Restaurants in Munich

A Collection of authentic Restaurants in Munich, Germany – with a focus on Asian cuisine.

Kashgar Uyghur Restaurant: A Winter’s Feast Near Munich’s Central Station

Winter’s food should not just fill you, but also fortify you. And for that, we bring you the robust, warming flavors of Xinjiang cuisine. Born from a land of vast extremes – harsh winters, dry air, and dramatic temperature swings – Uyghur food is built for resilience. With spices that tingle with warmth, slow-cooked meat, and doughs […]

Kashgar Uyghur Restaurant: A Winter’s Feast Near Munich’s Central Station Read More »

Malatang (麻辣煮義): Munich’s Spicy Salvation

麻辣煮義 (Malazhuyi) is like a gateway to the fiery Sichuan in Munich. Its name is a pun that speaks both the “spicy way of cooking” (zhǔ yì 煮义) and “spicy ideas” (zhǔyì 主意). While many Sichuan spots in Munich offer Málàtàng (Sichuan-style hotpot-soup), finding authentic 麻辣香锅 (Málà Xiāngguō) is not as easy. And that’s true grail

Malatang (麻辣煮義): Munich’s Spicy Salvation Read More »

FAN Restaurant (范儿) – Nuanced Flavors, Stylish Take: A New Benchmark for Chinese Food in Munich

Anticipation buzzes when a notoriously hard-to-please friend leans in and says, “You have to try this place. It’s one of the best.” That was us, hearts pounding and stomachs ready, heading into Fan Restaurant (范儿) in Munich. This spot isn’t the realm of uniform, heavy sauces and one-note Sichuan fire you so often encounter in Chinese restaurants across Germany.

FAN Restaurant (范儿) – Nuanced Flavors, Stylish Take: A New Benchmark for Chinese Food in Munich Read More »

An Ocean’s Bounty: Diving into Hai Seafood Izakaya’s Seaside Haven

If you’re also a big fan of the fruits of the sea, like us – enjoying the sweet succulence of scallops, the firm, flaky flesh of fresh fish, or the umami punch of a prawn – Hai Seafood Izakaya is your kind of paradise. Walking in, we instantly felt our stomachs rumble in happy anticipation,

An Ocean’s Bounty: Diving into Hai Seafood Izakaya’s Seaside Haven Read More »

Le Voyage (悠游之): The Place to Be for Peking Duck and Xuzhou Chicken Pots in Munich

Today we’d like to introduce you to Restaurant Le Voyage, a Chinese restaurant in Munich. Open for over six years, it has been winning hearts with its exquisite decor, thoughtful menu, and the warmest, passionately welcoming owner. Step inside, and you’ll find yourself in a cozy lounge vibe with bright but relaxed lighting. The restaurant

Le Voyage (悠游之): The Place to Be for Peking Duck and Xuzhou Chicken Pots in Munich Read More »

XiangJu Restaurant(湘聚): The Fiery Taste of Hunan in Munich

Today, we’d like to recommend a Hunan restaurant in Munich, which literally all Hunan natives praise immensely – XiangJu Restaurant (湘聚).  Hunan food is famous for its bold, tongue-tingling heat, but here, the spice-averse can also find something mellower with European-friendly flair. In fact, regardless of spice tolerance or culinary preferences, there’re a few dishes

XiangJu Restaurant(湘聚): The Fiery Taste of Hunan in Munich Read More »

Fiery, spicy, authentic: Xiang Restaurant Brings Hunan Cuisine to Munich

We continue our culinary journey through Munich. Today we’re visiting the Xiang Restaurant, which is just a stone’s throw away from the Theresienwiese. The restaurant’s motto is: “The beauty of food is that it makes a little flower of happiness bloom in our hearts” (in Chinese: 美食的魅力就在于让人的心中开出一朵幸福的小花). This quote comes from a popular Chinese documentary

Fiery, spicy, authentic: Xiang Restaurant Brings Hunan Cuisine to Munich Read More »

Mamma Bao: Where Traditional Biang Biang Noodles and Bao Meet Modern Flair

Ready for a culinary adventure at one of Munich’s hottest restaurants? At Mamma Bao, you can indulge in authentic Chinese cuisine, from delicious Biang Biang Noodles to the restaurant’s signature Bao, after which the restaurant is named, and many other culinary highlights right here in Munich! Curious about Biang Biang Noodles and Bao? Don’t worry,

Mamma Bao: Where Traditional Biang Biang Noodles and Bao Meet Modern Flair Read More »

China Restaurant Joy: From Suzhou’s Imperial Feasts to Yunnan’s Rich Broths and More

During a trip to Munich, we found an impressive restaurant that has incorporated an array of popular dishes from various regions, including some rarely found outside of China. Highlights include the visually striking and delicious Squirrel Fish from Suzhou and the comforting “Crossing the Bridge” noodles from Yunnan. China Restaurant Joy brings a taste of

China Restaurant Joy: From Suzhou’s Imperial Feasts to Yunnan’s Rich Broths and More Read More »

Explore the Diverse Uyghur Cuisine, from Handmade Laghman Noodles to Irresistible Dapanji

During my semester abroad in Beijing, I had the opportunity to try Uyghur cuisine for the first time and was immediately impressed. The handmade noodles were rich, the spices were hot, the vegetables were colorful and crunchy, and the meat was tender. I was even more delighted to discover that there is excellent Uyghur cuisine

Explore the Diverse Uyghur Cuisine, from Handmade Laghman Noodles to Irresistible Dapanji Read More »

Scroll to Top