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Trattoria Piccolo Mondo (bei Michele)CWorth Trying
Fasangartenstraße 106, 81549 München, Germany
· Italian restaurant, Pizza restaurant
· 4.4/5 Google (838 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Neighborhood Italian with very affordable pasta and pizza, fast friendly service, but highly mixed pizza quality and occasional service issues—value-driven if expectations are modest.
Why it gets a C for overall quality
Trattoria Piccolo Mondo delivers casual neighborhood dining with genuine strengths in comfortable seating and quick service, supported by exceptional value for money in Munich's dining market. However, polarized pizza feedback—ranging from crisp and satisfying to cardboard-like—combined with documented quality decline over recent years prevents a higher grade. Best suited for families seeking budget-friendly casual meals rather than diners expecting consistent execution.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels spacious yet cozy, a neighborhood trattoria where families linger and plates arrive quickly. One diner summed it up: "Friendly service and fast kitchen, easy place to relax." However, expect a traditional, no-frills vibe rather than destination polish. Cooking leans classic Italian comfort—simple pizzas, cream-forward pastas, and veal and fish mains. At its best, pies are crisp and satisfying; at its worst, some report soft crusts and cheese that tastes generic. Prices are notably low for Munich, which suits casual meals but can come with uneven execution. For families, the menu is stacked with kid-friendly options: Margherita, Salami, Carbonara, and plain tomato pasta at budget prices. Salads and a vegan minestrone help with basics, though picky eaters should stick to the simpler pizzas and pastas rather than the pricier veal or seafood.
At a Glance
- Very low prices for pasta and classic pizzas
- Comfortable seating and friendly, fast service reports
- Inconsistent pizza texture and cheese quality
- A few troubling service incidents and mishandled complaints
What Sets It Apart
- very_low_priced_pasta_pizza
- pleasant_terrace
- spacious_seating
What People Love
- Budget-friendly dishes that feel like a neighborhood staple
- Cozy, unpretentious room with soft seats
- Quick turnaround from order to plate
- Easy terrace option in warm weather
Points of Concern
- Quality swings—some pizzas praised, others called cardboard-like
- Occasional service conflicts including seating disputes and poor problem handling
- Reports of smaller portions and decline over time
- Pricing on antipasti vs portion size can feel thin value
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€22-34 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- For value, choose Margherita or Salami (€6.50-7.50) and add a shared salad
- Avoid stacking high-priced antipasti if portion size is a priority
Perfect For
- Casual weeknight pizza or pasta
- Family dinner with kids
- Quick, affordable sit-down meal
- Outdoor bite on a mild evening
Location Insights
Area: Residential district in southeast Munich; calm local vibe suited to everyday dining rather than destination nights.
Safety: Generally safe suburban feel with steady foot traffic and street lighting typical for Munich neighborhoods.
Nearby: Near housing blocks and local shops; convenient for residents; not a tourist hotspot.
ObergiesingObergiesing is a primarily residential neighborhood in Munich characterized by a calm, community-oriented atmosphere. The dining scene here is casual and local, with a focus on family-friendly eateries, traditional Bavarian restaurants, and some international options, reflecting the diverse but relaxed lifestyle of its residents.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:30–14:30, 17:30–22:30
Tuesday11:30–14:30, 17:30–22:30
Wednesday11:30–14:30, 17:30–22:30
Thursday11:30–22:30
Friday11:30–14:30, 17:30–22:30
Saturday11:30–14:30, 17:30–22:30
Sunday11:30–22:30
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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