Munich Restaurants

  1. Alois Dallmayr

    Prosperous picnickers not tied to shoe-string budgets might enjoy the world-class selection of deli goods at the legendary Alois Dallmayr. It boasts a raft of exotic foods from every corner of the earth.

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  2. Dallmayr

    A deep-pocketed gourmet, famous for its coffee but has so much more, including cheeses, ham, truffles, wine, caviar and exotic foods from every corner of the earth.

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  3. Joe Peña's

    This festive cantina-style restaurant is regarded as Munich's best Tex-Mex place and can get very crowded especially during Happy Hour ( to ). The food's tasty but calibrated to Germanic tastes.

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  4. Lamm's

    It's old-school, the music is terrible and the service challenged, but after a night of partying, a pile of Lamm's spare ribs is simply the perfect hangover antidote. On weekdays, tourists invade for the lunches (served until ). Awarded an ecoseal from the Bavarian government for minimising packaging, using local and seasonal produce and recycling.

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