Restaurant in Munich, Germany
Mi Casa
100Pearl PointsEasy-night fallback

About Mi Casa
Mi Casa is a practical Munich pick when the brief is an easy evening rather than a cuisine-specific destination meal. Because price, cuisine, chef, awards are not listed, it works better as a flexible fallback than as the anchor for a high-stakes celebration.
Mi Casa is a Munich venue with limited verified public details available here. The confirmed practical points are direct: it is closed on Monday, open Tuesday through Sunday from 6 PM to 1 AM, lists a smart casual dress code. The available details do not support a cuisine-led verdict, which matters: for an occasion built around a specific kitchen style, cross-shop more defined options first.
The decision case is strongest when those verified basics fit your evening: a plan in Munich, a later start, or a night where dress expectations should be clear. The room should not be presented as a destination built around documented awards, a chef profile, a tasting-menu format, or a published price tier, because those details are not verified here.
Book this for an easy Munich night, not a cuisine-specific splurge
For readers choosing by food category, Mi Casa is harder to rank because no cuisine type, chef, awards, or price tier is listed in the verified data. That makes it a less specific pick than venues with clearer positioning when the meal needs to carry the whole occasion. Use our full Munich restaurants guide if the brief is precise and you want to compare other dining options.
If the plan extends beyond Mi Casa, Pearl's Munich pages can help build the rest of the night: our full Munich hotels guide and our full Munich bars guide.
Use it as a flexible fallback, then cross-shop by mood
For alternatives to consider, compare Mi Casa with Blauer Bock, Geisha, Lezizel Manti, Tian (Munich), and Zum Goldenen Kalb. Because the verified information for Mi Casa is limited to hours and dress code, the safest approach is to use those basics as your starting point and then check current official details before making plans.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Mi Casa good for solo dining?
Mi Casa can work for a solo plan in Munich if its verified hours fit your evening: Tuesday through Sunday from 6 PM to 1 AM, with Monday closed. The available details do not confirm a specific seating style or dining format, so check current venue information if that matters to you. If you want a comparison point, consider Tian (Munich).
What should I order at Mi Casa?
The verified information here does not confirm a cuisine, signature dish, menu format, or price tier for Mi Casa. Treat it as a Munich option where you should check the venue's current channels for the latest menu details before deciding. If you want another comparison point, you can also look at Zum Goldenen Kalb.
How far ahead should I book Mi Casa?
No verified reservation policy is listed here. The confirmed schedule is Tuesday through Sunday from 6 PM to 1 AM, with Monday closed, so plan around that window and check the venue's current booking information before you go. Blauer Bock is another venue to compare while planning.
What are alternatives to Mi Casa?
Venues to compare include Blauer Bock, Geisha, Lezizel Manti, Tian (Munich), and Zum Goldenen Kalb. Mi Casa is best assessed from the verified basics available here: Munich location, Tuesday-to-Sunday evening hours, Monday closure, smart casual dress code.
What should I wear to Mi Casa?
Mi Casa lists a smart casual dress code. The verified details do not confirm awards, a chef-led tasting format, or a specific service style, so keep the outfit neat without assuming a formal fine-dining requirement. If you want another comparison point, Tian (Munich) is one to consider.
Location
Am Einlaß 4, 80469 München, Germany
Munich, Germany
Compare Mi Casa
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mi Casa | Munich | , | , |
| Blauer Bock | Munich | Classic Cuisine | €€€ |
| Tian (Munich) | München | , | , |
| Zum Goldenen Kalb | Munich | , | , |
| Geisha | Munich | , | , |
| Lezizel Manti | Munich | , | , |
How Mi Casa Munich compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to look if Mi Casa is not the right fit
Book Blauer Bock instead if the night needs classic cuisine and a clearer €€€ spend expectation. Choose Lezizel Manti when the group wants a more specific food direction without guessing at the format.
How Mi Casa compares in Munich
Blauer Bock is the clearer choice when the brief is classic Munich dining with a known €€€ price tier. Mi Casa is easier to treat as a flexible evening option, but Blauer Bock gives planners more confidence on cuisine and spend.
Tian (Munich) is the better cross-shop for readers who want a more defined restaurant identity, while Zum Goldenen Kalb is the safer comparison when the night calls for a more occasion-driven meal. Choose Mi Casa when booking ease and central convenience matter more than a named culinary format.
Geisha and Lezizel Manti are better options when the group wants a clearer cuisine direction. Mi Casa makes sense for diners who are less tied to category and more focused on a low-pressure Munich dinner.
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