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Munich, known for its historic architecture and lively beer gardens, is famous for dishes like Weisswurst, Pretzels, and the hearty Schweinshaxe.

Morso Caffetteria Alimentari

Morso Caffetteria Alimentari

Nordendstraße 17, Munich, Germany, 80799

Pasta • Kaffee • Frühstück • Sandwiches


".. the Cafe Morso is rated twice .. in the north street, between Gieselagymnasium and Arri Kino. First impression: Built in the style of sixties. Then, a two step further, espresso smell, Italian music and typical Italian conversation. Good to know; All that is offered is also to go. But there is no delivery service! Supi, supi: Ideal for sleep or night shift workers, there are up to 2 pm .. Breakfast. My accompaniment and I like to come here, the kind of coffee here is very excellent. And yes, we always have something to discuss. Weis does not hear any more influenza or reporter you have put, the coffee is roasted for the two cafés in Switzerland. I have a different view. Why? Somehow the coffee reminds me of Ionakaffe. Ionia is a well-known espresso roaster from Sicily, near Catania. There are several varieties such as, Ionia ... il-caffè gastronom, Ionia ... il-caffè vending rosso (special blend for the full machine) and also Ionia ... il-caffè gran crema (future taste with very good crema). The feeling is trying to tap the Ionia Gran Crema. This classic has been roasted by the Torrefazione Ionia since 1960. It consists of 60 Arabica and 40 Robusta beans. The grate is medium. At home, this coffee is led by me through a sieve floor. The water temperature of 89 degrees is also predetermined by me. And yet it could also be Schwiizer Schümli Crema. Because he also has a medium roast. You can't taste what it is. So I'll be at the prices. A cappuccino costs 3.20 euros, a double espresso 3.60 euros. If you do not want coffee, there are also freshly squeezed juices, from 4.90 euros. The racer, the boar is clearly the coffee and the cornetti. Order Cornetti (2.40 Euro) for almost all guests. Supi is, this is available in three vegan varieties. For example, from whole grain flour. Tip .. order the blackedition. This is a surprise if you don't know. Served with black activated carbon, filled with raspberry and elderberry. Seriously, no joke! Cornetto? A horn (small horn) is an Italian variant of the Austrian Kipferls. It differs from a croissant by making it softer and contains less butter. Why Cornetti? Because the majority is displayed by i in Italian. Means they have a cornetti buffet. Read it right. On the mountain lies a mountain, still fromenwarmer Cornetti con crema, albicocca, cacao, pistacchio, marmellata or also naturale. Should come directly from Italy. Anyway, very tasty, really. My favorites are the cornetti with vanilla cream, apricot jam or with pistachios mousse. For a little hunger or an intermediate meal. Tramezzini is recommended here. Tramezzini? Tramezzini are covered slices of white bread. Merke, the used white bread is similar to the toast bread, but fine-pored, softer and without bark. Tramezzini are cut into triangles. Is a small intermediate meal or an antipasti (appearant). Ex faustobis, everything so out of hand and without cutlery is used here Piadne. Piadina? This is a thin bread that is baked on a plate or without fat in the pan. The piadinate is usually prepared from wheat flour, water and salt. Here the quality of the noodles is highlighted. Pasta from his best side, so to speak. And al dente is here, of course. The noodles can be detected à la minute. Intenser goes too. Tramezzini or Focaccia and a freshly squeezed juice of apple, carrot and ginger. Vegetarian Vegan? Yeah, that's okay. The Tramezzini and Focaccia are, for example, with mozzarella and tomatoes, the Hornetto with pomegranate .. You're on your way, you want to eat and drink. Then you're here. The store is full, it's all very fast. But you can leave here for a few hours. I thought about how to thank the readers of this review. Vielleich by making a hiking tip public. Question .. how can you drink coffee in Morso and save money? Usually they are in Cafe's TV newspaper and so. Here at Cafe Morso you can find high-quality and informative journals at the stand. Allso, order coffee and pastries .. and read the articles for free. Supi, supi and you saved the money for the magazines! If you don't exaggerate it."

Rüen Thong Thai

Rüen Thong Thai

Thorwaldsenstraße 19, 80335 München, Germany, Germany, Munich

Suppe • Cocktail • Asiatisch • Thailändisch


"Wie gerne hätte wir uns den zu Recht hochgelobten Bewertungen angeschlossen. Leider aber konnte uns das Gebotene nur zum Teil begeistern sehr schade! Denn in diesem sehr sympathischen Thai Restaurant ist eine besondere Freundlichkeit und Authenzität zu merken, wie sie nicht mehr allzu oft anzutreffen ist in den mittlerweile zahreichen Asia Schnell Küchen. Es begann mit 2 unübertrefflich guten Kokosmilch Suppen (Hühnchen und Garnelen Einlage , die sorgfältig und geschmacklich hervorragend zubereitet waren. Die Brühe, mit frischem Ingwer und Thai Basilikum angesetzt, war Sonderklasse. Die gemischte Vorspeise (Thad Thong war von unterschiedlicher Qualität. Während die Hühnerspiesse mit Erdnuss Sauce und die Frühlingsrollen ausgezeichnet schmeckten, waren die ausgebackenen Teigtaschen (Hühnchen/Krabbenfüllung? nahezu ohne jeden Eigengeschmack. Die eigentliche Enttäuschung aber war das Spezial Haupgericht Gung Sam Rod (24.50. Gebratene Garnelen an Limettensaft und Tamarinden Sauce mit einer blumig und ausführlich beschriebenen Gemüsebeilage. Die Garnelen waren auf Holzspiesschen angerichtet, hatten keinerlei Eigengeschmack, und ertranken in einer sehr banalen, süsslich fettigen Sauce, in der das wenig ansprechende Gemüse mitschwamm bzw. dazugelöffelt war. Grob geschnittener Kohl, Brokkoli, Champignons, dicke gelbe Paprika (auf der Karte als fein geschnitten beschrieben machten keine Freude, und lagen schwer im Magen. Es hatte so vielversprechend begonnen, und gerne wären wir dieser Qualität bis zu Schluss gefolgt. Oder hätten wir aus der sehr umfangreichen Karte einfach ein anderes Gericht wählen sollen?"