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ArteBianca-pizza in palaA-Worth Trying
Elsenheimerstraße 16, 80687 München, Germany
· Pizza restaurant, Pasta shop, Pizza delivery
· 4.9/5 Google (418 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Tiny, friendly Italian spot serving airy Neapolitan-style pies and coffee; outstanding dough and ingredients, but seating is minimal and occasional undercooking or wait-time hiccups occur.
Why it gets an A- for overall quality
ArteBianca earns its A- grade through exceptional food quality anchored in authentic Neapolitan craftsmanship—airy, blistered crusts with premium Italian ingredients—and warm, attentive owner-led service. The tight space and occasional execution inconsistencies during peak times prevent grade A territory, but loyal repeat customers and stable quality over years confirm this as a neighborhood gem worth seeking out for serious pizza appreciation.
Restaurant Summary
Small and homely sums up the vibe: just a few tables, the oven working nonstop, and friendly faces behind the counter. One diner shared, "The dough is light and springy, with toppings that taste really fresh." Despite the modest room, the welcome feels warm and genuine. Cooking leans classic Neapolitan with quality-first ingredients rather than theatrics: San Marzano tomatoes, fiordilatte, Parma ham, nduja, and aubergine. Expect an airy, blistered crust, straightforward toppings, and a short list done right. Ideal for pizza obsessives and anyone who values craftsmanship over frills; occasional hiccups like underbaked pies or long waits can happen at peak times. For families, there is a dedicated Kinder Pizza at a friendly price and plenty of familiar flavors like Salame or Cotto. Space is tight, so arrive early or plan for takeaway. Picky eaters will be fine with Margherita-style options, while adventurous toppings remain optional.
At a Glance
- Airy Neapolitan-style dough with high-quality Italian toppings
- Friendly, owner-led service and neighborhood feel
- Very limited seating; waits can be long during rush
- A few reports of undercooked pizzas and wrong orders via peak strain
- Expect counter service with strong takeaway focus, not a full-service dining room
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- That airy, flavorful crust
- Fresh toppings like burrata and nduja
- Genuine Italian hospitality
- Coffee and cornetti alongside pizza
Points of Concern
- Seating is scarce (about 3-4 tables); be ready to queue or take away
- Occasional undercooking reported on delivery orders
- One-off long wait for dine-in when takeout orders surged
- Pricing may feel high for small slice combos to some diners
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost€20-27 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Choose a whole pizza over multiple slices for better value
- Kinder Pizza is a budget-friendly pick for younger diners
- Pair a classic Margherita-style base with burrata for a rich upgrade
Perfect For
- Quick neighborhood pizza with great dough
- Low-key date night at an intimate spot
- Family takeaway with a kids option
- Post-work slice and espresso
Location Insights
Area: Residential-commercial stretch in Laim with local shops and offices; neighborhood clientele over tourists.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit streets with steady foot traffic during the day and early evening.
Nearby: Near offices, residences, and transit; convenient for takeaway and quick meals.
MaxvorstadtMaxvorstadt offers a diverse dining scene ranging from casual eateries and cafés to more upscale restaurants. The area is popular for its relaxed yet intellectually stimulating environment, with many visitors and locals enjoying a mix of traditional Bavarian and international cuisines.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday08:30–20:00
Tuesday08:30–20:00
Wednesday08:30–20:00
Thursday08:30–20:00
Friday09:00–17:00
Saturday09:00–21:00
Sunday
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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