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13 years ago
This place is ok. Given the choice I would go to other supermarkets nearby. The selection is fairly limited.
Georgenstr. 74-78
80799 Munich
Germany
Schwabing-West
089 27817749
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https://www.rewe.de
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What time does REWE City open?
REWE City opens at 7:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does REWE City close?
REWE City closes at 8:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.REWE City is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 7:00 AM - 8:00 PMSun Closed
Does REWE City have parking?
Yes, REWE City has parking options. Street Parking
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Small grocery in Germany but the ONLY grocery where I could find ice cubes. They are almost…read moreimpossible to obtain in Germany. A little pricey, $4 euro for a small bag but when you want that cocktail, it's worth it! Lots of food choices. A medium sized grocery.
there are plenty of groceries and cheap. It is located on basement way on subway platformread more
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At HbF - The ONLY Munich supermarket (apart from its sister at Ost Bahnhof) that is open past 8pm…read more(20:00). Yes folks Bavaria is wonderful but you have to do your shopping before 8pm monday to a saturday - so finding this heaven at the main railway station (Hauptbahnhof) has saved many a life, relationship, date and party. It might in some areas be a little pricier, less choice but meets most basic and emergency needs - hence the 5* rating. Got an excellent cold room full of beer. Spirits are behind the cash desks. Queues can be long especially weekends - Sunday evening when everyone is arriving or coming back home is a chore. But thank you for small inconveniences.
Helpful and Friendly staff. Wide selection and enjoy shopping. I think they are the last grocery…read morestore to close in the area. A bit hidden at first. But well worth the journey to get there. Sometimes they do run out of reusable shopping bags.
Frisches Obst und Gemüse
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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.
Yummm
Kontakt Daten :)
Cyndy's Bottom Line: Great selection of items…read more Grocery store with an abundance of items to selection from.
Und wieder an die Oberfläche.
I so wish we had wandered in here several days ago!…read more Found this spot in the subway underground annex area just beside our hotel in Munich and loved the recycling stations for plastic bottles (where you are printed a receipt to take and get your credit), fresh fruits, delicious snacks, and cheap bottled water and soda and juice! We spent a fortune on drinks while here and next time will search for an HIT to stock up! They had loads of teas, muesli, snacks and other items and were well-stocked. We were impressed with the grab and so sushi section as well.
We went here almost everyday (except Sunday of course) when we stayed in Munich. This grocery store…read morehas almost everything you need and for really cheap prices. The produce looked pretty good and I ended up getting some blackberries for about 3€. They do have a bakery section if you need to grab breakfast for the day. Wonderful selection of candy and drinks. Get all of your Haribo candies here. It's best if you bring your own bag if you plan to buy many things as they charge for bags here and it's good to be environmentally conscious anyway.
There is a saying in German, "Ordnung ist das halbe Leben", or Order is Half of Life. At the Edeka…read moreSimmel Das Einstein, it creeps up to about 80% This place is so orderly that they make you use gloves to handle the (perfect) produce. The selection of yoghurts and cheese is awesome, and the butchery is pricey but meticulous. The bakery is a specialty shop in itself--high turnover and high craftsmanship mean you'll always pick up something fresh from the oven, and tasty. The checkouts, though, are what make this place throroughly and utterly Germanic. Obviously, someone has done a time-and-motion study on the process of checking-out, and determined that dividing the process into two works more efficiently. One lady will ring you up, give you a rechnung with a barcode, which you can then hand to the money-taking lady or ATM your way into the mall outside. The speed means you need to get your skates on to pack your groceries tout suite, lest you clog the check-out artery. And that, my dear friends, would create DISORDER! Tsk tsk.
The Edeka in "DasEinstein" in the Einsteinstrasse is one of my favorite grocery stores in Munich…read more Nearly all the Edeka's I've been to in Munich have been wonderful, but the garage and brand new building make this one extra nice. Nice and big, lots of light and a great fruit and vegetable spread. The self-checkout (5 terminals) is the reason I visit this Edeka nearly every other day for groceries. If you have your act together and understand the process, you can check yourself out faster than it takes to stand in the normal checkout. Gotta love those morons that place all their items on the scale and then bag it after they pay. DRIVES ME CRAZY. Anyway - great store with a nice clean and brand new building housing it. The garage always has tons of space.
When traveling in Munich this is a great place to shop to help with your budget. Cheap prices on…read moreall your food items and a great selection.
Conveniently located near the Hauptbahnhof (the central train station) and next to several hotels,…read morethis Lidl is more targeted for the people who live in the area with the usual collection of groceries, produce and suchlike that you need on a day-to-day basis. When I stay in a hotel, I like actual milk for my morning coffee and not those little packets of powder, so I popped into this Lidl and picked up a quart (technically, a liter) of low fat milk for the hotel room fridge. There were plenty of other things that looked good, but I can't bring any of it back home, so I had to walk on by. Labels on most products are only in German, though some were in English. No worries, it's easy enough to tell by the pictures. Milk containers still look like the milk containers in the US and UK, orange juice and cheese and chicken breasts all look exactly the same no matter what the language. I also picked up a bag of the most amazing delicious chocolate hazlenut wafer cookies that I am sure I will never see again. :-( Bags are not free and you have to use a €1 coin to release a trolley. They do not accept credit cards. Cash or debit cards only.
Als ich gesehen habe, dass eine Mitarbeiterin in der Bäckerei die Backwaren mit ihrer Hand…read moreangefasst hat, ist mir schlecht geworden. Auf mein Kommentar hat sich der Filialleiter uneinsichtig gezeigt und wollte mich überzeugen, dass die "Mitarbeiter doch alle gesund" sind und es deswegen hygienischer ist, mit Händen als mit Handschuhen zu arbeiten. Ja, das kann vielleicht theoretisch stimmen, aber erklären sie mir nicht, dass es gesünder ist, die Backwaren mit der gesamten Handfläche anzufassen, um zum Beispiel die Donuts zu verschieben. Wozu gibt es dann dieses Backpapier bei jedem Donut? Wie wäre es, einfach nur mit einem Finger das Backpapier anzufassen und den Donut zu verschieben? Diese Uneinsichtigkeit ist erschreckend, und ich will nicht wissen, welche anderen Sachen hier derart unhygienisch behandelt werden. Ich gehe nicht mehr zu Rewe - nach dieser Erfahrung.
Decent grocery store with a good selection…read more The checkout lines are a bit of a mess though; there's three separate cashiers on the far right side, but only space for one line of people. As a result, many people jump ahead to the far cashiers while others are stuck waiting in the longer line for the cashier in front. A little more organization could alleviate a lot of confusion there.
Früchtchen
This was a vegan bake shop and grocery store that I found as I walked from the Rosenheimerplatz…read morestation to the Holiday Inn, City Center on a recent visit to Munich. (I'm not sure if this is the correct address.) Their breads, cookies, chocolates, and other baked goods were simply amazing. They use spelt in a lot of foods. These are true artisanal foods. Wish I had easier access to it. I shopped there several times during my short stay of 6 days. You can check out some of their products at http://www.lebegesund.de/. However, the store's selection varies daily and includes many things that are not on the website.
Freundliches kompetentes Personal !
Freundliches kompetentes Personal.
Der Laden in der Orlandostraße, nur im Winter geöffnet. Im Sommer ist hier eine Eisdiele
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