Phone: +4989442383940,+49894423839,+498944238390
Address: Viktualienmarkt 15, 80331, München, Germany
City: München
Dishes: 13
Reviews: 11934
Website: http://www.der-pschorr.de
"I have a weakness for restaurants and cafes with a connection to food markets. Der Pschorr seemed like the perfect place for dinner on an overnight stop in Munich on the last night of a holiday. I was attracted by the description of food provenance,...an apparent as it turned out erroneous connection to the slow food movement and a beautifullooking interior. No idea where the pictures of an elegant shabbychic dining room were taken. The decor, which I didn't dislike, was much like a citycentre franchise aimed at young funlovers, this time with a Bavarian theme. The male staff got away with shirts and waistcoats, the poor women were in microblouses with tight bodices. Which possibly explained the service, poor woman. It took forever to order an aperitif. So, when our drinks arrived, we took the opportunity to order food. This appeared in five minutes. I'd actually nipped to the loo, thinking I could relax now I had my drink and had ordered food. Clearly roast duck and roast pork, dumplings and cabbage salads on the side, are things which can be assembled rather than prepared. The food itself was pretty good. And as I say, I rather liked the decor. But it all felt like a corporate franchise aimed at getting people in and out with maximum spend, rather than anything connected with local, artisan produce and slow food. Prices were Covent Garden levels, an area of London with high rents and tourism, which may have something in common with the Viktualler Market area. If you are nearby and need a decent quality meal very quickly and don't mind paying for it, then you could do worse. But I would not be surprised to see branches of Der Pschorr in downtown Tourist districts of many cities"
All prices are estimates.
München, lively Bavarian city, famous for Oktoberfest, serves traditional dishes like pretzels, Weisswurst sausage, and hearty pork knuckles with beer.