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HansikBWorth Trying

Thomas-Wimmer-Ring 9, 80539 München, Germany · Korean restaurant, Asian restaurant, Korean grocery store · 4.6/5 Google (508 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Affordable, authentic Korean comfort food in a tiny, self-service spot; great flavors, small space and portions; best for casual meals rather than lingering.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Hansik delivers authentic Korean flavors and friendly, efficient counter service at fair prices, earning solid neighborhood-restaurant standing. However, inconsistent execution in seasoning and portions and a cramped, functional interior prevent it from reaching higher-grade territory. Best suited for quick, satisfying meals rather than leisurely dining experiences.

Restaurant Summary

On a busy corner near Isartor, Hansik feels compact and bustling, a counter-service nook where trays move fast and steam rises from hot stone bowls. Reviewers rave that the flavors "taste like Korea," and staff are often described as friendly and efficient. Space is tight and functional, more bistro than lounge, but many call it a hidden gem for a quick, satisfying meal. The cooking leans classic Korean rather than fusion: bibimbap, jjajangmyeon, jjambbong, bulgogi, and japchae done with comforting, homestyle flavors. Most praise the authenticity and fair prices; a minority note occasional bland or oversalted dishes and smaller portions. If you are after fast, flavorful staples without bells and whistles, this hits the spot. Families will find several approachable choices like kimbab and bulgogi, plus crispy chicken in a sweet-spicy glaze. Spicier options like tteokbokki and jjambbong can challenge sensitive eaters. There is no dedicated kids menu, but simple items and rice bowls make it reasonably kid-friendly for casual meals.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€19-26 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Central Altstadt-Lehel near Isartor; busy, mixed with offices and tourists, strong lunch traffic.

Safety: Well-trafficked, well-lit central area; generally safe with steady footfall.

Nearby: Close to Isartor and Maximilianstrasse; offices, shops, and sights draw mixed diners.

AltstadtAltstadt is Munich's old town center, featuring a mix of historic architecture, museums, shops, and a variety of dining options ranging from traditional Bavarian to international cuisines. The dining scene is lively and caters to both casual eaters and more upscale diners, with many restaurants offering outdoor seating and a bustling atmosphere.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:00–15:00 Tuesday11:00–15:00 Wednesday11:00–15:00 Thursday11:00–15:00 Friday11:00–15:00 Saturday11:00–20:00 Sunday

Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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