garden and serving up traditional Bavarian-style cuisine. This establishment exudes an authentic Bavarian atmosphere with candle-lit tables, wooden beer barrels, and the aroma of roasted duck filling the air.
Best Schnitzel in Munich!! Great service too! Love this place, been back many times and I’m not even a local!
Michele M — Google review
The food was okay, I expected more from the food taste both meat and fried onions , reasonable price big portion. Good old restaurant style. Good service. It’s not easy to find parking lot. And it’s 10 mins walk from U1. Which is totally fine.
TK — Google review
They moved us to a cozy little room that had lots of books. the staff were very nice and the food was great
Alec T — Google review
The food here is top notch! If you’re looking for authentic and flavorful German food, look no place else! I was so happy with the food here, I returned within two days so I could sample the rest of the menu with some of my favourite childhood dishes. The best German food, beautiful interior, decent size outdoor garden. I will be back next time I’m in munich!
Sabina S — Google review
This restaurant turned up on my search for best Kasierschmarrn in munich. They have an outdoor seating area at the back of the restaurant and also one along the road. They serve bavarian/german food. The service is fast, the waiters are attentive and welcoming The Kaiserschmarrn is one with a good twist in other words the crispness and caramelization are quite pronounced All in all, can recommend.
Liesel81 — Google review
We came on a Saturday afternoon and the restaurant wasn't too full. We got a spot right away. We ordered the Munich schnitzel, the pork knuckle with potato dumpling and for dessert the kaiserschmarrn. The schnitzel was the best thing we had. It was crispy on the outside and went well with the potatoes. The pork knuckle was dry at some parts and moist at others. The crispy outside was too crunchy for me. For me personally I didn't enjoy the potato dumplings. But the portion are very generous. The dessert was a bit on the sweeter side. You can get it with raisins or without. We got it with as its traditionally served with. It adds that extra chew. It goes well with the apple sauce and the rhubarb sauce. Service was really nice. They checked up on us a few times. They spoke perfect English. Food came out fast. The bathroom was also really clean and had all the feminine hygiene products you would need. There's also magazine available in there. Overall food is not bad but not great either. Atmosphere is great and service is good.
Stephanie — Google review
Perfect pre dinner/drink spot before attending Coldplay at Olympia Stadium. Only about 25 min walk to the venue which was great after a delicious meal and a couple of drinks! The service was prompt and the food was delicious - we loved the schnitzel!! Instagram What did the hot dog say when it crossed the finish line?… “I’m a wiener!” 🥨🌭🍗🥗🥔🥧 📸 Wiener Schnitzel - The Original 📸 Munich Sausage and Sauerkraut 📸 Salad Goerreshof 📸 Homemade Apple Strudel @Goerreshof Bavarian traditional inn, beer garden & restaurant in Munich 📍Munich 🇩🇪
Sean G — Google review
Tasty Bavarian cuisine with surprisingly friendly service. I would highly recommend coming here.
W — Google review

Transportation in Upper Bavaria

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Munich International Airport

