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Dachauer Str. 28
80335 Munich
Germany
Maxvorstadt
Hours
What time does Hafez Bazar open?
Hafez Bazar opens at 8:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Hafez Bazar close?
Hafez Bazar closes at 6:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Hafez Bazar is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMSun Closed
Does Hafez Bazar have parking?
Yes, Hafez Bazar has parking options.
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This place is a dream for a foodie!!! We really just walked around and checked out all of the…read moreamazing things it had to offer and I was so jealous we couldn't pack a picnic (far too cold outside) or take it to an apartment. So many amazing things to see which made me feel like we were learning more about the culture. The shop is incredible and locals line up to get in early.
Elegant grocery/epicurean food hall in the heart of Munich. The displays of pates, cheeses,…read moreseafood and desserts are on par with Galleries Lafayette in Paris. There are departments devoted to fresh fruits+ seasonal vegetables, top quality meats & sausages, and gourmet chocolates. The prices reflect the top-notch quality -- but the whole store is a feast for the senses. The staff is very professional as well.
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Dallmayr is a feast for the eyes and senses. We didn't dine here but took several items to go and…read moremade a gourmet meal out of them. The dining area is vibrant and bustling with coals and tourists alike. Dallmayr offers coffee, fine wines, cheeses, prepared deli items, meats, fish and shellfish, freshly baked bread, chocolates, caviar, you name it you'll find it. It's just down the street from Zum Franziskaner which is another must go to restaurant in Munich. Dallmayr is your one-stop gourmet shop!
Amazing place with great ambiance. Wood flooring and wood paneling. Friendly service. We came here…read morefor the coffee and cakes. We had the Italian espresso and coffee macchiato. Apricot pie, blueberry cheese pie and Apfelkuchen. All were delicious.
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One of the highlights of my time in Munich. I love a good outdoor market and this one is one of…read morethe best. Open everyday except Sunday, you can find everything here. Fresh flowers, meats, cheeses, baked goods and fresh baked breads, and of course beer and wine bars. There's something here for everyone and it's always fun checking out all the different booths. I walked over every morning for fresh Cappuccino at Leo's Kaffee and would pick up a pastry at one of the bakeries. In the afternoon, I would stop by the pickle guy and buy a few of the best pickles I've ever eaten. So many choices from sweet to sour, spicy and my favorite a super sour with a spicy horseradish. The long line moves quickly and if you like pickles, you must stop here.
This was easily one of my favorite farmers markets in Europe. There was a great selection of fresh…read moreproduce, condiments, snacks, alcohol, tea, flowers, cheese, and more. Unfortunately, I visited during the holidays, so some stalls weren't open. One shop in particular really caught my attention--it specialized in mustard (Senf) and offered so many varieties I had never seen or even heard of before. I was excited to try everything. Prices ranged from €2 to €7 per bottle, and while I was tempted to buy several, my luggage limitations held me back. In the end, I chose two: black truffle mustard and matcha mustard. Can't wait to try them once I'm back home.
Fruits
The best chocolate, the best service, free samples!!! Great location! Very clean and well stocked…read more My heart lives in this store!
I found most of the German locations that sell chocolate to be of average quality. This location in…read morethe underground of Stachus Pasagen at Karlsplatz, has a nice variety but fits in the average category. Going by the moniker of Swiss Chocolate, I have had better "Swiss" chocolate. Not as expensive as expected there is a nice choice of items. The truffles were ok but we found the bark to be better quality and more flavorful. The staff of young ladies were very patient as we picked out our truffles and provided service with a smile. You might have to hunt this location out so it might not be worthwhile; then again most chocolatiers in Munich were not worthwhile.
Mini mousses
Bester Schokobruch!
Bester Schokobruch überhaupt!
Mehl- und Getreideladen
From the owner: Feinkost und Delikatessen ganz nach Oscar Wildes Credo: "Ich habe einen ganz einfachen Geschmack -…read moreich bin stets mit dem Besten zufrieden."
Cheese & Wine tasting !!
The quality of the meat and produce here is exceptional and the prices are extremely…read morereasonable....beautiful leg of lamb :-))) If you are looking for anything Turkish in Munich this place is a good bet. They have a ton of fresh vegetables at great prices, a ton of turkish groceries and they have a fresh meat and fish counter. They also have a Turkish bakery with lots of beautiful looking breads and sweets like Baklava and so on. If you are planning a party and need things in bigger quantities there is a good chance you will find it here. Big tubs of olives, yogurts and so on. I really liked this shop and will defenitely be back here again and again.
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