Landersdorfer & Innerhofer
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About
Landersdorfer & Innerhofer is a cozy gourmet restaurant in central Munich, run by chef Hans and service manager Robert for over 25 years. Known for its market-driven, no-menu approach, the restaurant is beloved for its personalized fine dining and warm hospitality. It is a favorite among locals and culinary insiders, including Chef Jan Hartwig.
The Visit
Landersdorfer & Innerhofer offers a unique, casual fine dining experience where guests are treated like family. With no set menu, chef Hans crafts dishes based on daily market finds and guest preferences, ensuring every meal is fresh and tailored. The atmosphere is relaxed yet refined, with a superb wine list and attentive service. Chef Jan’s enthusiasm for the place is evident, making it a true hidden gem in Munich’s dining scene.
What They Ate
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"One of my most favorite places in Munich, I come here every time we have to celebrate something. Our wedding, two times three stars. Really? My 40th birthday, for me it's minimum one star."
"Stereotype of what you really can call casual fine dining. Come as you are, super nice wine list, high quality food."
"It's filled with codfish and river charm, Asian vegetables and the sauces, red curry and lobster. I understand why I love this place."
"When I spend my day off… I want to have it yummy. Not ‘ah okay, it’s interesting,’ but yummy."
Our Reflection
Landersdorfer & Innerhofer embodies the spirit of personalized hospitality and culinary creativity. The absence of a menu invites trust and spontaneity, while Hans’s daily market visits ensure every dish is vibrant and seasonal. The restaurant’s warmth is felt in every interaction, from the chef’s thoughtful questions to the celebratory atmosphere. For Chef Jan, it’s more than a meal—it’s a place to mark life’s milestones, savoring food that’s both comforting and exceptional in the company of friends.
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