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Padme HumBWorth Trying

Adlzreiterstraße 16, 80337 München, Germany · Vegan restaurant, Asian restaurant, Vegetarian restaurant · 4.8/5 Google (1165 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Imaginative vegan Vietnamese with showy plant-based sushi and cozy-dark decor; flavors range from vibrant to sweet-leaning, service can be slow, and payment is cash/PayPal only.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Padme Hum delivers creative plant-based Vietnamese cuisine with exceptional design appeal and photo-worthy plating that draws diners seeking innovative vegan sushi. However, variable seasoning and quality across visits combined with slow service pacing and billing delays prevent grade A-level reliability. The restaurant excels in concept and presentation but falls short of consistent execution needed for higher recognition.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels warm and moody with Buddhist-inspired touches and dramatic plating, the kind that makes phones come out fast. Guests describe helpful but stretched staff, with one noting, "service was kind, but the bill took three asks." However, peak hours can feel crowded and rushed, and payment is cash or PayPal only. The cooking leans contemporary vegan Vietnamese with convincing plant-based tuna and salmon, glossy mock duck, and spice-forward salads. It is more about creativity than strict tradition, with flavors that can swing sweet or salty depending on the dish. When it clicks, plates are vibrant and satisfying; when it does not, broths read sugary or sauces feel generic. Families will find approachable options like fried starters and noodle bowls, but the darker vibe and occasional heat or sweetness may not suit every kid. There is no kids menu mentioned; choose simple items like edamame, dumplings, or coconut soup if you need guaranteed wins.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€34-46 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Lively central neighborhood near Goetheplatz with mixed residential and casual dining; popular with locals and visitors.

Safety: Generally safe, busy streets, good lighting and foot traffic typical for central Munich.

Nearby: Close to Goetheplatz U-Bahn, shops, bars, and other eateries; evening crowds common.

AltstadtAltstadt is Munich's old town center, featuring historic architecture, pedestrian zones, and a mix of traditional and contemporary dining options. The dining scene includes a variety of international cuisines catering to both locals and visitors, with a lively social atmosphere and easy accessibility.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:30–15:00, 17:00–23:00 Tuesday11:30–15:00, 17:00–23:00 Wednesday11:30–15:00, 17:00–23:00 Thursday11:30–15:00, 17:00–23:00 Friday11:30–15:00, 17:00–23:00 Saturday12:00–16:00, 17:00–23:00 Sunday12:00–16:00, 17:00–23:00

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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