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Trattoria Quattro MoriB+Worth Trying
Heiglhofstraße 3, 81377 München, Germany
· Italian restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (784 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Neighborhood Italian with classic pastas and pizzas at fair prices, good food but inconsistent service; go for the cooking, not pampering.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Trattoria Quattro Mori delivers solid neighborhood Italian dining anchored by strong pasta and pizza execution at fair prices, but falls short of higher-tier standing due to quality variability and inconsistent service attention. The lively, cramped setting suits casual diners seeking familiar comfort over refinement, though recent reports suggest service frustrations are increasing. Worth visiting if nearby, but not a citywide destination.
Restaurant Summary
On a quiet Hadern block, this trattoria hums with neighborhood energy. Servers weave between tightly packed tables while pastas and pizzas roll out of the kitchen. One diner summed it up: "Food hit the spot, but I wished someone checked on our drinks." Expect a lively room that can feel noisy at peak and service that ranges from warm to distracted. The cooking leans classic Italian with a few flourishes—think lasagna al forno, vongole, truffle tagliolini, grilled dorade, and a dependable Margherita. Portions are fair, seafood and beef cuts push prices up, and when the kitchen is on, flavors are comforting and direct. It suits those craving familiar staples more than culinary fireworks. Families are well covered: pizzas, spaghetti pomodoro, and aglio e olio keep kids happy, and prices for basics are gentle. There is no kids menu noted, but the broad pasta-and-pizza lineup is kid friendly by default; bring patience on busy nights.
At a Glance
- Classic pastas and pizzas deliver reliable comfort
- Fair pricing for Munich with generous basics
- Service inconsistency and slow billing at peak times
- Reported card minimum €20 not clearly posted
- Noise and cramped tables when full
What Sets It Apart
- neighborhood_trattoria_feel
- broad_classic_pasta_selection
- seafood_grill_options
What People Love
- Homey lasagna that feels handmade
- Straightforward pizzas with good value
- Neighborhood vibe with returning regulars
- Occasional seasonal specials and truffle pastas
Points of Concern
- Service can be slow or curt; check-ins for drinks often missed
- Reports of preferential treatment for regulars bother some diners
- Pricing feels high for smaller portions on some recent visits
- Review patterns are consistent with normal neighborhood variance; no strong coordination signs
- Pricing is genuinely expensive (seafood €24+ mains) which may surprise casual diners
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€30-45 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Lean toward pastas and pizza for best value; choose seafood grills if you want to splurge; desserts are affordable at €6-6.5.
Perfect For
- Weeknight carb cravings close to home
- Family pizza-and-pasta dinners
- Seafood grill fans without fine-dining formality
- Casual birthdays if you book ahead
Location Insights
Area: Residential Hadern near Großhadern clinic; local foot traffic, neighborhood dining vibe.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit suburban Munich district with steady activity.
Nearby: Near residences, small shops, and hospital facilities; not a tourist hub.
SendlingSendling is a largely residential neighborhood with a mix of traditional Bavarian homes and modern apartments. It offers a calm, community-oriented atmosphere with local shops, parks, and a growing number of casual dining options, including traditional and international cuisines.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:45–14:30, 17:45–21:45
Tuesday11:45–14:30, 17:45–21:45
Wednesday
Thursday11:45–14:30, 17:45–21:45
Friday11:45–14:30, 17:45–21:45
Saturday11:45–14:30, 17:45–21:45
Sunday11:45–14:30, 17:45–21:45
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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