Restaurant in Munich, Germany
Residential-District Precision

Das Neuhausen is a compact neighbourhood venue on Blutenburgstraße in Munich's western residential belt. Booking is easy relative to the city's fine-dining competition, making it a practical pick for visitors who want local character and a drinks-forward evening without the lead time required by Tantris or Tohru in der Schreiberei. Groups of four or more should confirm space ahead.
Das Neuhausen sits on Blutenburgstraße in Munich's Neuhausen district, and if you are looking for a neighbourhood venue away from the fine-dining circuit that dominates the city centre, it earns a look. Seating is not unlimited here — this is a compact, intimate space, and availability on weekend evenings closes out faster than the address would suggest. Book at least a few days ahead rather than assuming a walk-in will work.
The physical room is the first thing that orients your visit. Neuhausen as a district has a residential, low-key character that the venue reflects — expect a smaller, more contained room than the grand dining halls you find closer to Marienplatz or the Maxvorstadt. The layout lends itself to pairs and small groups rather than large parties. If you are arriving as four or more, call ahead to confirm the room can absorb you comfortably.
The bar angle is where venues like this in Munich either earn their place or lose it. Munich's neighbourhood bar scene has sharpened considerably over the last few years, with a number of smaller venues investing in serious spirits lists and craft cocktail programs to differentiate from the beer-hall default. For Das Neuhausen specifically, the drinks offering is the lens through which an explorer-type visitor will get the most from the experience. If your primary interest is a well-constructed cocktail program with local character rather than a trophy wine list, this is the type of address to know in the Neuhausen neighbourhood. Compared to the polished bar programs at destination dining venues like Atelier or Alois - Dallmayr Fine Dining, Das Neuhausen trades formal precision for something more relaxed and local in register.
Booking here is rated easy. That is a relative advantage in a Munich dining scene where venues like Tantris and Tohru in der Schreiberei require significantly more lead time. Still, easy does not mean unlimited , weekends fill first, and the compact room means a last-minute Friday booking is not guaranteed. A few days' notice is a reasonable minimum; a week out is safer for prime slots.
The address at Blutenburgstraße 106 places Das Neuhausen in the western residential belt of Munich, accessible by U-Bahn from the city centre. It is not the kind of destination you stumble across during a Marienplatz afternoon , plan it deliberately as an evening option if you are staying centrally.
| Venue | Price Tier | Booking Difficulty | Style | Leading For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Das Neuhausen | Not confirmed | Easy | Neighbourhood | Local drinks, relaxed setting |
| Tantris | €€€€ | Hard | Modern French | Special occasion, design statement |
| Alois - Dallmayr Fine Dining | €€€€ | Moderate | Creative | Serious food in a heritage setting |
| Atelier | €€€€ | Moderate | Creative French | Multi-course tasting, hotel dining |
| Tohru in der Schreiberei | €€€€ | Hard | Modern German-Japanese | Precision cooking, counter experience |
Das Neuhausen works well for the Munich visitor or resident who wants a neighbourhood experience outside the fine-dining corridor. If your priority is a serious tasting menu or a Michelin-credentialled kitchen, redirect to JAN or Atelier. If you want something with local character, a manageable booking window, and a drinks program worth paying attention to, Das Neuhausen is worth the trip west. Groups of four or more should confirm space in advance , the room's compact footprint makes that a practical necessity, not a formality.
For broader context on where Das Neuhausen fits in the city's eating and drinking scene, see our full Munich restaurants guide, our full Munich bars guide, and our full Munich hotels guide. For German dining beyond Munich, Schwarzwaldstube in Baiersbronn, Aqua in Wolfsburg, and ES:SENZ in Grassau represent the high end of what the country's restaurant scene offers if your trip extends beyond Bavaria.
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Das Neuhausen | — | |
| Tantris | €€€€ | — |
| Tohru in der Schreiberei | €€€€ | — |
| Alois - Dallmayr Fine Dining | €€€€ | — |
| Atelier | €€€€ | — |
| Acquarello | €€€€ | — |
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