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Madam Anna Ekke – Glockenbach | Brunch & DinnerBWorth Trying
Kolosseumstraße 6, 80469 München, Germany
· Restaurant, Brunch restaurant, Cafe
· 4.7/5 Google (1053 reviews)
Reservations · Outdoor seating
Stylish, high-demand brunch and tapas spot with creative twists and long queues; tasty signatures like shakshuka and pancakes shine, but cramped seating, waits, and inconsistent service temper the experience.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Madam Anna Ekke delivers solid brunch execution with exceptional interior design and strong food quality highlighted by creative dishes like miso hollandaise and shakshuka. However, inconsistent execution on eggs and bread texture, combined with cramped seating and service strain during peak hours, prevents grade A territory. Recent reports of portion reductions and slower service suggest operational challenges that warrant caution despite the lively, attractive setting.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels open and bright with leafy plants and big windows, buzzing from early morning lines to late brunch crowds. Servers are friendly but often stretched at peak times, and tables sit close together. As one diner put it, "lively vibe and pretty plates, but expect a wait." However, there are some review authenticity concerns raised by a few reviewers about how criticism is handled, so weigh raves against mixed experiences. The cooking leans modern brunch with creative twists: miso hollandaise on eggs, kimchi in an egg-drop sandwich, and cashew-tahini on greens. Shakshuka and pancakes win the most praise, while avocado toast and bread texture draw debate. Portions on tapas can feel small for the price, but produce and presentation are solid when the kitchen is in rhythm. For families, pancakes, croissants, and simple egg dishes give kid-friendly anchors, though the space is cramped and lively and waits can be tough with strollers. Budget around €30-40 per person for a full brunch with coffee or juice; plan a reservation on weekends to avoid long queues.
At a Glance
- Lively, stylish space with bright windows and plants
- Creative brunch touches like miso hollandaise and kimchi egg drop
- Long waits and cramped seating during peak hours
- Mixed execution on eggs, bread texture, and hollandaise
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- creative_brunch_twists
- sunny_terrace_vibes
- high-demand_weekend_energy
What People Love
- Warm, bustling atmosphere with sunlight and plants
- Shakshuka with satisfying spice and runny eggs when on point
- Fluffy pancakes with classic or chocolate options
- Accommodating small touches like blankets outside and custom drinks
Points of Concern
- Pricing is genuinely expensive for drinks and small plates (juices €7.50, tapas from €6.80) which may surprise casual diners
- Peak-time operations strain: slow seating, 30-60 minute food waits, order mix-ups
- Cramped layout and loud room; table time limits on busy days
- Limited options for conservative palates or picky eaters due to fusion accents
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€28-38 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Pair shakshuka with breadbasket (€2.90) to round out the meal
- Add a dip (hummus or muhamara €2.90-3.50) if ordering potatoes for better value
- For pescatarians, choose Ekk Royale or Limette & Lachs tapas (€10.50)
Perfect For
- Weekend brunch with friends who like a buzz
- Casual dates over coffee and pancakes
- Visitors seeking Instagram-friendly plates
- Early birds who want a quick, quieter breakfast
Location Insights
Area: Trendy central neighborhood with cafes, boutiques, and daytime brunch crowd shifting to evening bar scene.
Safety: Generally safe, lively streets and steady foot traffic; typical urban congestion.
Nearby: Near Isar and city center; surrounded by bars, bakeries, and shops that drive weekend queues.
GlockenbachviertelGlockenbachviertel is known for its lively and trendy atmosphere with numerous cafes, bars, and boutique shops. The dining scene is eclectic, featuring everything from traditional Bavarian fare to international and contemporary cuisine, attracting a hip and youthful crowd.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday09:00–22:00
Tuesday09:00–22:00
Wednesday09:00–22:00
Thursday09:00–22:00
Friday09:00–22:00
Saturday09:00–22:00
Sunday09:00–18:00
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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