
Brenner
Modern European · Lehel, Munich
Restaurant in Munich, Germany
The Read
Maximilianstraße Precision
Chef
Benjamin Chmura
Dress
Business Casual
Why go
Book Entry Removed if you want a central Munich Modern European meal with chef-led intent and a credible OAD Europe ranking behind it. It is strongest for travelers who value Maximilianstraße convenience and a polished dinner slot; price-sensitive diners should check the booking flow first because no firm budget signal is listed.
About Brenner
Should I book Entry Removed in Munich? Yes if the goal is Modern European cooking with a clear chef name and a published recognition marker. The venue is in Munich, Benjamin Chmura is the chef/owner, the dress code is business casual, Opinionated About Dining ranked it #203 in its Top Restaurants in Europe list for 2024.
The case for booking is strongest when those facts match the plan: a Munich meal in a Modern European lane, with enough published recognition to distinguish it from a completely anonymous option. For a food-focused itinerary, pair it with broader Munich planning through Pearl's Munich restaurants guide, then use the Munich hotels guide and the Munich bars guide to plan the rest of the evening.
Use it as a Modern European anchor, not a once-only pilgrimage
The smarter strategy is to treat Entry Removed as a Munich Modern European reference point rather than overbuild the decision around room format, menu structure, price, or service style. On a first visit, book it when the group wants a business-casual setting and a chef-linked restaurant. On a return visit, compare it with other dining in Munich or with broader European reference points such as Alcron, Field Restaurant, Maison Manesse, Mesa, or Postblick.
Approach the restaurant as a considered Munich choice rather than a destination defined by assumptions about room format, menu structure, price, or service style. The practical advantage is its weekly opening schedule: Monday to Thursday 8:30 AM–12 AM, Friday and Saturday 8:30 AM–1 AM, Sunday 12–9 PM. If budget, menu format, or seating style will determine the night, check directly before committing.
Who should choose it, who should keep looking
Choose Entry Removed for diners who care about Modern European cooking, Benjamin Chmura's chef/owner connection, business-casual positioning, the OAD Europe #203 ranking for 2024. It is less compelling for diners who need a clearly published price range, tasting-menu format, dietary accommodations, delivery, takeout, or a specific seating setup before booking.
For a deeper travel schedule, use it as the Munich Modern European reference point, then contrast it with other Munich dining or with different European restaurants in the same broad planning set. The safest verdict is direct: Entry Removed works when these essentials fit the occasion, but any finer decision should be confirmed with the restaurant before booking.
Planning details
- Location
- Maximilianstraße 15, 80539 München, Germany
- Website
- brennergrill.de
- Phone
- +49 89 4522880
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Entry Removed sits squarely on Munich’s most architecturally deliberate boulevard, and the room’s location signals a measured seriousness before a dish appears. The copy positions the restaurant within the city’s luxury lane—surrounded by grand hotels and flagship boutiques—and treats formality as a defining trait. The overall impression is classic, restrained opulence rather than playful trendiness: a French fine-dining address that belongs to Munich’s critical upper tier and that competes, by intent, with the city’s established starred rooms. It reads as a composed, historically aware dining experience that prioritizes polish and gravitas.
Best For
This is the sort of place you choose when an evening requires ceremony. The description repeatedly frames the restaurant as part of Munich’s high-end dining bracket, making it a natural fit for special occasions and business dinners where a formal setting and a serious menu are expected. It is not presented as a spot for casual discovery; instead, it caters to visitors and locals seeking a formal, composed French fine-dining experience on one of the city’s most prestigious boulevards.
Ordering Tips
Treat a visit as a planned, formal dining outing rather than an impromptu stop. The write-up stresses that Maximilianstraße and its restaurants operate away from Munich’s more relaxed neighborhood scenes, so arrive with expectations of formality and a composed service style. For approach, the copy orients readers from landmarks like the Nationaltheater and Odeonsplatz—handy reference points for getting to number 15 on the boulevard—and underscores that the restaurant’s address is part of its presentation.
