Top 5 Places To Eat In Munich For A Memorable Food Experience

Whether you're craving a hearty meal to carry you through the city's palaces or a fast nibble to get you through your activities, here is our selection of the top five places to eat in Munich
Five Places To Eat In Munich
Enjoy Munich's famous beers and pretzels at these placesShutterstock
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Munich, the lively capital of Bavaria, is well-known for its varied and delicious food scene, its rich history, breathtaking architecture, and the legendary Oktoberfest. Out of all the things to do in Munich, sampling the city's delectable food offerings is a must. Munich is a culinary lover's dream come true, offering everything from classic Bavarian cuisine to exquisite world cuisine. Munich's culinary scene is sure to please, whether you're craving a hearty meal to carry you through the city's palaces or a fast nibble to get you through your activities. These are the top five restaurants you must visit while exploring this culinary treasure of the Bavarian region. 

Hofbräuhaus München

The legendary Hofbräuhaus is a must-see on any trip to Munich
The legendary Hofbräuhaus is a must-see on any trip to MunichShutterstock

The world's most renowned beer hall, the legendary Hofbräuhaus, is a must-see on any trip to Munich. This institution, which has been around for more than 400 years, is fundamental to Bavarian culture. The flamboyant decor, which includes long wooden tables, traditional oompah bands, and waiters wearing dirndls and lederhosen, welcomes you as soon as you enter. 

You can indulge in authentic Bavarian cuisine here. Start with the popular Schweinshaxe (roasted pork knuckle), which is served with hearty Kraut and Knödel (dumplings). Alternatively, try the Brezn (pretzels) with honey mustard. Savour your dinner with a pint of their house beer, which is made according to the 1516 Purity Law. Dining at Hofbräuhaus is an experience that immerses you in the essence of Bavarian cuisine and culture. 

Location: Platzl 9, 80331 München, Germany 

Timing: 11 am – 12 am 

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Tantris 

Meals like veal cheek with truffle sauce show the restaurant's dedication to excellence and creativity
Meals like veal cheek with truffle sauce show the restaurant's dedication to excellence and creativity@tantris_maison_culinaire/Instagram

Tantris is the pinnacle of Michelin-starred perfection for those looking for a posh dining experience. Since the 1970s, this renowned restaurant has been a Munich culinary landmark, known for its modern European food and revolutionary interior design. 

Tantris presents a carefully crafted menu that combines Bavarian history with modern techniques and is overseen by expert chefs. Meals like veal cheek with truffle sauce or lobster with citrus beurre blanc show the restaurant's dedication to excellence and creativity. The wine list is just as incredible, with a large selection of German and international wines. Tantris is a luxurious must-visit for foodies looking for an unforgettable culinary experience.

Location: Johann-Fichte-Straße 7, 80805 München, Germany 

Timing: 12 pm – 4 pm, 6:30 pm – 12 am

Gasthaus Waltz

The dessert list's vanilla ice cream with a drizzle of Styrian pumpkin seed oil is a crowd favourite
The dessert list's vanilla ice cream with a drizzle of Styrian pumpkin seed oil is a crowd favourite@waltz.gasthaus/Instagram

While you explore Munich, visit Gasthaus Waltz for tastefully presented Austrian food and some of the city's most incredible wine pairings. Expertly chosen wines from throughout Europe are paired with dishes such as fried chicken salad and chanterelle tartar, with a focus on natural and sustainable production practices. When creating its cuisine, the restaurant collaborates with both domestic and foreign enterprises, such as Munich's finest baker, Julius Brantner. The dessert list's vanilla ice cream with a drizzle of Styrian pumpkin seed oil is a crowd favourite. Moreover, you can buy bottles of it to bring home. The restaurant serves several courses for dinner, but it also just started serving lunch on the weekends.   

Location: Ickstattstraße 13, 80469 München, Germany 

Timing: 12 pm – 3 pm, 6 pm – 11 pm (only weekends); 6 pm – 11 pm (week days)

Viktualienmarkt Food Stalls

To experience Munich's street food scene at its best head to the Viktualienmarkt
To experience Munich's street food scene at its best head to the ViktualienmarktShutterstock

Munich's vibrant outdoor market, Viktualienmarkt, is a foodie's paradise for those looking to try a range of regional specialities. While roaming around this charmed city, one of the things to do in Munich to create a memory of a lifetime is to visit this market. Since 1807, Munich's culinary scene has revolved around this market, which has over 140 stalls and offers a wide variety of goods, including cheese, meats, fresh fruit, flowers, and ready-to-eat snacks.

One must try the Leberkässemmel, a flavourful yet simple Bavarian meatloaf sandwich, while you're exploring the market. The Reiberdatschi, or potato pancakes, which are frequently served with sour cream or apple sauce, are another favourite. Sip on a glass of freshly pressed fruit juice to end it on a refreshing note. Tourists who are interested in seeing Munich's street food scene at its best can head to the Viktualienmarkt, which is a great place to get a fast bite. 

Location: Viktualienmarkt 3, 80331 München, Germany 

Timing: 8 am – 8 pm

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Augustiner-Keller

Augustiner-Keller is one of Munich's oldest and most treasured beer gardens
Augustiner-Keller is one of Munich's oldest and most treasured beer gardens@augustiner_keller/Instagram

One of Munich's oldest and most treasured beer gardens, Augustiner-Keller is the ideal place to experience Bavarian beer culture in a comfortable outdoor environment. This expansive garden, which dates back to 1812, is covered by chestnut trees and provides the perfect setting for traditional Bavarian cuisine. 

To start off, add a serving of Obatzda, a thick and creamy cheese spread, alongside freshly made pretzels to kick off your dinner. Both the roast chicken and the bratwurst with sauerkraut make excellent main course choices. The star of the show here is Augustiner's beer, which is brewed at the oldest independent brewery in Munich. Drink a pitcher (or two) of their house lager and take in the cosy, social ambience that has made this beer garden both locals' and visitors' favourite.

Location: Arnulfstraße 52, 80335 München, Germany 

Timing: 10 am – 12 am

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