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Restaurant Laurin SüdtirolA-Worth Trying

Heiliggeiststraße 6, 80331 München, Germany · Restaurant · 4.5/5 Google (1285 reviews)

Reservations · Outdoor seating

Cozy South Tyrolean spot for standout schnitzel, dumplings, and Italian-leaning comforts; book ahead and expect moderate prices with occasional service hiccups.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

Laurin Südtirol delivers solid A-grade performance anchored by exceptional veal schnitzel and hearty Alpine dishes in a pleasant central location near Viktualienmarkt. However, inconsistent execution on desserts and occasional service lapses, combined with recent complaints about reservations and peak-hour rudeness, prevent the higher distinction. It remains a reliable neighborhood choice for comfort dining rather than a destination establishment.

Restaurant Summary

Set in Munich’s old town near Viktualienmarkt, Laurin feels warm and rustic rather than formal. Guests praise the crisp veal schnitzel and hearty dumplings, and one diner noted, "service was kind and quick for our early dinner." The setting reads as cozy and central, ideal after sightseeing, though the small room means tables turn fast. The cooking leans South Tyrolean with Italian accents: truffle-kissed carbonara, burrata starters, and pasta pockets alongside Alpine staples. It is more elevated comfort than experimental tasting menu, with generous portions and fair pricing for Altstadt. Desserts divide opinion—Kaiserschmarrn delights some but can arrive heavy or too dark on off nights. Families will find familiar anchors—schnitzel and pasta, potatoes, and panna cotta—for most kids, though infants and strollers can be tricky in peak hours. There is no dedicated kids menu, but simple dishes exist; consider earlier reservations and manage expectations about space.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€36-52 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic Altstadt near Viktualienmarkt; tourist-heavy by day, cozy in evenings with locals and visitors.

Safety: Well-trafficked central area with good lighting; generally safe with typical city-center caution.

Nearby: Steps from Viktualienmarkt, Marienplatz, shops, and hotels; strong foot traffic and sightseeing draw.

AltstadtAltstadt is Munich's old town, bustling with tourists and locals alike, offering a mix of traditional Bavarian and modern dining options. The dining scene ranges from historic beer halls to upscale restaurants, reflecting the area's cultural significance and cosmopolitan atmosphere.
HeiliggeistviertelHeiliggeistviertel is a charming micro-neighborhood within Altstadt known for its narrow streets, historic buildings, and a more intimate dining and shopping experience compared to the busier central squares.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday11:30–22:30 Wednesday11:30–22:30 Thursday11:30–22:30 Friday11:30–22:30 Saturday11:30–22:30 Sunday

Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating

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