Phone: +49896914512
Address: Alpenplatz 1, 81541, München, Germany
City: München
Menu Dishes: 35
Reviews: 3477
Website: http://www.osteria-alpenhof.de/
"Property: Alpenhof in Munich Giesing The restaurant already existed in 1901 and was one of the most famous Italians in Munich in the 80s. 2010 taken over by today owners. Ambiente: Minimalist I would say here. Much white and little heat. I wanted to spend a nice evening with a friend, but after 1.5 hours we had to go because it was unagbarously cold in the restaurant. Although the room was full, no warmth felt. As if the air conditioning system was set cool. Maybe a business model to get the tables faster? Food: We had a mixed appetizer with chicken liver paste, cauliflower with cheese and what with tuna. Made on a plastic plate, with a plastic film on it. It could have been more beautiful. Tastefully a bomb. As a main dish, we grilled tuna and fish stew. Optimal and tasteful at the highest level. I would order that again at any time. A tasteful, great evening. Until my accompaniment came the idea of ordering a Tiramisu as a conclusion. ****. What was that? A simple Tiramisu should rule every Italian. Even my own is better for a galaxy. Optic OK, but instead of a mascarpone cream “sahne”? no amaretto can be seen. Every Italian would get the idea of murder. The dessert was also the rest of the evening, extremely funny in the stomach. Never again. Service: Operation was great, always at the right time. And never too often. 1a WC Parking: The marking of the doors was really funny. I would rather have gone to Ornellla Muti, but I had to go to Angelo; Clean, but very small. Made for Italians, not for a famous Bavarian. And toilet paper to dry your hands when the machine was empty. Unbeautiful parking in Munich! HaHa, that's enough. That's why I'm going to the city centre with a lot of feminine conviction. Conclusion: Appetizer and main dish were great. The dessert should be better bought at Norma. You can do better. But 80 € was good. Because I'm not there so fast."
All prices are estimates on menu.
München, lively Bavarian city, famous for Oktoberfest, serves traditional dishes like pretzels, Weisswurst sausage, and hearty pork knuckles with beer.