Reservations · Outdoor seating
Polished Bavarian cooking in a hotel setting opposite Munich Central Station with warm service and some standout roasts, but pricing and occasional service delays divide opinion.
IRMI delivers reliable Bavarian dining with warm, professional service and contemporary, well-appointed interiors that make it competitive with the area's better neighborhood restaurants. However, inconsistent execution—occasional oversalting and temperature issues— and variable pacing during peak hours prevent grade A-level performance. Premium pricing for the quality offered further limits appeal beyond convenient hotel dining.
Across from the station, IRMI feels like a polished refuge: modern and spacious with staff who often turn a rushed travel day into a relaxed meal. One guest raved, "service was out of this world," while another praised the warm hospitality after a long journey. Expect a lively room that still reads comfortable and elegant for a hotel restaurant. The kitchen leans classic Bavarian—think goulash, schnitzel, and roasts—delivered with a clean, contemporary touch rather than theatrics. When it clicks, the duck and pork belly win fans for balanced flavor and crisp crackling; some nights run salty or slow, reflecting busy service rhythms. Prices are on the higher side for the area, trading up for location and polish. Families are welcome, with a kids menu and simple sides. Portions tend large, and servers can adapt basics (one cook even made noodles a child-friendly way). That said, expect premium pricing on children items and bottled water; conservative eaters will find familiar fare like schnitzel and roast pork.
Area: Busy transit hub opposite Central Station; mix of business travelers and tourists; modern hotel corridor vibe.
Safety: Generally safe but gritty edges near station; bright hotel frontage and foot traffic mitigate concerns.
Nearby: Le Méridien and other hotels, trains, trams, airport connections; convenient for arrivals and day trips.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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