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Wai's Kitchen
Prinz-Ludwig-Straße 6, 80333 München, Germany
· Bistro, Deli
· 4.9/5 Google (346 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Tiny family-run Cantonese spot near the Pinakotheken serving handmade dim sum and homestyle rice/noodle plates; excellent food, friendly but brisk service, very small room with no restroom.
Restaurant Summary
A tiny, family-run room near Munich's museums where guests mention warm, homely service and handmade dim sum arriving steaming hot. One diner put it simply: "It felt like visiting a family kitchen." However, seating is tight and there is no restroom on site, so expect a brisk pace at peak times. The cooking leans traditional Cantonese with handmade dim sum, clear broths, and homestyle stir-fries rather than showy fusion. Favorites include juicy soup dumplings, siu mai, and rice plates like black bean chicken or black pepper beef. Sauces are house-made, heat can be adjusted, and prices are fair for the craftsmanship. Families will find kid-friendly options like fried rice-style plates (rice mains €8-10) and mild noodle soups, but the very small space and lack of a bathroom can be challenging with little ones. Consider a shorter meal or plan a restroom stop at the nearby museums.
At a Glance
- Handmade dim sum crafted by a family team
- Excellent value on rice dishes in central Munich
- Very small space; not suitable for large groups
- No restroom available on site
- Helpful guidance for first-time dim sum diners
What Sets It Apart
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- museum_district_location
- affordable_rice_mains
What People Love
- Handmade dumplings with juicy fillings
- Friendly, conversational owners
- Clear, flavorful vegetable broth
- Good prices for central location
- Guided ordering for newcomers
Points of Concern
- Space is tight and tables turn quickly during rush
- Service tone can feel brisk when a line forms
- No restroom; plan ahead
- Portions called small by some, especially noodle bowls labeled big appetite
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€20-30 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Combine one dim sum (€4-8) with a rice main (€8-10) for a budget-friendly meal
- For a heartier option, choose dumpling noodle soup (€15.50-16) plus a sweet dim sum (€4-5)
Perfect For
- Pre- or post-museum lunch near the Pinakotheken
- Casual dim sum craving without fine-dining prices
- Solo or duo looking for a cozy, homestyle spot
- Travelers seeking authentic Cantonese comfort dishes
Location Insights
Area: Cultural district near museums, student and office mix, casual daytime footfall and evening neighborhood dining.
Safety: Well-lit, busy by day and early evening; generally safe with regular pedestrian traffic.
Nearby: Steps from Alte Pinakothek and university buildings; galleries, cafes, and small shops nearby.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:30–14:30
Tuesday11:30–14:30
Wednesday11:30–14:30
Thursday11:30–14:30
Friday11:30–14:30, 18:00–20:00
Saturday
Sunday
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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