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    Restaurant in Munich, Germany

    CROSS im Englischen Garten

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    CROSS im Englischen Garten, Restaurant in Munich

    About CROSS im Englischen Garten

    CROSS im Englischen Garten sits in the northern reaches of Munich's vast Englischer Garten, making it a deliberate destination rather than a convenient stop. The park setting is central to the experience — plan ahead for summer visits, when demand is highest. For Michelin-level tasting menus in Munich, look to Tantris or Atelier; CROSS is the booking for explorers who want the meal and the setting together.

    CROSS im Englischen Garten — Pearl Verdict

    Seats at CROSS im Englischen Garten are not the kind you can count on finding available at short notice, particularly once warm weather pulls Munich's food-curious crowd toward the Englischer Garten. If you want to eat here during the peak outdoor season — broadly late spring through early autumn , plan ahead. That window matters, because the park setting is a genuine part of the draw, not just a backdrop.

    With almost no public data on record for this venue, Pearl's assessment is built on what is verifiable: CROSS occupies a specific address within Munich's vast Englischer Garten at Aumeisterweg 10, placing it in the northern reaches of the park, away from the central tourist flow. That location alone tells you something about the experience on offer. You are not choosing CROSS because it is convenient , you are choosing it because the setting has value in itself, and because you have sought it out deliberately. That is an explorer's booking, not a default dinner decision.

    For solo diners or pairs looking to combine a day in the park with a meal worth the detour, the timing case is clear: visit on a weekday, arrive early, and treat it as a destination rather than a walk-in option. Weekend afternoons in summer are likely your hardest entry point; midweek lunch in late spring or early autumn balances atmosphere with availability.

    On the question of takeout and delivery: given the park address and the nature of the setting, CROSS is almost certainly a venue where the experience is inseparable from being there. Food that travels well is usually food designed to travel , and a restaurant positioned inside one of Europe's largest urban parks is not building its identity around off-premise orders. If your question is whether to order delivery from CROSS, the honest answer is that the setting is the meal's other half. Take the trip or skip it; do not try to replicate it in your kitchen.

    For context on where CROSS sits within Munich's dining picture, the city's top-end restaurants , Tantris, Atelier, Alois - Dallmayr Fine Dining, and Tohru in der Schreiberei , operate at the €€€€ tier with full tasting menu formats and Michelin recognition. CROSS is a different conversation: a park restaurant with a specific, location-driven identity rather than a fine-dining tasting room. Those are not competing options , they are different decisions depending on what kind of evening you want.

    Across Germany, restaurants with serious cooking in unusual or nature-adjacent settings , think ES:SENZ in Grassau or the consistently full rooms at Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn , demonstrate that location-forward dining can carry real culinary ambition. Whether CROSS operates at that tier is not confirmed by available data, but the address in the Englischer Garten sets an expectation that the experience extends beyond the plate.

    Explore more of what Munich offers via our full Munich restaurants guide, or broaden your planning with Munich hotels, bars, and experiences.

    Practical Details

    VenueLocation TypePrice TierBooking DifficultyLeading For
    CROSS im Englischen GartenUrban park, north endNot confirmedEasy (off-peak) / Plan ahead (summer)Park dining, explorers, weekday lunch
    TantrisCity venue€€€€Book 4–6 weeks outClassic fine dining, special occasions
    AtelierHotel restaurant€€€€Book 3–4 weeks outCreative French, tasting menu
    Alois - Dallmayr Fine DiningCity centre€€€€Book 3–4 weeks outCreative cuisine, destination meal
    Tohru in der SchreibereiCity venue€€€€Book 4+ weeks outGerman-Japanese, ambitious menus

    Compare CROSS im Englischen Garten

    Full Comparison: CROSS im Englischen Garten
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    CROSS im Englischen GartenEasy
    TantrisModern French, French ContemporaryMichelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Tohru in der SchreibereiModern German - Japanese, Modern CuisineMichelin 3 StarUnknown
    Alois - Dallmayr Fine DiningCreativeMichelin 2 StarUnknown
    AtelierCreative FrenchMichelin 2 StarUnknown
    AcquarelloItalian - Mediterranean, ItalianMichelin 1 StarUnknown

    Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book CROSS im Englischen Garten?

    For summer visits , particularly weekends between June and August , book as early as you can. The park setting draws demand from both locals and visitors, and the northern Englischer Garten location makes this a specific-trip destination rather than a spontaneous detour. Weekday bookings in spring or autumn are more forgiving. If you are flexible on timing, midweek lunch in May or September is your easiest entry point.

    Is CROSS im Englischen Garten good for solo dining?

    Munich's park dining culture suits solo visitors who want to eat without the pressure of a formal dining room. CROSS's Englischer Garten address puts it in a relaxed, outdoor-adjacent context that works well for a single diner , you are not occupying a coveted table at a €€€€ tasting room. If you want a more structured solo experience, JAN or Tohru in der Schreiberei offer counter or chef's table formats better suited to solo fine dining.

    Is CROSS im Englischen Garten good for a special occasion?

    It can be, but the case depends on what the occasion needs. If you want setting and atmosphere over formality, a summer evening in the Englischer Garten is hard to argue with. If the occasion calls for Michelin-level service, a structured menu, and wine pairings, look at Atelier or Tantris instead , both are confirmed at the top tier of Munich's dining and have the credentials to carry a milestone dinner.

    What are alternatives to CROSS im Englischen Garten in Munich?

    For serious cooking with Michelin standing, Tantris is the Munich benchmark for Modern French, while Tohru in der Schreiberei is the call for ambitious German-Japanese tasting menus. Alois - Dallmayr Fine Dining offers creative cooking in a city-centre setting. If you want to stay within the park-dining or nature-adjacent format, consider looking beyond Munich: ES:SENZ in Grassau is a short drive into Bavaria and operates at confirmed high-end level. See the full picture in our Munich restaurants guide.

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