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Restaurant TyniB+Worth Trying
Kapuzinerstraße 2, 80337 München, Germany
· Vietnamese restaurant, Asian restaurant
· 4.8/5 Google (505 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Tiny Vietnamese spot with tasty, affordable bowls, pho, and curries; cozy but cramped, cash-only, no restroom, and occasional inconsistencies—best stick to Vietnamese dishes.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Restaurant Tyni delivers strong food quality anchored by excellent pho and curries at fair prices, supported by genuinely friendly, attentive service and quick execution. However, variable duck quality and portion sizes prevent higher grades, while severe space limitations—tight seating, no restroom, cash-only—constrain its appeal as a destination. A reliable neighborhood gem for Vietnamese comfort food, best suited for small groups or solo diners.
Restaurant Summary
This snug room in Isarvorstadt feels warm and cozy, with a handful of tables, friendly faces, and bowls of steaming broth sliding out quickly. One diner put it simply: "The pho with beef was amazing and the price felt right." Expect tight seating and casual vibes. Note the quirks: cash only and no restroom on-site. The cooking leans Vietnamese comfort—pho, bun, curries—supplemented by gyoza and ramen, more homey than high-concept. Stick to the Vietnamese side for the best experience; ginger duck, pho, and tofu ramen draw the most praise. Portions are decent, prices kind, and the style is uncomplicated and fresh rather than flashy. Families do fine here given the simple noodle and rice options; one review said their kids loved the egg fried rice. There is no dedicated kids menu, seating is tight, and it is cash only. Dishes like summer rolls, fried rice, pho ga, and mild curries are the safest kid picks.
At a Glance
- Flavorful pho, curries, and tofu ramen at friendly prices
- Cozy atmosphere and fast, kind service
- Very small space, not ideal for groups; can be loud
- Cash only and no restroom on-site
- Occasional inconsistencies in portions and duck quality
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Comforting pho broth and fresh herbs
- Prices that feel fair for central Munich
- Friendly, welcoming staff
- Vegan/vegetarian options that do not feel like afterthoughts
- Cozy, colorful room
Points of Concern
- Cash only policy catches some guests off guard
- No restroom on-site; inconvenient for longer stays
- Pad Thai divides opinion, sometimes dry or not Thai-style authentic
- Variable portion sizes and occasional fatty duck
- Review patterns are consistent with potential coordination (none detected beyond mild marketing language); majority appear authentic
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€22-30 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Pair Crispy Nem (€5.00) with Pho Ga (€12.90) for a balanced light meal
- Vegetarians: Classic Summerrolls (€5.90) then Pho Tofu (€12.90) or World of Veggie Wok (€9.90)
Perfect For
- Quick solo lunch near Goetheplatz
- Casual weeknight pho fix
- Simple date night on a budget
- Warm soup stop on a cold day
Location Insights
Area: Lively Isarvorstadt near Goetheplatz, mixed residential and casual dining, draws students and young professionals.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked streets; typical city noise from nearby roads.
Nearby: Close to Bavarian pubs, cafes, and shops; convenient for quick lunches and casual dinners.
AltstadtAltstadt is Munich's old town, featuring a mix of historic architecture, shopping streets, and a lively dining scene ranging from traditional Bavarian to international cuisines. The area attracts a diverse crowd including tourists, office workers, and locals seeking casual and upscale dining options.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:30–15:00, 17:00–21:30
Tuesday11:30–15:00, 17:00–21:30
Wednesday11:30–15:00, 17:00–21:30
Thursday11:30–23:30
Friday11:30–15:00, 17:00–21:30
Saturday17:00–21:30
Sunday17:00–21:30
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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