Isargold is a cross between a German and International style menu, and 'klein aber fein' in terms of the menu selection. Not a wide variety, but the items they do have are well put together and consist of quality ingredients, which are also, fortunately, quite tasty. Chestnut soup and classic tar tar, for example, as starters appear on the menu but you can also find your basic, but delicious, wiener schnitzel along with filet and halibut fish as well as an interesting-sounding (none of us ordered it) pumpkin strudel. So, with such few items they sure seem to cover all their bases. The prices also reflect the quality and presentation.
The decor is simple and modern, clean and refined. Service could be a little warmer, but they did their job (nothing more nothing less), which in Munich is still noteworthy. Easy to reach with the Tram 16 (Friedensengel) or a short walk from Max Weber platz. Ironically, this is just around the corner from where I live but it took us a while to get to it; we weren't in a hurry after it changed hands 3 times in the last couple of years. But glad we finally made it in, it's worth the trip, even if you don't live around the corner! read more