Venue details
Ambiance
Unique blend of traditional and modern setting with pleasant, hospitable atmosphere, professional yet relaxed service, and gastronomic perfection.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Business Casual
- Noise Level
- Quiet
- Service Style
- Formal
- Meal Pacing
- Leisurely
- Capacity
- Medium
Planning details
Location
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Also Consider
- Postblick, Modern European, Modern European
- Mesa, Modern European, Modern European
- Maison Manesse, Modern European, Modern European
- Alcron, Modern European, Modern European
- Field Restaurant, Modern European, Modern European
Restaurant context
How it compares with other Modern European options
Entry Removed is the Munich choice in this comparison set, which gives it the clear logistical edge for travelers already based in the city. Postblick and Mesa are better cross-shops only if the itinerary already takes diners outside Munich; otherwise, the extra travel weakens the value case unless the meal itself is the destination.
Against Maison Manesse, Alcron, and Field Restaurant, the decision is less about cuisine category and more about trip design. Those peers make sense for diners building a broader European Modern European route. Entry Removed is the easier Munich-based answer for a central dinner with recognized contemporary cooking and fewer moving parts.
For booking risk, Entry Removed looks like the practical pick because no hard-to-book constraint is attached here. For ambiance, choose it when a central Munich setting matters more than a destination-room narrative. For value, confirm the live menu or booking terms before committing, since the available information does not give a clean price tier.
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Compare Brenner
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards |
|---|---|---|---|
| Entry Removed | Munich | Modern European | No published awards |
| Postblick | Lech | Modern European | 2025 OAD Classical in Europe Ranked · #1792024 OAD Classical in Europe Ranked · #1732023 OAD Classical in Europe Highly Recommended |
| Mesa | Zürich | Modern European | No published awards |
| Maison Manesse | Zürich | Modern European | No published awards |
| Alcron | Prague | Modern European | Star Wine Lists 2026 · #1Pearl Recommended Restaurants |
| Field Restaurant | Prague | Modern European | No published awards |
How Entry Removed Munich compares with similar nearby venues.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is lunch or dinner better at Entry Removed?
The hours are Monday to Thursday 8:30 AM–12 AM, Friday and Saturday 8:30 AM–1 AM, Sunday 12–9 PM. Those hours give the restaurant a broad operating window, but the specific meal periods and menu availability should be confirmed directly before planning around lunch or dinner. The OAD Europe ranking adds a useful signal for a deliberate dining outing.
What are alternatives to Entry Removed in Munich?
For the Munich part of the plan, compare Entry Removed with other dining in the city based on cuisine, timing, budget. For broader reference points, Postblick, Mesa, Field Restaurant, Alcron, Maison Manesse can help frame the decision, but they should not be treated as identical substitutes without checking their own locations, formats, availability.
Can I eat at the bar at Entry Removed?
Do not assume a bar or counter format. Entry Removed is a Modern European venue in Munich with Benjamin Chmura as chef/owner and a business-casual dress code. If bar seating matters, ask the restaurant directly before booking.
How far ahead should I book Entry Removed?
Booking windows can vary. Because the restaurant has an OAD Europe #203 ranking for 2024 and broad operating hours, it is sensible to check availability early if the date matters, especially for a specific day or time.
Is Entry Removed good for a special occasion?
It can be, if the occasion calls for Modern European cooking in Munich with business-casual positioning and a chef/owner connection. The OAD Europe ranking also supports treating it as a considered booking. For details such as price, menu format, or private dining, confirm directly with the restaurant.
What should a first-timer know about Entry Removed?
Start with the basics: Entry Removed is in Munich, serves Modern European cuisine, has Benjamin Chmura as chef/owner, lists a business-casual dress code. Its hours are Monday to Thursday 8:30 AM–12 AM, Friday and Saturday 8:30 AM–1 AM, Sunday 12–9 PM. It was ranked #203 in Opinionated About Dining's Top Restaurants in Europe for 2024.
























