Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Playful mini-burger flights with broad dietary options and quick service; tasty sides shine, burgers can be inconsistent and the room gets crowded—book ahead.
Der kleine Flo delivers playful, accessible dining with attentive service and solid food quality anchored by reliable sides and strong gluten-free/vegan options. However, inconsistent burger execution—dry buns and occasional cold food— and tight quarters with time-pressured seating limit its appeal beyond a fun neighborhood spot worth visiting for the concept rather than culinary distinction.
In the heart of Munich, Der kleine Flo buzzes with warm and lively energy, the kind of place where trays of tiny burgers zip from kitchen to table. Service is often friendly and fast, with staff guiding a tablet-based system that keeps orders moving. One diner put it simply: "A fun way to try different flavors without choosing just one." The cooking leans playful rather than purist: mini-burgers in global styles, from chimichurri beef to vegetarian riffs, plus sides like truffle-topped fries and kimchi-spiked potatoes. When hits land, pulled pork and sauces shine; misses show up as dry buns or under-seasoned patties. It suits diners who enjoy mix-and-match tasting over a single towering burger, and who value gluten-free and vegan breadth. Families do well here: the mini format is kid friendly, fries are dependable, and simple cheeseburgers keep picky eaters happy. There is no separate kids menu, but portion control is easy with 2–3 minis per child. Space is tight and time-limited, so book ahead and avoid peak hours if wrangling strollers.
Area: Historic city center with heavy foot traffic, mixed locals and visitors, lively day and evening.
Safety: Well-lit, busy central streets; generally safe with standard urban awareness.
Nearby: Near shopping streets, transport links, and sights; construction noise occasionally noted outside seating.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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