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Restaurant Blue Nile — Restaurant in Munich

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Restaurant Blue Nile
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Ethiopian plates like doro wat chicken & beef tibs, plus honey wine, in a room with African decor.
Nearby attractions
Alter Nordfriedhof
Arcisstraße 45, 80799 München, Germany
Erlöserkirche
Ungererstraße 13, 80802 München, Germany
Nearby restaurants
DHABA Indisches Restaurant
Belgradstraße 16, 80796 München, Germany
Restaurant Lemar
Viktor-Scheffel-Straße 23, 80803 München, Germany
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Belgradstraße 9, 80796 München, Germany
Garbo by the sea
Kaiserstraße 67, 80801 München, Germany
Schwabinger Wassermann
Herzogstraße 82 Ecke, Apianstraße, 80796 München, Germany
Ola kala
Kaiserstraße 65, 80801 München, Germany
Neuhauser
Belgradstraße 1, 80796 München, Germany
Curry & Cumin - Indian Kitchen and Bar
Belgradstraße 29, 80796 München, Germany
burgerme München Schwabing
Belgradstraße 13, 80796 München, Germany
Restaurant Le Voyage
Fallmerayerstraße 16, 80796 München, Germany
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Munich Rooms Boutique Hotel
Herzogstraße 51, 80803 München, Germany
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Schwabinger Wahrheit by Geisel
Hohenzollernstraße 5, 80801 München, Germany
Das Altschwabing
Siegfriedstraße 9, 80803 München, Germany
Agnes-/Adelheidstraße
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Das Nikolai Hotel
Nikolaistraße 9, 80802 München, Germany
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Restaurant Blue Nile

Viktor-Scheffel-Straße 22, 80803 München, Germany
4.6(885)
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Ethiopian plates like doro wat chicken & beef tibs, plus honey wine, in a room with African decor.

attractions: Alter Nordfriedhof, Erlöserkirche, restaurants: DHABA Indisches Restaurant, Restaurant Lemar, The Indian Room Munich, Garbo by the sea, Schwabinger Wassermann, Ola kala, Neuhauser, Curry & Cumin - Indian Kitchen and Bar, burgerme München Schwabing, Restaurant Le Voyage
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+49 89 33039987
Website
bluenile2.eatbu.com

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Featured dishes

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Kleiner Gemischter Salatteller Mit Hausdressing
Small mixed-greens salad with homemade dressing
Großer Gemischter Salatteller Mit Hausdressing
Big mixed-greens salad with homemade dressing
Ayib Begommen
Hausgemachter Frischkäse mit Grünkohl Homemade fresh cheese with green cabagge
Kintsche
Gerste in geklärter und gewürzter Butter mit verschiedenen Kräutern Zwei verschiedene Arten serviert Berley in spiced butter and herbs, we served two different variations
Yemisir Sambusa
Hausgemachte Teigtaschen mit Linsen, Frühlingszwiebeln u. Kräutern gefüllt Hand wrapped up of thin pastry filled with a blend of brown lentils

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Nearby attractions of Restaurant Blue Nile

Alter Nordfriedhof

Erlöserkirche

Alter Nordfriedhof

Alter Nordfriedhof

4.7

(56)

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Erlöserkirche

Erlöserkirche

4.4

(58)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

A walk through the history of Munich
A walk through the history of Munich
Thu, Dec 11 • 10:30 AM
80331, Munich, Germany
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Bike through Munichs beer gardens and highlights
Bike through Munichs beer gardens and highlights
Thu, Dec 11 • 10:30 AM
80335, Munich, Germany
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Nearby restaurants of Restaurant Blue Nile

DHABA Indisches Restaurant

Restaurant Lemar

The Indian Room Munich

Garbo by the sea

Schwabinger Wassermann

Ola kala

Neuhauser

Curry & Cumin - Indian Kitchen and Bar

burgerme München Schwabing

Restaurant Le Voyage

DHABA Indisches Restaurant

DHABA Indisches Restaurant

4.6

(1.1K)

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Restaurant Lemar

Restaurant Lemar

4.5

(347)

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The Indian Room Munich

The Indian Room Munich

5.0

(305)

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Garbo by the sea

Garbo by the sea

4.2

(391)

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Reviews of Restaurant Blue Nile

4.6
(885)
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1.0
1y

Used to be one of the most delicious places for me to eat but after our last experience I'll have to take my money elsewhere.

The wait staff don't care they are terrible, a friend's food was forgotten entirely, we asked them for it and they refused to acknowledge that his food was missing so he ate with us.

We also received a plate of "extras" that was insisted was ours but was not even close to what we ordered, we started eating it anyways because we now had too little food for our group. And then one of the workers there reached into our table and took our food after I protested and told her to leave the plate there, she yanked it out of my hands. In service there's no sense for her to do this, she's just going to go throw it away anyways.

So they couldn't bring to us not only our original order but also apparently some incorrect extras have caused our entire table to sit in shock. Honestly this has been a horrifying experience.

I will say the kitchen staff are awesome it's delicious but until their waiting staff is why my money will be going elsewhere...

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1.0
8y

The food is not so bad, I was there for 3 times, they don't treat All people same, the most worse thing is they're from Africa, but they don't have any respect for The people who come from Africa, I was there For a dinner with my girlfriend they say they don't have space, they say we have to reserve by phone first, but they Get inside the people from Germany without any reservation, I saw in my eyes, Today I called there for going there they didn't pick the phone, I go there so early when they oppen, they say we just can use for 1 hour, But I see when they Get inside the people without Any phone call, After some minute two guys are coming for a dinner, they're from Ethiopia, They say to them they don't have space, but the house was empty, I see How young people act, they're so hurt, So it's batter to use onother option, and also the waiter who work there they can't get any tip from peaple, they even collect a tip for them selfes, All thing I saw...

