Munich Korean Food Guide | From BBQ to Homestyle 🍜🔥
📍 Why Munich’s Korean Scene Stands Out? From authentic BBQ to hidden family-run gems, here’s how to navigate the city’s three tiers of Korean eats. 🍽️ Tier 1: Proper Restaurants 1️⃣ Hanssam Korean BBQ 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 📍 Near U2 Harthof | 💰 €25–40 ✅ Why Top 1? Marinated galbi (beef ribs) + house-made makgeolli (rice wine). 💡 Vibe: Quiet residential area—perfect for post-meal park walks. 2️⃣ 89 Anju 🌟🌟🌟🌟 📍 Near TUM | 💰 €15–25 ✅ Must-Try: Stone pot bibimbap (real crispy rice crust!). ⚠️ Heads-up: Tiny space + student crowds = long waits. 3️⃣ Seoul Restaurant 🌟🌟🌟🌟 📍 Münchener Freiheit | 💰 €20–30 ✅ Highlights: Pork belly wraps (small but tasty) + charming elderly owners. 4️⃣ Old Kim Korean 🌟🌟🌟✨ 📍 Near TUM | 💰 €18–28 ✅ Hidden Gem: Kimchi pancake (ugly-delicious) + mild soju. ⚠️ Skip: BBQ (better at Hanssam). 🏠 Tier 2: Homestyle Eats Zum Koreaner 🌟🌟🌟 📍 Near LMU | 💰 €10–15 ✅ Why Go? Stir-fried dishes made to order—like eating at a Korean auntie’s home. Korean Home Meal (Private) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 📍 By invite | 💰 Priceless ✅ Unbeatable: Homemade ssamgyupsal (pork belly) + seaweed from Korea. 🍱 Tier 3: Fast Casual Mmaah 🌟🌟✨ 📍 Multiple locations | 💰 €10–12 ✅ For: Fried chicken/beef over rice (filling but basic). Onni Kimbap 🌟🌟 📍 Multiple locations | 💰 €6–9 ✅ Try Once: Pink-themed kimbap (Instagram > flavor). 🔜 To-Try List Arisu Restaurant: Cat-themed menus near Lehel. Mr. Gogi BBQ: Ex-hotpot spot ($$$ reports). 💡 Pro Tips ✔ Budget: €15–30/person (BBQ = splurge). ✔ Best Time: Weekday lunches = shorter waits. ✔ Parking: Impossible—use U-Bahn. #MunichKoreanEats #BBQLovers #HiddenGems