We ate here (5 of us) one evening as suggested ...
We ate here (5 of us) one evening as suggested by someone at our Hotel's reception (they had not eaten here but had heard about the restaurant from the owners). This was our 2nd evening in Munich and our internal clocks were still off-kilter, so we arrived for dinner at 5pm (a bit early by German standards). We were the only ones in the place to start with. We ordered both German and Mediterranean dishes. The "Gyrospfanne" (a kind of Gyros casserole?, 9,80 euros) was excellent, according to my brother . I had a "pizza Diavolo" (8,50 euros) that was good (the pizza in Germany doesn't really have any tomato sauce, so it was different than what I expected, but still good). The German dishes were only mediocre, according to my husband (schweinebraten, 9,80 euros) and daughter (goulaschuppe, 3,80 euros) and were not quite what they expected. By the time we left, the restaurant was getting busier, so it does appear to have a clientele. I think it is a good place if you want something other than traditional German food. The service was good, the restaurant was decorated simply but the overall atmosphere was uninteresting.