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Kleine RoseA-Worth Trying
Gaßnerstraße 3, 80639 München, Germany
· Greek restaurant, European restaurant, Mediterranean restaurant
· 4.8/5 Google (469 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Cozy Greek corner spot delivering hearty portions, friendly owner-led service, and very fair prices; tight space, cash-only, and rustic pub vibes will not suit everyone.
Why it gets an A- for overall quality
Kleine Rose delivers solid neighborhood dining through strong food quality and exceptional service attentiveness, earning its A- standing. The tight, rustic interior and cash-only policy limit broader appeal, while reliable consistency and generous portions at fair prices make it competitive with Munich's better local favorites—a genuine neighborhood gem rather than a citywide destination.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels like a neighborhood hideaway: tiny, warmly lit, and a touch rustic, with servers who greet you like regulars. A guest summed it up as cozy and down to earth, where plates land fast and full. Expect a squeeze at peak times, and bring cash—several diners emphasize that cash only can catch newcomers off guard. The cooking leans Greek comfort: gyros pitas, bifteki with crisp potatoes, saganaki, and generous appetizer platters. Flavors are simple, well seasoned, and portioned for sharing rather than show; think hearty plates over fancy flourishes. Prices are kind for Munich, and regulars praise the owner for steering you to the right amount of food. Families do fine here thanks to familiar hits like gyros, chicken breast, pita with tzatziki, and simple salads. The space is tight and dim, but outdoor tables help. There is no dedicated kids menu, yet the straightforward choices and low prices keep it accessible for younger eaters.
At a Glance
- Generous portions at notably fair prices
- Friendly, hands-on owner and personal service
- Classic Greek comfort dishes done well
- Cash only; nearest ATM may require a walk
- Very small, rustic, and dim interior; reservations essential
What Sets It Apart
- neighborhood Greek gem
- generous portions at low prices
- owner-guided hospitality
What People Love
- Warm owner-led hospitality
- Crisp potatoes and well-seasoned meats
- Mixed appetizer platters for sharing
- Value that beats typical Munich pricing
- Translations and local tips from staff
Points of Concern
- Cash-only policy surprises some guests; plan ahead
- Very limited space with dim lighting; not ideal for large groups
- Ambience can feel pub-like rather than a full restaurant to some
- Isolated cleanliness complaints about dust/cobwebs; most reviews are positive on overall experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€18-28 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Pair pikilia with a farmers salad to keep costs near €20 per person
- Order one main per two if starting with appetizers to avoid over-ordering
Perfect For
- Casual weeknight Greek cravings
- Low-cost dinner with hearty portions
- Small-group catch-ups on the terrace
- Solo bite at an intimate neighborhood spot
Location Insights
Area: Residential-casual zone near Nymphenburg with neighborhood pubs and small eateries; draws locals and budget-minded visitors.
Safety: Generally safe and well-kept; normal evening foot traffic; no notable safety concerns reported.
Nearby: Close to Nymphenburg Palace area, tram and bus links; small shops and residential blocks nearby.
Schwabing-WestThe neighborhood offers a dynamic dining environment with a variety of international cuisines, casual eateries, and trendy cafes. It is popular among locals and visitors seeking a relaxed yet culturally rich atmosphere with accessible public transport and safe streets.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday18:00–00:00
Tuesday18:00–00:00
Wednesday18:00–00:00
Thursday18:00–00:00
Friday18:00–00:00
Saturday18:00–00:00
Sunday
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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