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Posted over 2 years ago (08/19/08) by Stadl
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Hier schmeckt's!

Gasthof zum Wildpark, Tölzer Straße 2, Munich, Germany

In the southern suburbs of Munich on the way to Bad Tölz you'll find thi traditional "Gasthaus" with it's own butcher shop, "just how it's supposed to be" in traditional Bavaria.

If you're right in time (i.e. before noon) try the "kälberne Münchner Weißwürste" and a "Pschorr Bräu Weiße" - you'll love it!

Keywords: German / Austrian / Swiss, Dress casual, Outdoor / Patio seating, Brunch, Restaurant, Everyone, Pub / Brewery / Beer Garden, Dinner, Moderate (US$ 11 - US$ 20), Lunch

Posted over 2 years ago (08/19/08) by Stadl
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I have to agree!

Le Bousquérey, Rablstr. 37, Munich, Germany

If you want good french food in Munich - just try this little cozy place in Haidhausen!

Keywords: Romantic, Expensive (US$ 21 - US$ 35), Good for first date, Good wine list, Dinner, As a couple, French / Belgian / Dutch

Posted over 2 years ago (08/19/08) by Stadl
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Breakfast and more

Café Haidhausen, Franziskanerstraße 4, Munich, Germany

Great place to start the day, but you can go also go there any other time and enjoy...

It has a college hang-out kind of look and feel, good coffee and food...

If you're in the neighborhood - check it out!

Keywords: Dress casual, Cafe / Tea House / Coffee Shop, Brunch, Everyone, Dinner, Moderate (US$ 11 - US$ 20), Breakfast

Posted over 2 years ago (08/04/08) by mohrle
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MVV - moving easily and unexpensive

Munich, Germany

MVV (Munich Transport and Tariff Association) is a combination of bus, underground, tram and railroad systems in Munich, that means with one ticket you can use all these different means of transportation. You can buy tickets at the automats and at different ticket shops (in the ground level of Marienplatz for example). For tourists I suggest the city tour card. You can buy a one-day- or a 3-day-ticket, and there is a 1-person or a partnerticket (valid for up to 5 grown-up passengers). The singleone-day-ticket costs 9.80€, the partnerticket 16.00€. If you stay for a couple of days in Munich I suggest the city tour card Gesamtnetz for 3 days (Single 29.00€, Partner (valid for up to 5 grown-ups or 10 children) costs 48.00€. This is really a bargain because this 3-day Gesamtnetz version allows you to travel also to the lakes (Starnberger See, Ammersee), to Holzkirchen (where you have with the BOB-trains a connection to Tegensee, Bayrischzell and Bad Tölz for a one day mountain tour) or to the airport.
If you have an internet access just click 'MVV'; there you also find versions in different languages which give you all information you need.

Keywords: US$ 5 - US$ 10, Public Transit / Train / Bus (local), Easy, US$ 26 - US$ 50