
Brasserie Colette Tim Raue
French · Ludwigsvorstadt, Munich
Restaurant in Munich, Germany
The Read
Raue-Branded Brasserie Canon
Price
€€€
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
Brasserie Colette Tim Raue is worth booking for a polished French dinner in Munich when the occasion calls for atmosphere, service, reliability rather than a tasting-menu splurge. The €€€ positioning makes it stronger for dates, birthdays, business meals than casual weeknight dining, with easier booking than more ambitious French peers.
About Brasserie Colette Tim Raue
One clear decision point matters here: Brasserie Colette Tim Raue is a Munich restaurant for diners specifically looking for French cooking at a €€€ price point. The basics are direct: it is French, holds a Michelin Plate for 2025, follows a smart casual dress code, serves dinner daily from 6–11 PM.
That makes the value case about whether those basics match the meal you want. For an evening meal where French cuisine in Munich is the priority and the budget fits a €€€ dinner, it is a practical option to consider. If you want something cheaper or a different kind of meal, compare across restaurants before deciding.
A French dinner option for planned evenings
The strongest case for Brasserie Colette Tim Raue is its combination of French cuisine, daily dinner hours, smart casual dress code, Michelin Plate recognition. Those facts point to a restaurant best treated as a planned evening choice rather than a casual anytime fallback.
That is also the main reason to compare it carefully with other options. Brasserie Cocotte and Sonnenstüble may make sense when you are weighing different dining options. Brasserie Colette Tim Raue is the choice to consider when the goal is French dining in Munich at a €€€ level.
First-timers should plan around dinner, since the hours are 6–11 PM every day. The smart casual dress code also makes it worth treating as a deliberate evening choice, especially for occasions where the plan calls for a more considered restaurant outing.
Where it fits for a Munich dinner plan
The most useful comparison is against restaurants that could serve a similar evening-dining role rather than every restaurant you might consider. La Soupière, Brunnauer, Tanglberg are useful reference points if you are comparing different dinner options.
The planning case should be based on the date and occasion you have in mind rather than any assumed availability. For an important dinner, confirm current arrangements directly and plan within the 6–11 PM dinner window.
Readers building a broader Munich plan can cross-check categories through the full Munich restaurants guide. If French is only one option on the table, compare Brasserie Colette Tim Raue with other dining rooms based on cuisine, price level, the kind of evening you want.
Planning details
- Location
- Klenzestraße 72, 80469 München, Germany
- Website
- brasseriecolette.de/muenchen
- Phone
- +49 89 23002555
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Brasserie Colette Tim Raue channels classic Parisian brasserie grammar into Munich's Glockenbachviertel, trading the city's beer-hall scale for zinc-adjacent surfaces, warm ambient light and a room that feels alive. The dining room deliberately balances seriousness with informality: plates are carefully considered but the mood is collective and convivial. Rather than enforcing ritual, the restaurant's sense of occasion comes from the steady hum of conversation and the measured bustle of service. It feels like a polished neighborhood brasserie — familiar and warm, with an energy that encourages social dining rather than hushed formality.
Best For
This is a brasserie for evenings when you want French classics served with polish but without tasting-menu ceremony. Priced at a €€€ tier below Munich's two-star tables, Colette positions itself as a serious yet approachable option for date nights and business dinners that favour atmosphere as much as technical cooking. The room's democratic energy makes it a solid pick for groups who enjoy animated conversation and shared table life; it’s less about rigid formalities and more about relaxed, well-executed food in a convivial setting.
Ordering Tips
Lean into the brasserie classics that the menu highlights: La Sélection de Tim Raue, Boeuf Bourguignon, Steak Frites and Prawn Marocain are flagged as signature dishes and reflect the house’s French-rooted approach. The restaurant explicitly distances itself from tasting-menu formats, so order à la carte and treat the menu as the main event. Given the convivial room, consider dishes that showcase traditional brasserie techniques and shareable main courses to make the most of the collective, social atmosphere.
Venue details
Ambiance
Stylish yet cozy French brasserie atmosphere with mosaic floors, vintage chairs, marble tables, warm lighting, and modern design elements creating a casual yet elegant mood.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
Accessibility
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Smart Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Leisurely
- Capacity
- Medium
Signature Dishes
- La Sélection de Tim Raue
- Boeuf Bourguignon
- Steak Frites
- Prawn Marocain
Planning details
Location
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Also Consider
- Brunnauer, French, €€€€
- Sonnenstüble, French, €€
- La Soupière, French, €€€
- Brasserie Cocotte, French, €€
- Tanglberg, French, €€€€
Restaurant context
How It Compares
Brasserie Cocotte and Sonnenstüble are the value plays: both sit lower on price, so choose them when the meal needs to stay relaxed and cost-controlled. Brasserie Colette Tim Raue is the better pick when the room, pacing, sense of occasion matter as much as the French cooking.
La Soupière is the closest cross-shop on spend, so the decision comes down to atmosphere and availability. For a celebration where easy booking matters, Brasserie Colette Tim Raue has the practical edge; for diners comparing strictly within the same price tier, La Soupière is the alternative to check before committing.
Brunnauer and Tanglberg are the higher-spend choices. Book those when the meal needs to feel more destination-led. Stay with Brasserie Colette Tim Raue when the goal is a polished French dinner in Munich without pushing into the heavier financial or formal commitment of the €€€€ bracket.
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Compare Brasserie Colette Tim Raue
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brasserie Colette Tim Raue | Munich | French | Michelin Guide Germany 20262026 Michelin Plate2025 Michelin Plate | €€€ |
| Brunnauer | Salzburg | French | Michelin Guide Austria 20262025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate | €€€€ |
| Sonnenstüble | Hirschegg | French | Michelin Guide Austria 20262025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate | €€ |
| La Soupière | Zürich | French | 2025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate | €€€ |
| Brasserie Cocotte | Ravensburg | French | No published awards | €€ |
| Tanglberg | Vorchdorf | French | Michelin Guide Austria 20262025 Michelin 1 Star2024 Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Brasserie Colette Tim Raue?
Brasserie Cocotte, La Soupière, Brunnauer, Tanglberg, Sonnenstüble are useful names to compare if you are weighing Brasserie Colette Tim Raue against other dining options.
Is lunch or dinner better at Brasserie Colette Tim Raue?
Dinner runs from 6–11 PM every day, so that is the format to plan around. At €€€ and with a Michelin Plate for 2025, it is best considered as an evening choice.
What should a first-timer know about Brasserie Colette Tim Raue?
Expect a French restaurant in Munich with daily 6–11 PM dinner hours, €€€ pricing, a smart casual dress code, Michelin Plate recognition for 2025.
How far ahead should I book Brasserie Colette Tim Raue?
If you are planning an important dinner, confirm current arrangements directly and plan around the 6–11 PM daily hours.
Is Brasserie Colette Tim Raue good for solo dining?
It may suit solo diners who want French cuisine in Munich and are comfortable with a €€€ dinner. Choose it based on the cuisine, price point, evening hours.
Is Brasserie Colette Tim Raue worth the price?
It can be, if you want French cuisine in Munich at a €€€ price point with Michelin Plate recognition for 2025. If price is the main concern or you are considering other higher-spend meals, compare it with Brasserie Cocotte, La Soupière, Brunnauer, Tanglberg, or Sonnenstüble.
Is Brasserie Colette Tim Raue good for a special occasion?
It can be a good fit for a special evening if French cuisine, €€€ pricing, smart casual dress, daily 6–11 PM dinner hours match what you want. Those details make it a natural evening-meal choice in Munich.


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