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Munich International Airport is a modern facility with two terminals connected by a covered atrium and featuring a visitor center and an S-Bahn station. Located near Munich, it's also conveniently close to the city and offers easy access to Upper Bavaria. The airport is designed for efficiency, with clear signage, swift security checks, and seamless baggage handling. It prides itself on cleanliness, including exceptionally maintained restrooms.
Munich Airport offers one of the best travel experiences in the world. The entire facility is exceptionally neat and clean, with modern amenities and well-maintained spaces. Thoughtfully placed signs guide you with ease, making navigation stress-free, even for first-time visitors. Just follow the signs. Staff are friendly and helpful, creating a welcoming atmosphere. Whether arriving or departing, the airport ensures a smooth, efficient, pleasant, memorable and comfortable journey every time.
Ameenullah S — Google review
Great airport for moving around is very easy. Terminal 1 very conveniently connected to Terminal 2. Security check - extremely quick and no more needed liquid removals. Very convenient. Airport is spacious, very clean, comfortable to move. Space and very clean design makes you feel welcomed and excited again and again to return to this airport. Very good staff support - people are straight and do not waste your time. Lufthansa’s home. Place I love to return again and again
Diana — Google review
Signage are clear, immigration officer are polite. This airport is much better organized than Frankfurt. It’s also clean and quite not feeling overcrowded. Toilets are clean. However, some gates like G are really too small, very limited seat for passenger waiting flights. The number of seat is less than the capacity of a small airplane but there are big wide bodies here…..
Siauhwa T — Google review
Munich Airport is one of the nicest airports I’ve ever traveled through. The entire place is spotless, modern, and thoughtfully designed, making it a pleasure to spend time here whether you’re arriving or waiting for a flight. The terminal is full of high-quality shops that make the airport feel more like a high-end mall than just a travel hub. From duty-free to premium boutiques, there’s truly something for everyone. What really stood out to me was the Rolex store – not something you see in every airport, and it gives the place a very upscale feel. Beyond the shopping, the airport is easy to navigate, the signage is clear, and security is handled efficiently without long waits. I also appreciated the spacious layout and natural light, which made the whole experience relaxing. Overall, Munich Airport sets a high standard for cleanliness, comfort, and amenities. A world-class travel experience.
Ryan W — Google review
Munich International Airport is overall a good airport with efficient services and helpful staff. However, Terminal 1 feels quite old and outdated — it could use some upgrades to match modern standards. Terminal 2, on the other hand, is excellent: clean, bright, and well-organized, with plenty of food and shopping options. Overall, a pleasant experience, especially if you’re flying through Terminal 2.
Negaresh N — Google review
For a sense of comparison I'm comparing this against other airports in Germany and arguably other large hubs. it didn't come close to meeting expectations so here are some things to consider especially if you are flying to the United States. The good, entering the international terminal and passport control was very quick, certain country passports qualify for automated service. Past that it kinda goes downhill. More options to buy high end purses that food, even the little magazine stand/snack stores have limited options. If you want chocolate you're in luck, much if anything else forget it. Long corridors to flights and even restrooms are widely spaced apart. If this was a short layover flight maybe not so bad? 6 hour layover, not good. Entire place seems far below Frankfurt or even Stuttgart. At least it wasn't crowded.
Robert H — Google review
Munich Airport is by far one of the best airports I’ve ever traveled through. The entire experience was smooth, efficient, and genuinely enjoyable. From the moment I arrived, everything was well-organized, clean, and clearly signposted. Security checks were fast and professional, with friendly staff ensuring everything moved quickly. The terminals are modern and spacious, offering plenty of comfortable seating and natural light, which makes even long layovers pleasant. One of the standout features is the wide range of shopping and dining options – including several halal food choices, which was a huge plus. There are also relaxation areas, children’s play zones, and even a visitor park if you have extra time. Overall, Munich Airport sets a high standard for international travel – clean, efficient, and traveler-friendly in every way. Highly recommended!"
Ramy R — Google review
Terminal 2 has quick and easy security and separate fast track for security for business and first class passengers. Lounges are found in both the main terminal and the satellite. There was a little chaos when drones caused evening flights to be cancelled, but the airport provided a many passengers with camp beds as nearby hotels filled quickly. There could have been more staff on to help as different instructions were given on the plate, at the gate and at the service centre. But in general my experience was very positive.
Nigel P — Google review

Highways and major roads

  1. A8/Autobahn 8
  2. B2/Bundesstraße 2
  3. B304/Bundesstraße 304
  4. B11/Bundesstraße 11
  5. B12/Bundesstraße 12
  6. B15/Bundesstraße 15
  7. B16/Bundesstraße 16
  8. B17/Bundesstraße 17
  9. B19/Bundesstraße 19
  10. B471/Bundesstraße 471
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