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    4.7 (3 reviews)
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    Nage & Sauge

    Nage & Sauge

    4.0(105 reviews)
    2.0 kmLehel, Altstadt-Lehel
    €€

    Definitely in my top 5 restaurant experiences! So simple but so perfect in every way. We were out…read morewalking for our last day visiting Germany and got hungry, so just stumbled into the random place on a side street. They were booked with reservations for the evening, but fit us in since it was early. Super tiny and black painted walls, but flowers and candles on every table. Great playlist going as well. My gin and tonic was perfectly strong, and the servers were friendly and personable. They only had a German menu with 8 food options, so we used my downloaded German google translate as best we could but had no clue if it would be pasta, salads, or a plated meal. Everything turned out to be loaded salads and it was literally the best food I've had in a long time. I got the duck. Go here!

    Still one of my favorite bars in Munich. I was afraid it wouldn't live up to my fond memories, but…read moreit is still as quirky and wonderful as I remembered. For some reason, I thought it was very difficult to find, but it was so easy to take the 19 tram through the heart of town to Maxmonument. Then it is just a couple blocks down Thierschstrasse and right on Mariannenstrasse. Look for the blue sign. No reservations. Cash only. Communal seating. Expect to share a table. It is a funky place primarily filled with 20 and 30-somethings crowded around the bar and small tables. Many are pushed together for larger groups, having lively conversations in the dark space lit by white candles. I think the room is painted gold, but it is hard to tell. The artwork painted on the walls throughout the space is... interesting. A severed finger writing "help" and an ear that is a mouth. It could keep you scratching your head for days. They don't have an English menu, although in another funny twist, many food and beverage items have English names and German descriptions. My remedial German was aided by the waitress, who was the best I've had in Munich this trip. My "Inferno" salad (grilled turkey, roasted potatoes, zucchini, carrots, bell peppers, peanuts and olives) was excellen,t and despite the name, only mild + on my personal spice scale. I also enjoyed a non-traditional "Old Fashioned." For visitors looking for an alternative to the hundreds of sausage and beer focused restaurants in town, this is a great place to try. For me, it is all about the salads and cocktails here. Do yourself a favor and skip the tram on your way back to town. Stroll along Maximillianstrasse (Munich's version of Rodeo Drive) and be blown away by the oppulence and extravagance of the retail elite. Even the streetlights are dripping in crystals.

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    Nage & Sauge - The small details completed the experience

    The small details completed the experience

    Nage & Sauge - Duck salad and inferno salad

    Duck salad and inferno salad

    Nage & Sauge - Peak of dinner on a Friday night

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    Peak of dinner on a Friday night

    Aloha Poke - Sesam als perfektes Finish auf die Hawaiian Heat!

    Aloha Poke

    4.2(25 reviews)
    3.2 kmMaxvorstadt
    €€

    I read in the local newspaper about this new spot that brings Obama's favorite dish to Munich…read more Always open for new culinary experiences I planned to visit this spot with a colleague tomorrow evening. Now I was so curious that I already made a visit today. The place is definitely well chosen, being so close to the university and in one of the food hotspots of Munich. The guests are an interesting mix of the hip and creative young generation and open minded people in their best age. The typical "firsties" you find at all newly opened restaurants all over Munich and I'm not meaning this in a negative way. The Hawaiian poke was excellent. I can not compare it with the one they serve in Hawaii but I liked the mix of soft and crunchy, sweet and spicy. I had a mixture of rare tuna, salmon and octopus cubes together with shrimps, spring onions, nuts, chilies, avocado, mango, goji berries and roasted sesame seeds in a peanut sauce on a bed of rice. What impressed me especially was, that even 15 minutes before closing the ingredients were extremely fresh. They store it in quite small containers obviously causing the kitchen to prepare the ingredients multiple times per day. As a drink I chose the Peach Ice Tea by "Elephant Bay". Never seen this brand before, but liked the taste with strong peach and not too much sugar. Service was great even at the end of a definitely long workday. Being the first with this Hawaiian classic dish I would not be surprised if they would introduce another Hawaiian classic, "Shave Ice", to Munich. It is a block of water ice that is carved or shaved to snow on special machines and is then flavored with different tasting colored sirups. This would be a great dessert after a poke bowl and a refreshing pick me up during the summer. I am sure, we will see more creative ideas by the founders of this new location and I am already curious how the "Aloha Poke" will develop.

    Terrible. I'm going to preface this by saying that I lived in the Pacific Northwest for 20 years…read moreand have been to Hawaii many many times. Nowhere in Germany will you find poke that's comparable even to what you'd buy at a Safeway or Foodland in Hawaii, at least if tuna is your thing. German poke is basically a salad served on a bed of rice, with a couple ounces of crouton sized chunks of fish, tofu, or meat (turkey is an option here; this alone should probably serve as enough of a warning). You can order from a menu, or build your own. I did the latter. I got a few chunks of tuna and a bunch of vegetables, served on a bed of soggy rice, with some sickeningly sweet sauce drizzled on top (honey soy?). Obviously, Germany is far from the world's prime tuna fishing grounds, so you need to lower your expectations, but the stuff I was served was disgusting: Soggy, mushy, flavorless. Yuck! The place had a fairly long line at lunchtime, which I'd attribute to the fact that Germans have no idea what poke is supposed to taste like. And I guess the bowls are very colorful, and hence instagramable. If you want to watch students take pictures of their food, this may be your place, but please don't come here for poke. You'd do marginally better at Fishbowl near Viktualienmarkt, but I think the hard truth is that in Munich, you'll have to do it yourself. Buy some tuna at Poseidon, cut it up, mix with shoyu, sesame oil, some onions, a little spice. And be glad you never set foot in this terrible store.

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    Aloha Poke - Die Avocado enthält den höchsten Gehalt an gesunden Fettsäuren aller Obst- und Gemüsesorten.

    Die Avocado enthält den höchsten Gehalt an gesunden Fettsäuren aller Obst- und Gemüsesorten.

    Aloha Poke - Yummy! Die Aloha POKE Bowls sind ziemlich fotogen.

    Yummy! Die Aloha POKE Bowls sind ziemlich fotogen.

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