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Traversing the Bavarian streets of Münich can leave one famished, and when you’re on holiday, an empty stomach is not conducive to a day well spent taking in the sights of this beautiful German city. Those of us, who have had some experience abroad can attest that finding a decent food establishment that will satisfy one’s taste, let alone the tastes of everyone, if travelling in a group, can be daunting.

The first thing that travellers must understand about dining in Münich is that there is an overwhelming plethora of restaurants, bars, and cafés in the city. In hopes of alleviating some of the stress of finding great cuisine for those on holiday, here are some of the more popular venues that travellers should look out for.

Depending on one’s taste and budget, those on holiday will find that the hospitality of the Germans equals their high standards of quality when it comes to the restaurants available. For those looking for a romantic evening out, perhaps even with a bit of elegance, they may look to the Polynesian-themed Trader Vic’s, with its relaxed atmosphere, excellent service, and fine dining. The restaurant’s ambience combined with a good wine, will leave patrons wanting to stay long after their meal.

Business travellers and tourist groups looking for the ultimate dining experiences in Münich, and are unhindered by cost will love these next options. Rated 47th amongst the “50 Best Restaurants in the World in 2008” according to Restaurant Magazine, the elegant and modern Tantris offers some of the best gourmet cuisine this side of Gordon Ramsay. Executive Chef Hans Haas has created the perfect atmosphere for those willing to ante up between €105-200 per person for exquisite international dishes. For more modest prices, but still excellent food, try the Konigshof (King’s House) or Der Tannenbaum for traditional Bavarian cuisine. The latter also offers a great biergarten (beer garden) with a variety of Bavarian ales, including the popular Jever, which can be drunk straight from the barrel!

As any parent knows, when on holiday with the children, finding something for their decidedly picky taste buds can be disastrous. If the family selects Münich as their destination of choice, the little ones are sure to love Bei Raffaele, a premiere pizzeria in the heart of the city. Who doesn’t love pizza? The kids will thank you for it, and will probably have you returning if they’re not into any traditional Bavarian dishes.

One of the largest groups travelling these days is the under 30 crowd. If you and your friends are in Münich looking for a bit fun or if you just want to kick back and watch a match of football or rugby whilst here in Germany, and you’d prefer a change of atmosphere, drop in and toss back a few pints with the Aussies at the Outland bar. This bar is known for its raucousness and cheap lager (€4 for a litre), large-screen television and authentically Australian attitude. Popular with locals and tourists alike, you and your companions are sure to be in for a night of fun.

If you happen to have to recover from a night of drinking, you’ll want to schedule a stop by the quaint eatery Preysinggarten. This tiny café-style eatery offers a relaxing brunch, and along with cocktails and more beer that will compliment the good food, where you and your mates can nurse that nasty hangover!