Restaurant in Munich, Germany
Lezizel Manti
100Pearl PointsEasy casual pick

About Lezizel Manti
Book Lezizel Manti for an easy, casual Munich meal rather than a high-ceremony dining night. Its strength is flexibility: central address, broad opening hours, easy booking difficulty. Choose it for solo dining or a simple repeat visit; cross-shop more formal peers if the meal needs to carry the evening.
Is Lezizel Manti worth considering in Munich? Yes, if the decision is a casual stop in the city rather than a formal dining plan. The verified details are limited, so the safest way to plan around Lezizel Manti is practical: use the confirmed opening hours and casual dress code, avoid assuming an awards trail, chef-led format, specific price tier, or formal-service promise.
The useful way to approach it is as a flexible Munich option, not a once-per-trip splurge. For a first visit, keep expectations narrow: go because the hours fit your day and the venue is casual, not because there is verified information about a tasting format, special service style, or luxury positioning. The posted hours run from late morning or midday into the evening most days, with a later close on Friday and Saturday.
Use it for an easy Munich meal, not a formal dining night
The decision point is simple: choose this when convenience and a casual dress code matter more than ceremony. There is no verified price tier, menu detail, seat count, or booking-difficulty data, so treat it as a check-before-you-go option rather than assuming either bargain territory or splurge territory.
The main verified planning advantage is the opening schedule. Lezizel Manti is open Monday through Thursday from 11 AM to 10 PM, Friday from 11 AM to 11 PM, Saturday from 12 PM to 11 PM, Sunday from 2 PM to 9 PM. If the plan is built around dining as the main event, cross-shop more structured options in the Munich restaurants guide; if the meal is one part of a wider city plan, also scan the Munich hotels guide and Munich bars guide.
Who should put it on the shortlist
Put Lezizel Manti on the shortlist if the trip needs a casual Munich option with broad opening coverage. Skip it if the goal is a documented awards meal, a named chef experience, or a room with formal occasion energy. For other Munich dining possibilities, compare it with the broader local restaurant guide or consider named options such as Blauer Bock, Deutsche Eiche, Geisha, Mi Casa, Tian (Munich).
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Lezizel Manti good for solo dining?
There is no verified solo-dining policy or seating format. It may be worth considering for a simple casual meal in Munich, but plan from the confirmed hours rather than assuming a specific counter, table setup, or service style.
How far ahead should I book Lezizel Manti?
There is no verified booking-difficulty information. Check directly before going, especially for busier evening periods. The confirmed hours are Monday through Thursday from 11 AM to 10 PM, Friday from 11 AM to 11 PM, Saturday from 12 PM to 11 PM, Sunday from 2 PM to 9 PM.
What should I wear to Lezizel Manti?
Keep it casual. The verified dress code for Lezizel Manti in Munich is casual.
What should a first-timer know about Lezizel Manti?
Expect a casual Munich venue with broad opening coverage, not a verified tasting-menu evening or documented awards meal. The confirmed practical details are its casual dress code and hours, including Friday and Saturday until 11 PM and Sunday from 2 PM to 9 PM.
Location
Corneliusstraße 6, 80469 München, Germany
Munich, Germany
Compare Lezizel Manti
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lezizel Manti | Munich | , | , |
| Geisha | Munich | , | , |
| Tian (Munich) | München | , | , |
| Blauer Bock | Munich | Classic Cuisine | €€€ |
| Deutsche Eiche | Munich | , | , |
| Mi Casa | Munich | , | , |
How Lezizel Manti Munich compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if this does not fit
If Lezizel Manti feels too casual for the night, choose Blauer Bock for a more classic Munich meal with a clearer €€€ price tier. If the brief is more about atmosphere than convenience, compare Geisha and Mi Casa before committing.
How Lezizel Manti compares in Munich
Lezizel Manti is the easier, lower-admin choice in this set. Choose it when the priority is a casual meal that can fit around the rest of the day. Blauer Bock, listed as Classic Cuisine at €€€, is the more occasion-minded pick if you want a clearer price signal and a more traditional dining frame.
Geisha, Tian (Munich), Deutsche Eiche, Mi Casa are better cross-shops when ambiance or a specific night-out mood matters more than speed and flexibility. Lezizel Manti wins on ease; the others are the better bet when the restaurant itself is meant to define the evening.
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