Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively Israeli grill with excellent skewers, abundant vegan-friendly mezze, and energetic service; great for sharing, but expect waits, smallish portions, and prices that add up.
Eclipse Grillbar delivers excellent food quality with standout skewers and mezze that justify its Munich reputation for Israeli cuisine. However, inconsistent execution—ranging from perfectly smoky eggplant to occasional bland or oily dishes—prevents a higher grade, compounded by significant peak-hour waits and tight seating during busy service. Worth visiting for strong vegetarian options and flavorful grilled fare, though best experienced during quieter times.
The room feels warm and bustling, packed with groups passing plates and skewers while greenery hangs overhead. Servers are often friendly and quick, though peak hours can stretch waits. One diner gushed, "Skewers that melt and hummus so smooth." Prices add up with extras, but many leave satisfied. Cooking leans Israeli grill and mezze more than fusion: juicy chicken and lamb, smoky eggplant, crunchy cauliflower with tahina, and creamy hummus with toppings. It rewards diners who like to share many small plates and is ideal for mixed groups, with strong vegetarian choices and plenty of bright, herb-driven flavors. Families do fine here thanks to kid-pleasing staples like pita, hummus, chicken skewers, and potato wedges. Note that pita is charged separately and portions skew modest; adventurous sides are great, but picky eaters may prefer the simpler skewers and fries.
Area: Student-rich Maxvorstadt near universities; casual, lively streets with bars and cafes, popular for group dinners.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit academic district with steady foot traffic into late evening.
Nearby: Close to TUM/LMU buildings, museums, and office-residential mix; outdoor seating on a quieter side street mentioned.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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