Noodles

A collection of posts featuring Noodle dishes.

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 […]

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Japan Haus: Hidden Wagyu Heaven in Munich

Hidden on a quiet residential alley in Munich lies a tiny Japanese spot you can easily miss if you aren’t looking. With just a few square meters of space, this intimate spot only accommodates a handful of diners at a time. The menu isn’t long, but the food is of extraordinary quality. Our visit was

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Volcano Chicken & Healing Broths: Inside 89Anju, Munich’s Korean Gem

Back in Munich again—and this time, we discovered 89Anju, a trendy, authentic Korean eatery that instantly transports you to the bustling streets of Seoul. The vibe inside is electric, with exposed brick walls, sleek wooden accents, and pops of neon lights that give the space a cool, urban edge – like a stylish Seoul street

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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

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Simmer, Dip, Savor: Japanese Hot Pot & More at Mitani Restaurant

Munich is full of secrete foodie havens, and on this trip, we discovered Mitani, a cozy, intimate Japanese restaurant. Despite its modest size, Mitani is incredibly popular, and reservations are a must. Phone reservations are only accepted between 5 and 6 PM, and if you miss that window, you’ll need to visit in person—usually at

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Where Noodle Dreams Become Reality: Max’s Beef Noodles in Munich Awaits!

Do you like handmade noodles combined with aromatic broths, exotic spices and fresh ingredients such as meat, vegetables or tofu? Then you’ve come to the right place at Max’s Beef Noodle Restaurant in Munich, one of the best Chinese noodle spots in the city! Be prepared for long queues, especially at peak times throughout the

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Secret Menu and Rich Flavors: Unveiling Thuy Vietnamese Restaurant in Munich

Today, we’ll take you to a quaint Vietnamese restaurant nestled in a peaceful neighborhood of Munich. Adorned with traditional Vietnamese and Southeast Asian decor, this charming eatery exudes a natural, rustic charm. Its homey ambiance feels like a cozy retreat, whether you’re dining indoors or enjoying the summer breeze under the shade of towering oaks

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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

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