7 Best Restaurants in Munich, Germany

Tantris Maison Culinaire

$$$$ | Schwabing Fodor's choice

Recently reimagined as a trio of restaurants under one roof, Tantris, which has been around since 1971, has smartly broadened its range of modern French culinary offerings. There's the classic Restaurant Tantris, with its pricey prix-fixe lunch and dinner menus of haute cuisine (around €300 per person); Tantris DNA, featuring an upscale à la carte lunch and dinner menu; and Tantris Bar, serving cocktails and a short menu of French favorites like beef tartare.

Johann-Fichte-Str. 7, Munich, Bavaria, 80805, Germany
089-361–9590
Known For
  • gourmet tasting menus
  • distinctive interior design
  • flawless service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Restaurant Tantris and Tantris DNA closed Sun.--Tues.

Matsuhisa Munich

$$$$ | Altstadt

The only German outpost of the Japanese-Peruvian fusion concept from celebrated chef Nobuyuki (Nobu) Matsuhisa, this elegant, sleekly designed restaurant in the posh Mandarin Oriental hotel is a favorite of well-heeled locals. Along with top-notch sushi and sashimi, the menu features popular dishes like spicy garlic shrimp and seafood and meat prepared robata-style over a charcoal grill. The best seats are at the sushi bar, where you can watch the skilled chefs wield their knives with precision.

Pfistermühle

$$$$ | Altstadt

From the ivy-covered façade to the vaulted dining room ceiling, everything about this stylish restaurant set in a 16th-century grain mill is appealing. The kitchen interprets Bavarian dishes in a modern fashion, with a concise menu focusing on locally sourced fish and game, though a smattering of vegetarian dishes are also available. A prix-fixe weekday lunch menu offers four small courses (including vegetarian options) for under €20.  

Pfisterstr. 4, Munich, Bavaria, 80331, Germany
089-2370–3865
Known For
  • corn-fed spring chicken with beetroot popcorn
  • well-priced prix-fixe lunch menu
  • good service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Restaurant Halali

$$$$ | Maxvorstadt

With 100 years of history to its credit, polished wood paneling, and antlers on the walls, Halali is an old-style Munich restaurant that is the place to try traditional seasonal dishes of venison, pheasant, partridge, and other game in a quiet and elegant atmosphere. There's a three-course weekday lunch menu with a gentler price point.

Schönfeldstr. 22, Munich, Bavaria, 80539, Germany
089-285–909
Known For
  • house-made blood pudding
  • Bavarian smoked eel
  • wild game
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Sat., Reservations essential

Tian München

$$$$ | Altstadt

This stylish Michelin-starred vegetarian restaurant at the Viktualienmarkt uses whatever organic produce is in season to craft modern, brilliantly composed dishes, available as a four- or six-course tasting menu.

Frauenstr. 4, Munich, Bavaria, 80469, Germany
089-8856–56712
Known For
  • organic vegetarian and vegan fare in an upscale setting
  • seasonal lunch and dinner tasting menus
  • fresh herb cocktails
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.

Vinaiolo

$$$$ | Haidhausen

In the setting of an old apothecary, diners can enjoy specialties from Venice and other northern Italian regions, such as rabbit-stuffed ravioli and whole salt-crusted sea bass, created by chef Gianni Ianniccari. Service is good-humored and conscientious, and the menu changes regularly.

Steinstr. 42, Munich, Bavaria, 81667, Germany
089-4895–0356
Known For
  • daily changing lunch menu weekdays
  • extensive wine list
  • well-priced pasta dishes

Weinhaus Neuner

$$$$ | Altstadt

Munich's oldest wine tavern serves upscale food as well as superior wines in its two nooks: the wood-panel restaurant and the weinstube (wine bar). The menu is excellent, from classic Wiener schnitzel to fish to modern interpretations of Bavarian and Austrian dishes.