Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Stylish Turkish spot near the Isar with flavorful grills and pastries; quality can be good, but service inconsistency and pricing vs portions draw mixed reactions.
Myra delivers solid neighborhood dining through exceptional interior design and strong food quality highlighted by flavorful grills and standout desserts, but inconsistent service and variable execution prevent a higher grade. Recent complaints about rudeness and temperature issues suggest declining reliability, while pricing feels misaligned with portions—a combination that keeps this stylish Turkish spot competitive with better neighborhood restaurants rather than a destination.
A polished Turkish dining room near the Isar sets the scene with stylish lighting, warm wood, and music that gives it an easygoing buzz. Reviews swing from "we felt truly looked after" to frustrations about slow seating or curt interactions, so expect a lively atmosphere with variable pacing. The kitchen leans classic Anatolian—mezze, Adana, lamb shank—executed with a focus on bold spice and char. When the team is on, breads are airy, grills are juicy, and desserts like künefe and baklava steal the show. Pricing sits above casual Turkish spots, and several diners felt portions or temperature did not always justify the bill. Families do come, especially for breakfast platters and simple grills, but there is no clear kids menu mentioned. Expect familiar items a child might eat—pita, chicken, rice, fries—and sweets like baklava. Service can be brisk at peak times, so families may prefer earlier visits for a calmer meal.
Area: Riverside-adjacent, lively and stylish dining stretch attracting locals and visitors after Isar walks.
Safety: Generally safe, busy corridors, good foot traffic and lighting typical for central Munich.
Nearby: Near the Isar river paths, bars, and mixed residential blocks; pre- and post-outing stop.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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