This new addition to the neighborhood has a lovely atmosphere, friendly and quick service, well-decorated with a nice wine selection. Smart-casual crowd, mostly late-twenties upwards. With its large street-facing windows, the plentiful ambient lighting felt to me personally too bright during my evening visits. Fine during the day. Some sheer curtains would give a bit more intimate feeling at night. During an evening visit I ordered the Weinteller, which included dates and apricots wrapped in bacon, chorizo and salami, Serrano ham, 2 kinds of hard cheese and a bowl of olives. Nothing special, quality-wise the individual elements were bland. I'd gladly have paid more for some high-quality chorizo and delicious olives and dates. On my second visit I had a chicken Caesar salad. It was delicious and filling with lots of cheese, juicy perfectly-cooked chicken breasts and nice bread on the side. The cheesecake was delicious, served with a tart fruit sauce as an embellishment was great (could have eaten a bowl full of that sauce!). Consistency near-perfect and tasted just like you get it in New York, creamy and smooth and not quarky like German-style Käsekuchen. I also got to taste the plum cake, and it was just as impressive. At a second visit I tasted 2 more cakes, just perfect. It's definitely worth saving room for dessert at this place. My one experience buying cake to-go on the weekend was a bit of a production, as there was nobody tending to the counter at the front and the order/pay/pack-up procedure took almost 20 minutes. All in all, definitely a place to try and a nice addition to the neighborhood. I find the prices more than fair and personally would rather pay a few Euro more for an improved Weinteller (currently around 10 Euro) next time. I can confidently say that I have not come across friendlier service anywhere else in Munich. A definite plus. read more