Street Food Guide Germany 2024: The Best Levantine Street Food in Munich
You simply have to love BeirutBeirut - in every way. The fantastic food, the warm atmosphere and the social commitment! Here you eat real Lebanese food and it's best to try the "plate with everything" so as not to miss anything. Or a sandwich to go!
If you go to TenInch, don't ignore the wine list. The drinks are also good. You can also order mezze and kebabs grilled over an open fire (also vegan), served in a brioche bun. Great terrace!
Eclipse has been around for a long time and is correspondingly popular. The large outdoor area is usually full to capacity. No wonder: the grilled specialties, the different types of hummus, the Israeli tapas and the traditional dumplings are really great.
When it comes to falafel sandwiches, you can't go past Sababa on the Viktualienmarkt. Falafel, shawarma, pita and more are served here at lunchtime with incredible frequency, all in consistently good quality. There are also a few tables right on the market.
As part of the Elisabethmarkt, Fizzy Bubele is still housed in a container during the renovation. However, this does not detract in the slightest from the taste experience of the fizzy fries with grilled cheese or the fabulous sabich pita. Market shopping right next door.
Café das maria is beautifully located on a quiet corner in Klenzestraße and the terrace is popular. You should make a reservation for breakfast, especially at the weekend. The delicious oriental combinations are beguiling - and cooked with the best ingredients.
Excellent falafel from a very simple snack bar. The grilled vegetable sandwich is also recommended, as are the various specialty plates, salads and pickles. To eat, you can go to the Pinakothek parks, for example, or simply sit on the sidewalk.
Don't be fooled by the unassuming impression of this Lebanese snack bar. The falafel, hummus and side dishes are good, and the seating is simple but nice, right on the corner of Giselastrasse and Kaulbachstrasse, a stone's throw from the English Garden. You can also buy vegetables and things.
Servus Habibi picks up on the Levant hype in a colourful and delicious way. There are different hummus variations, falafel, pita and baba ghanoush "between Lebanon, Israel and Bavaria". Good for a stopover or as provisions for the train journey, right near the main station.
Nana Eat & Run is the faster concept of Nana Meze & Wine. The food is mainly intended to be taken away - but you can also sit down at tables. Falafel, sabich, hummus and the like are delicious. There are also sandwiches with steak or minced meat and salads.