Lezizel Mantı is a fantastic spot in Munich for authentic Turkish dumplings served in a casual street-food style. If you’re a fan of mantı (Turkish dumplings), this place is a must-visit. The menu offers a variety of options, from the classic version with yogurt, garlic, and buttery tomato sauce to unique variations like vegetarian or spicy ones. Each bite is packed with flavor and reminds me of the authentic mantı you’d find in Turkey.
The portions are generous, and the prices are very reasonable, making it an excellent choice for a quick yet satisfying meal. The dumplings are freshly made, and you can truly taste the quality of the ingredients.
The atmosphere is simple and cozy, perfect for a casual outing or grabbing a quick bite on the go. The staff is friendly and efficient, which makes the experience even better.
It’s conveniently located and easy to access, so whether you’re a local or just visiting Munich, this is a great spot to enjoy a taste of Turkey. Highly recommend giving it a try, especially if you’re craving something different from the usual street...
Read moreI recently tried their manti, and it was absolutely delicious and generous in portion—honestly, the small bowl is more than enough if you go with the recommended combo of beef, yogurt, garlic, pastirma, spinach, and Hirtenkäse. I also got an ayran on the side, which was super refreshing.
Even now while writing this review, I’m craving another bowl!
Be aware that the restaurant is quite small. If you’re a group of three or four, it might be tricky to find seating. We got lucky and snagged a table just as another group was leaving.
As for service, it wasn’t the best—likely because of their paper checkbox ordering system. They missed a couple of our toppings and kept asking us to confirm our order. The staff is friendly, so I blame the system more than anything, especially when it gets crowded.
Lastly, expect some noise since it’s a small space, but overall, the tasty manti...
Read moreAs a native Manti eater, I give 5 stars for the taste. I see that people with non-turkish heritage rate the taste low, so maybe the taste does not fit their expectations or maybe the sauce is heavy, I do not know. But, I think this is one of the best Mantis I have ever eaten outside Turkey. The yogurt and the sauce are very well in balance. The vegetarian Manti is quite delicious. And the price is fair for the large portion.
I like the concept of toppings, but I am a puritan when it comes to food, so Manti should be Manti as it is.
And I congratulate them that they use the word" dumplings" for the description, not "ravioli", which I find quite...
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