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5.0
1y

Blue Nile in Munich is a hidden gem for anyone looking to experience authentic Ethiopian cuisine! From the moment you walk in, the warm, inviting atmosphere and traditional decor make you feel like you’ve stepped into Ethiopia. The staff is incredibly friendly and happy to explain the dishes if it’s your first time trying Ethiopian food.

The food itself is absolutely delicious! The injera, a sourdough flatbread, is perfectly made and serves as the base for a variety of flavorful stews and dishes. We tried the vegetarian platter and the doro wat (spicy chicken stew), and every bite was rich with spices and unique flavors. The portions are generous, and it’s a wonderful experience to eat communally, as is traditional with Ethiopian food.

Blue Nile is a fantastic spot for anyone looking for something different in Munich’s dining scene. Great food, welcoming atmosphere, and a cultural experience all in one. Highly recommend...

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Bharat BalakrishnanBharat Balakrishnan
Blue Nile in Munich is a hidden gem for anyone looking to experience authentic Ethiopian cuisine! From the moment you walk in, the warm, inviting atmosphere and traditional decor make you feel like you’ve stepped into Ethiopia. The staff is incredibly friendly and happy to explain the dishes if it’s your first time trying Ethiopian food. The food itself is absolutely delicious! The injera, a sourdough flatbread, is perfectly made and serves as the base for a variety of flavorful stews and dishes. We tried the vegetarian platter and the doro wat (spicy chicken stew), and every bite was rich with spices and unique flavors. The portions are generous, and it’s a wonderful experience to eat communally, as is traditional with Ethiopian food. Blue Nile is a fantastic spot for anyone looking for something different in Munich’s dining scene. Great food, welcoming atmosphere, and a cultural experience all in one. Highly recommend giving it a try!
Renata Du ToitRenata Du Toit
A great African food experience with dishes so tasty, one must go back another time to try more. There are a decent amount of meat and vegetarian varieties in both starters and mains. The honey wine was really good too, quite sweet but prominent in taste. Service was a bit slow when our orders needed to be taken which was a bit frustrating, we had to wait for about 15 minutes before someone came around. And trying to signal service staff isn't quite possible either, because they refuse to make eye contact when walking past. They are friendly though and have a warmth about them. Decor was good and made it feel like we're in Africa. It's a very popular place so bookings are highly recommended. We had to wait in a queue for a few minutes, even with a reservation already made. Dogs are also welcome. They allocate a table for you that is more suitable for the furry to relax undisturbed.
Daniel García MoleroDaniel García Molero
We took the Ethiopian degustation menu for 2 people here. It was an amazing dinner. The staff was really friendly and took great care of us. I have an egg allergy and they adapted the menu for us. The waiter was attentive and always took care of us in this regard. The menu started with a cup of honey wine and a mix of starters including lentil and mincemeat fried dumplings. The main dish was great and you could eat it with your hands! Just a bit spicy but not much. We also got a mix of desserts, some coconut rice, mango cream and a nice sweet thingy with cinnamon! Finally we also got a hamam peppermint tea, which was delicious! As a final note, you can also eat here if you're gluten intolerant, as the crepes on the main dish are not made with wheat!
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Blue Nile in Munich is a hidden gem for anyone looking to experience authentic Ethiopian cuisine! From the moment you walk in, the warm, inviting atmosphere and traditional decor make you feel like you’ve stepped into Ethiopia. The staff is incredibly friendly and happy to explain the dishes if it’s your first time trying Ethiopian food. The food itself is absolutely delicious! The injera, a sourdough flatbread, is perfectly made and serves as the base for a variety of flavorful stews and dishes. We tried the vegetarian platter and the doro wat (spicy chicken stew), and every bite was rich with spices and unique flavors. The portions are generous, and it’s a wonderful experience to eat communally, as is traditional with Ethiopian food. Blue Nile is a fantastic spot for anyone looking for something different in Munich’s dining scene. Great food, welcoming atmosphere, and a cultural experience all in one. Highly recommend giving it a try!
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A great African food experience with dishes so tasty, one must go back another time to try more. There are a decent amount of meat and vegetarian varieties in both starters and mains. The honey wine was really good too, quite sweet but prominent in taste. Service was a bit slow when our orders needed to be taken which was a bit frustrating, we had to wait for about 15 minutes before someone came around. And trying to signal service staff isn't quite possible either, because they refuse to make eye contact when walking past. They are friendly though and have a warmth about them. Decor was good and made it feel like we're in Africa. It's a very popular place so bookings are highly recommended. We had to wait in a queue for a few minutes, even with a reservation already made. Dogs are also welcome. They allocate a table for you that is more suitable for the furry to relax undisturbed.
Renata Du Toit

Renata Du Toit

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We took the Ethiopian degustation menu for 2 people here. It was an amazing dinner. The staff was really friendly and took great care of us. I have an egg allergy and they adapted the menu for us. The waiter was attentive and always took care of us in this regard. The menu started with a cup of honey wine and a mix of starters including lentil and mincemeat fried dumplings. The main dish was great and you could eat it with your hands! Just a bit spicy but not much. We also got a mix of desserts, some coconut rice, mango cream and a nice sweet thingy with cinnamon! Finally we also got a hamam peppermint tea, which was delicious! As a final note, you can also eat here if you're gluten intolerant, as the crepes on the main dish are not made with wheat!
Daniel García Molero

Daniel García Molero

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