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    Restaurant in Munich, Germany

    Yuki Hana

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    Yuki Hana, Restaurant in Munich

    About Yuki Hana

    Yuki Hana is a practical Munich pick for an easy repeat meal rather than a special-occasion booking. Choose it when convenience and a relaxed plan matter more than awards, chef pedigree, or a formal dining format; cross-shop Le Stollberg for classic €€ dining or Matsuhisa Munich for a higher-spend Japanese Contemporary night.

    Yuki Hana in Munich is best described from the verified basics: it has a casual dress code and is open every day, with Monday to Saturday hours from 11 AM to 10 PM and Sunday hours from 2 PM to 10 PM. Beyond those practical details, the available verified information is limited, so plans should be based on confirmed essentials rather than assumptions about format, menu, service style, or accolades.

    A relaxed Munich choice when certainty matters more than ceremony

    The verified details point to a venue that can suit an informal plan in Munich. There is no confirmed award information here, so the right expectation is important: consider it for casual dress, daily hours, a direct outing in Munich, not because of any verified accolade or special format.

    Because the verified profile is thin, it is better not to read too much into the listing. The confirmed facts support a casual plan, but they do not confirm cuisine, seating style, menu structure, price level, reservation difficulty, or a particular drinks program.

    Who should choose it, when to compare alternatives

    Yuki Hana makes the clearest sense for diners who want a casual Munich option and do not need a formal dress code. If you want to compare it with other named choices, Le Stollberg is another option to consider, while Matsuhisa Munich is also worth comparing. The right choice depends on the tone of the meal you want, not on any verified ranking or award claim for Yuki Hana.

    The practical question is whether the confirmed details are enough for your plans. If casual dress and the listed Munich opening hours fit the occasion, Yuki Hana can stay on the shortlist. If the night needs a more specific format, price point, or occasion-driven experience, compare options before committing.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Yuki Hana?

    The verified details do not include reservation timing guidance. What is confirmed is that Yuki Hana is open Monday to Saturday from 11 AM to 10 PM, Sunday from 2 PM to 10 PM.

    What should a first-timer know about Yuki Hana?

    Treat Yuki Hana as a casual Munich option rather than a venue with a verified formal format. The useful verified details are the casual dress code and the schedule: Monday to Saturday from 11 AM to 10 PM, Sunday from 2 PM to 10 PM.

    Can I eat at the bar at Yuki Hana?

    The verified information does not confirm bar dining or a bar-first experience. Check the venue's official channels for the latest seating details before planning around a specific setup.

    Can Yuki Hana accommodate groups?

    The verified information does not confirm group capacity or a specific group setup. If you are planning for more than a straightforward small-party meal, check the venue's official channels for current details.

    Location

    Stollbergstraße 6, 80539 München, Germany

    Munich, Germany

    Compare Yuki Hana

    Yuki Hana Munich and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePrice
    Yuki HanaMunich, ,
    TavernettaMunich, ,
    Vino e GustoMunich, ,
    Le StollbergMunichClassic Cuisine€€
    Restaurant SchapeauMunich, ,
    Matsuhisa MunichMunichJapanese Contemporary€€€€

    How Yuki Hana Munich compares with similar nearby venues.

    Also Consider

    • Tavernetta, Notable alternative
    • Vino e Gusto, Notable alternative
    • Le Stollberg, Classic Cuisine, €€
    • Restaurant Schapeau, Notable alternative
    • Matsuhisa Munich, Japanese Contemporary, €€€€

    How It Compares

    Yuki Hana is the easier, lower-commitment choice in this Munich set. Le Stollberg gives diners a clearer classic-cuisine proposition at €€, so it is the better pick when the group wants a more defined restaurant experience without jumping to luxury pricing.

    Matsuhisa Munich sits at the other end of the decision: Japanese Contemporary at €€€€, better for a planned splurge or a higher-energy night where the venue itself is part of the point. Yuki Hana is the calmer fallback when the priority is ease, not ceremony.

    Tavernetta, Vino e Gusto, Restaurant Schapeau are worth cross-shopping when ambiance or cuisine direction matters more than convenience. If the group is undecided and wants a low-pressure Munich meal, Yuki Hana is the practical call; if the evening needs a sharper identity, pick one of the peers instead.

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