"Take Away" Street Food Restaurants in Munich
It's hard to believe, but even at the Viktualienmarkt there are still some insider tips: Gürmet, for example! Where Munich is at its most beautiful, Sarah and Mete make it even more beautiful with their vegan and vegetarian Turkish mezze, which they serve with fantastic wines.
FairFax Express can be translated as: Almost nowhere else outside the States tastes as delicious as America. Whether it's chicken sandwiches with savoury jalapeñ honey or the bacon smash burger, here they mix the best ingredients with plenty of flavour. And that pays off.
Fancy a holiday without a long-haul flight? You can order it at Ahimsa. For example, in the form of a fluffy, soft bao bun or a crispy bánh mì. You can sit on the sun terrace in the summer street - and you really can't ask for more from a life.
There are many Neapolitan pizzerias. But the Calvello family really does come from the shadow of Mount Vesuvius. It's genuine, but above all it's delicious. Fluffy dough, a crust that makes you want to take a nap, and flavour! Rightly one of the top 50 in Europe.
Of course, you can also do what everyone at Gärtnerplatz loves to do here: Sip Aperol Spritz. But above all, you should try the delicious mezze by TV chef Ali Güngörmüs. In good weather, you can sit with a view of the Gärtnerplatz theatre. Munich doesn't get any better than this.
If you want to organise your evening in a sensible way, reserve a table on the terrace for yourself and your friends, then order mezze for everyone and, because you don't treat yourself to anything else, a fine bottle of wine. The grilled watermelon is a must.
If you're wandering around Munich with a craving and ask around on the street to find something tasty to eat in between meals, there's a good chance you'll be sent to Bánh Mì Minh. Whether vegan or with BBQ pork - you can always rely on this roll!
Elisabeth Market may be geographically located in Schwabing. But when you bite into the sabich pitta, you know that you've actually landed in Tel Aviv. The creaminess of the hummus, the crunch of the falafel and the acidity of the pickled vegetables make every bite an experience.
Expand your pizza lexicon. Napoli Rush has creative pizzas, without much ado. The vegan "Chilli Padron", for example, comes with grilled bell peppers and garlic and turns your own body into a most enjoyable pizza oven!
No longer an insider tip: son and mum cook Georgian-Greek dishes in the small snack bar on Hohenzollernplatz that taste great. The cheese-filled dumplings, flatbreads and pita burgers are best eaten on a nearby bench.
Admittedly, the dishes are not designed to get as many likes on Instagram as possible. But they do taste good! For example, the fried tofu with mushrooms, beans and butter teriyaki sauce, served on sticky rice. What's more, the food is very reasonably priced.
There are few things better than sipping a freshly squeezed smoothie while sitting on the terrace of Wagners Juicery, watching the hustle and bustle around the Reichenbachkiosk and listening to the gentle murmur of the Isar. Everything here is plant-based and freshly prepared.
Fresh mint, crispy falafel, creamy baba ghanoush - at BeirutBeirut, Lebanese cuisine tastes like a perfect day. So good, in fact, that you'll want to take something home with you after your meal. For example, a "mutabal sandwich" with delicious beetroot cream.
The good life naturally tastes like a crusty baguette with fluffy dough. How else could it taste? Maybe like a pain au chocolat? Or a café au lait? What about a flint crémant? Whatever you can think of, you can get it at the Coucou Food Market.
Shalom and Servus are the greetings in Maxvorstadt. Anyone who has ever tried the shakshuka at Eclipse knows how good it tastes together. And if you only like it when it's fresh from the grill, try the "Hazil Habait", or grilled aubergine.
Visually, it looks as if the kebab here has American roots, as the shop with its white tiles and neon lights almost looks like a diner. But the kebab itself? Clearly of Eurasian provenance. If you want something special, you should order a wagyu kebab in advance!
Good humour has a home. It's called Sababa and is located on the Viktualienmarkt. Not only are the guys in a good mood, they also fry up the best falafel in town here. If you like, you can also ask for halloumi with extra sauce and squeak happily through the market.
Many say that you won't get better ramen anywhere in Munich. The noodles come directly from Japan and the broth simmers for hours until it has reached its typical deep flavour. At 14 euros, the soup is not necessarily a bargain, but the quality justifies the price!
In the centre of the lively Glockenbach district, the Burrito Company is a popular place for a lunch break. You can put together your own burritos - there is also a "naked burrito" option. Instead of tortilla patties: a bed of rice. Nachos, chillies and desserts are also on offer.
No, at TAKO they don't take themselves too seriously. They are casual. And that's exactly why it's worth taking a look. Because between the casualties you'll find some highlights. Takoyaki, sushi bowls and ramen, for example. All fresh and really tasty.