"Tapas" Street Food Restaurants in Bavaria
In addition to the large selection of Spanish tapas and wines, the Bodega Dali also impresses with its atmosphere. Sharing a meal by candlelight in the large vaulted cellar is the highlight of the visit for many. In summer, the terrace is also a great place to sit.
First things first: Saluki is actually the name of a Persian greyhound. The best way to find out why the restaurant is called that is to ask on the spot while savouring the cuisine, with influences from Korea, Germany, Norway, China and Italy. Pretty good!
The Amistad is a place for anyone who wants to enjoy tapas and wines in a modern ambience. Spanish classics such as pimientos de padrón or fried prawns in garlic sauce can be enjoyed with a glass of sangria both in the chic indoor area and on the terrace.
Madam Anna Ekke is a mixture of breakfast restaurant, café and bar. Brunch is served until 2 p.m., with cakes and snacks such as grilled butter brioche toasts in the afternoon. Tapas are served in the evening. A hip restaurant that is particularly popular with a younger crowd.
This tapas bar in Haidhausen has been around since 1998 and used to be home to the Drehleier theatre - which is quite something! Here you can choose from a large selection of fine tapas in the chic dining room. Be sure to order one of the Spanish wines to go with it.