NENI
Munich
Set in a lofty space as colourful and eclectic as its menu.
A family business in more ways than one, NENI (named after Haya Molcho’s sons Nuriel, Elior, Nadiv, and Ilan) bridges Levantine street food with Russian, Moroccan, Spanish, German, and Austrian influences — to name just a few.
Designed to be eaten Balagan, or family style, its menu is best when flavours and textures mingle: sample the addictive mezze, but leave room for hearty mains and irresistible sweets to finish. It’s all about embracing the friendly chaos of a communal feast.
Why we love it
The food: Levantine classics with a twist
The drink: Beers and aperitifs aplenty, alongside zesty homemade iced teas and lemonades
The vibe: Casual and colourful feasting
Menu highlights

Where you'll be
Banhofsviertel
In Munich, the magnificent Bahnhofplatz 1 is where the 25hours Hotel Munich The Royal Bavarian calls home. The building, which previously served the city’s Imperial postal service and royal telegraph, has a rich history; now, it’s a meeting point for travellers, city explorers, and sociable locals.
Located conveniently at the heart of the city, it’s here that Munich is its most raw, urban, and vibrant. You’re right next to the Central Station and are primed to explore the city — from Sendlinger Tor and the Frauenkirche to bustling shopping and eating streets — to its absolute fullest.
Address
Bahnhofplatz 1, Munich, 80335, Germany
Opening hours
Mon - Fri: 12:00 - 15:00
Sat - Sun: 12:30 - 15:00
Mon - Sun: 17:30 - 22:30
Phone number
+49 89 904 001 561
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