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always when we are in a little bit, we go to the big market hall white sausages. these are always very fresh and extremely tasty and that for years. the restaurant itself is very nice - for us just everything fits. View all feedback.
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if all available sources are agreed that there are the best white sausages here, then we must be. in that they were also very good. but good ding will have been there and I almost feared that the sausages will hear the twelve-clock bell. until the sausages were finally served, almost two mass of the screeds had flowed down. but what made very joyful was the service of the sausages in hot water, so every sausage was n... View all feedback.
We were not sure that we came to the right place when we got into the wide area with all the industrial buildings. when we asked the hotter where we could eat whiteworst here, told us to go to wallner, the name of the chef chef at the...Restaurant grossmarkthallen, which is probably one of the most pristine and authentic restaurants they will find in the little ones that were originally used for the campers. her sweeter scabbling than her sausages and brezels are too-the-for, an absolute must-try if they want the true local experience.
Friendly restaurant with authentic Bavarian cuisine. we enjoyed our lunch after a long walk in the city.
A great place for having a really satisfying meal. Everything was well prepared and with fresh ingredients!
Pleasant restaurant with food well served and presented.We had a surprisingly delicious meal. Dishes were original, well presented and more important, very tasty.
I definitely agree with most posters that the white sausage is delicious. If you come here, you should order it since it's close to the best you'll find anywhere else in the city. The menu was in German and I'm not sure if an English...menu is available, so if you don't speak German you may need someone to help you. Do note, the pretzels they bring you to start out are not like breadbaskets in America. They are not complementary. They cost each. If you're not a pretzel fan, you might want to tell them you don't want any when you get there..otherwise you'll be left with the bill. If they're going to charge you for them, they really should ask if you want some before bringing them out (what if you have celiac disease or are gluten free?!? All in all, though, great place for a traditional Bavarian breakfast.