Street Food Guide Germany 2024: The Best Italian Street Food in Munich
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Inconspicuous restaurant in a former bar in Maxvorstadt. Many guests travel here especially for the excellent Neapolitan pizza. Massimiliano and Francesco Calvello have been named one of the "50 Top Pizzerias in Europe" for their pizza art.
Saluki combines influences from all over the world to create pizza, kimchi, creative starters and cool cocktails. People meet here on Sundays to chill out and talk in the beautiful Schlachthof district and order everything once - prepared with the best ingredients and love.
On the terrace of the small store on Messeplatz, there are excellent cicchetti, Italian snacks, aperitivo, wine et cetera. A lovely place for a mental trip to Italy. Insiders order an open glass of Champagne from the store next door.
Pizza Verde uses only the best organic ingredients for its toppings - and you can taste it. The flour comes from the last remaining flour mill in Munich. Reliably good, crispy pizza to pick up or eat on the spot. There is also an excellent selection of organic wines.
At Pizzesco, the pizza is not only rectangular, but also flexible. For two, three, with different toppings, with spelt dough or normal. Always crispy, in a family atmosphere and simply good. Slices of pizza are available at the window to take away to the Isar - or home.
The Riva Bar stands for Italian aperitivo with small sandwiches, spritz and sbagliato - but also for starting the day with cornetti and espresso or pinsa and pasta in the evening. With a bar at the front and a lounge at the back, everyone can get their Italian fix here.
EATALY is not just a paradise for gastronomic shopping. The many counters and restaurants tempt you with tempting pasticceria, for example. The "Pizza alla Pala" next to the bakery is particularly worth a stop. The Roman pizzas with various toppings are fantastic.
Forza Napoli has a modern design and the pizza is also available to take away. The many variations range from classic to vegan to extremely unusual - the menu with chilled Aperol Spritz and tiramisu for dessert is particularly popular.
This little pizza store is like a trip to Naples. The pizza is fluffy, the toppings delicious - and if you want to cook your own at home, you'll find one or two Italian ingredients here. There are few seats, so it's best to take one with you and sit in the nearest park.
A stone's throw from Gärtnerplatz, Kinky Slice sells "New York Style Pizza" from the window in unusual varieties such as "Miso Mushroom" or "Tropic Hunter", but also with truffle, nduja and pepperoni. A slice is ideal for takeaway, but there are also whole pies for the hungry.