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We had lunch here I had the ravioli of the day, which was hand made and filled with cheese, and accompanied by herbed oil and chopped pear. It was very, very good. The guys running the place were very busy, and very friendly. Unfortunately our order got a bit lost in the lunch rush, BUT it didn't matter because the guy apologised and was nice about it and then offered us a free top up on our drinks. Now that's how yo... View all feedback.
What yellowhaus doesn't like about Cafe Huller:
This is a small place near the Isar River. The tables are small so best for small groups (2-3). They have pancakes (more like thick crepes) on the menu. I had one of the daily specials which was very big and tasty. The atmosphere is very relaxed. Good place to stop if you are alreay nearby. View all feedback.
Dropped by for refreshments on a very hot day and sat at one of the tables outside. Service was very slow, so I went inside to order. Drinks and cake eventually turned up but both staffs' heads seemed to be elsewhere. Cake could have been fresher but the prices are okay, they just need to find a bit more customer focus.
This restaurant is frequented often by the locals. It serves good local dishes at a reasonable price. The staff were helpful and translated the menu into English for us. We would recommend.
This is a small place near the Isar River. The tables are small so best for small groups (2-3). They have pancakes (more like thick crepes) on the menu. I had one of the daily specials which was very big and tasty. The atmosphere is very relaxed. Good place to stop if you are alreay nearby.
Warm service creative and good selection of vegetarian fair prices and even the other guests are bearable
A very nice caffe on the isar. great location, sweet, uncomplicated device, nice operation. we were there at an early stage.The portions are quite small and for this they are also quite expensive. otherwise a really nice caffe. next time, I wouldn't come to breakfast anymore, but in the afternoon for cake.