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MUNB+Worth Trying
Innere Wiener Straße 18, 81667 München, Germany
· Asian fusion restaurant, Asian restaurant, Japanese restaurant
· 4.6/5 Google (537 reviews)
Reservations
High-end Korean-Japanese fusion with strong execution and slow pacing; best for tasting menus and special nights if you accept premium pricing.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
MUN delivers exceptional sushi and BBQ craftsmanship with knowledgeable service, positioning it among the area's better neighborhood restaurants. However, quality varies noticeably between visits and leisurely pacing with extended gaps between courses creates an uneven experience that prevents grade A territory. Premium pricing compounds these concerns, though the fusion concept and ingredient quality appeal to adventurous diners seeking a special occasion destination.
Restaurant Summary
In Haidhausen, MUN feels warm and polished rather than flashy. Servers present courses with quiet confidence, and one diner noted the fish was the finest they had tried outside Japan. Expect a drawn-out evening; pacing can be very leisurely between courses, which some savor and others find tiring. The cooking blends Korean and Japanese ideas—omakase-style fishwork beside Korean BBQ with banchan. Ingredients take center stage more than theatrics; when it clicks, flavors are clean and precise, though a few courses read as safe for the price. Wine pairings are praised, but substitutions can be stiff or carry surcharges. Families will find an elegant room but limited kid appeal. There is a vegan BBQ option and the kitchen can adjust for needs like gluten-free soy, yet the menu skews adventurous and coursed over comfort. Young diners who enjoy sushi or grilled meats may be fine; picky eaters may struggle and the long runtime can test patience.
At a Glance
- Top-tier fish quality and precise sushi execution
- Unique fusion of omakase and Korean BBQ with banchan
- Slow pacing with long gaps between courses
- Premium pricing with mixed value perception
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- omakase_with_korean_accents
- bbq_sets_with_banchan
- chef_presentations
What People Love
- Meticulous nigiri and sashimi craftsmanship
- Attentive, friendly staff guiding courses
- Memorable Black Angus BBQ with many sides
- Desserts that finish bright, like chocolate with ginger sorbet
Points of Concern
- Pacing is slow; expect multi-hour meals with long intervals between courses
- Pricing is high and some diners find portions or creativity underwhelming for cost
- Seating can feel tight with limited privacy in parts of the room
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food; conservative palates may struggle
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€95-135 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Choose one premium path—either omakase or BBQ—to avoid redundancy
- Add one starter (tuna tartar) and share a dessert like mousse with ginger sorbet
Perfect For
- Celebration date with wine pairing
- Sushi lovers seeking refined omakase
- Korean BBQ fans interested in upscale banchan set
- Long, lingering dinners with friends
Location Insights
Area: Charming, village-like quarter near Isar with stylish bars and bistros; draws food-focused locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit streets with steady foot traffic in evenings.
Nearby: Close to Rosenheimer Platz transit, Gasteig HP8 environs, Isar river walks, mixed residential and dining.
AuThe Au neighborhood is characterized by a relaxed yet trendy dining scene with a mix of traditional Bavarian eateries and modern international cuisine. It attracts locals and visitors looking for quality dining experiences in a friendly, community-oriented environment.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday18:00–23:00
Wednesday18:00–23:00
Thursday18:00–23:00
Friday18:00–00:00
Saturday18:00–00:00
Sunday
Available: Reservations
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