Restaurant in Munich, Germany
Osteria da Antonio
100Pearl PointsPractical Italian

About Osteria da Antonio
Osteria da Antonio is worth booking for an easy, neighborhood sit-down meal in Munich, especially when the priority is conversation, a small celebration, or a low-friction dinner plan. It is less compelling if the brief is fast solo dining, takeout-first ordering, or a destination meal with published awards and detailed menu positioning.
Should you book Osteria da Antonio in Munich? The verified details are limited, so the safest verdict is practical rather than sweeping: it is a Munich restaurant with casual dress and clearly listed lunch and dinner hours on specific days. Use it when the published schedule fits your plans, confirm any details not listed here directly with the venue before building an evening around them.
The confirmed location detail is Munich. No specific street, neighborhood, menu, price level, seating setup, chef, awards, or booking difficulty is verified here, so those should not be treated as fixed facts. For planning, the most reliable anchors are the opening hours and the casual dress code.
Book it around the verified hours
Osteria da Antonio lists lunch from Monday to Friday, 11:30 AM to 2 PM, dinner from Monday to Friday, 6 to 11 PM. Saturday is closed, Sunday lists dinner from 6 to 11 PM. That makes weekday lunch and dinner the clearest planning windows, with Sunday dinner as the only verified weekend service.
For anything beyond those basics, check directly with the restaurant. Takeout, delivery, dietary accommodations, bar seating, reservation difficulty, menu format, price level are not verified in the available data, so they should not be assumed.
Where it sits in a Munich shortlist
Compared with the wider Munich set, Osteria da Antonio is best evaluated on the practical facts available: Munich location, casual dress, weekday lunch, weekday dinner, Sunday dinner, Saturday closure. Readers building a fuller trip should use the full Munich restaurants guide for broader dining context, then pair it with the Munich bars guide if the evening needs a pre- or post-dinner stop. For visitors planning the full stay, the Munich hotels guide is more useful than choosing dinner in isolation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Osteria da Antonio?
Reservation difficulty is not verified here, so do not rely on a fixed booking window. The confirmed hours are lunch Monday to Friday from 11:30 AM to 2 PM, dinner Monday to Friday from 6 to 11 PM, Saturday closed, Sunday dinner from 6 to 11 PM. If timing matters, check the venue's official channels.
Can I eat at the bar at Osteria da Antonio?
Bar seating is not verified in the available data. Plan around the confirmed opening hours and check directly with the restaurant if you need a specific seating arrangement.
Is Osteria da Antonio good for solo dining?
Solo dining suitability is not specifically verified. If you are going alone, the most reliable planning details are that the venue is in Munich, the dress code is casual, the listed hours include weekday lunch, weekday dinner, Sunday dinner.
Is lunch or dinner better at Osteria da Antonio?
Both lunch and dinner are verified, but on different days. Lunch runs Monday to Friday from 11:30 AM to 2 PM. Dinner runs Monday to Friday and Sunday from 6 to 11 PM. Saturday is closed, so choose based on the service window that fits your schedule.
What are alternatives to Osteria da Antonio in Munich?
If you are comparing options, consider Pardi, AOI Ramen, Chidos Burritos, El Chapo Neuhausen, or malzraum, alongside other Munich dining rooms. This guide does not verify specific format, menu, or price differences between them, so compare current details directly before deciding.
Is Osteria da Antonio good for a special occasion?
That depends on what you need from the occasion. The verified facts are a Munich location, casual dress, weekday lunch, weekday dinner, Sunday dinner, Saturday closure. Awards, price level, menu style, room setup, service format are not verified here, so confirm directly if those details matter for your plans.
Location
Fasaneriestraße 4, 80636 München, Germany
Munich, Germany
Compare Osteria da Antonio
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Osteria da Antonio | Munich |
| malzraum | Munich |
| Chidos Burritos | Munich |
| El Chapo Neuhausen | Munich |
| Pardi | Munich |
| AOI Ramen | Munich |
How Osteria da Antonio Munich compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if this does not fit
If the priority is a quick solo meal, choose AOI Ramen instead. If the group wants something more casual and format-led, Chidos Burritos is the cleaner alternative.
How it compares
Choose Osteria da Antonio when the brief is a seated neighborhood meal with low booking friction. Against malzraum and Pardi, it reads as the more practical option for a relaxed dinner or small occasion, especially when certainty and conversation matter more than chasing a scene.
If value means speed and informality, Chidos Burritos and El Chapo Neuhausen are better cross-shops for a casual meal that does not need a full restaurant arc. They make more sense for quick groups or low-commitment nights; Osteria da Antonio makes more sense when sitting down is part of the point.
For solo dining or a tight meal window, AOI Ramen is the cleaner alternative because ramen is naturally built around individual ordering and faster turnover. For a date, business dinner, or family meal in Neuhausen, Osteria da Antonio is the more comfortable call.
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