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Amanda
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Amanda asked in TravelGermanyMunich · 1 decade ago

What is a good, traditional Bavarian restaurant in Munich, Germany?

I'm travelling to Munich later this year and I'd like to go eat some traditional Bavarian food however I don't know of any good ones. Preferably, the restaurant shouldn't be too expensive or touristy.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    What you have in mind is a 'Gastwirtschaft' that can be found easily at the different "Biergarten" all over town. An indication that a place is good and not touristy ist that there are large crowds but the menu is in German only. Normally, no reservation is required. Most of the Bavarian style downtown restaurants and even the famous Hofbräuhaus are not so bad or pricey at all because bavarian food is quite simple and basic. An alternative to Hofbräuhaus could be "Weißes Brauhaus" in Tal near Marienplatz. A little more upscale is "Aumeister" in the park "Englischer Garten". Try also "Löwenbräukeller", "Hofbräukeller" or "Augustinerkeller" or any of the Gastwirtschaften. If is called Restaurant is might be more expensive.

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  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    Munich is really a huge city with: restaurant, nightlife and accommodation results, with hotelbye , you could have a look. Munich may be the capital town of Bavaria and the third-most populous town in Germany. For generations the seat of the Dukes, Electors, and Leaders of Bavaria, the Munich Residenz is without a doubt among Europe's most spectacular palaces. Organized about eight big courts, the huge resident complicated comprises three main parts: the Königsbau, fronting in to Max-Joseph-Platz; the Alte Residenz, facing Residenzstrasse; and the Festsaalbau (Banqueting Hall) overlooking the Hofgarten. The first part of the big complicated to be created was the magnificent Antiquarium, built in 1579 and today the main exceptional Residenz Museum. Munich is just a town with lots of history, be sure to discover it whole.

  • George
    Lv 4
    7 years ago

    Airbrau in Munich airport.

  • 1 decade ago

    I personaly would recomend the ''Bayerischer Hof''

    Hofbräuhaus is very touristy and overpriced.

    http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g187309...

    http://www.bayerischerhof.de/de/restaurants/garden...

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  • 1 decade ago

    I've never been to Europe; and am responding only to make a suggestion, should you have the time and any superfluous Deutsche Marks(or are all currencies there, "Euros" now?)

    Bayreuth which I don't believe is really very distant from Munich, might prove to be an interesting side trip for you. It's the location of the most unique opera-house and music festivals in the world:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayreuth,_Germany

    The opera-house, the "Festspielhaus", was designed and the construction of which was overseen by the composer whose idea it was to build, was Richard Wagner. It's unique design and acoustical qualities are here described by his grandson, Wolfgang Wagner:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kY8zGYe5W5g&feature...

    But I would counsel you to not even think about tickets for one of the performances. The last time I checked, there was a 10 yrs. waiting list; and opening nights - $4,000 per seat /// all other performances - $1,000.

    It was principally funded by Mad King Ludwig II; Ludwig is responsible for the erection of the fairly tale castle "Neuschwanstein" seen in so many hollywood films:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Neuschwanstein_C...

    Wherever you decide to go and what to see, hope you enjoy your trip,

    Alberich

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  • 1 decade ago

    Hofbraeu is definitely too touristy. Bad food, overpriced, bad service.

    Bayrischer Hof is nice but could well be one of the most expensive restaurants in Munich.

    I like to go to Paulaner Keller (between Karlsplatz and Marienplatz on main shopping street).

    In summer time, go to any of the beer gardens. Food is not sophisitcated, but definitely very Bavarian.

    Another good place to go is to the Loewenbraeu Keller at Stiglmaierplatz. Great place, great food, great beer garden in summer.

  • eleuth
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    You should at any rate go to

    HOFBRAEU in Muenchen.

    I was there more than once and it is traditional - good - heap

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