If that's not good news: Despite the coronavirus crisis, a new day bar has opened on Theresienhöhe. The Notting Hill Café takes you on a culinary journey around the globe. This fits in perfectly with the interior design, which uses lots of wooden elements and plants to give visitors a bit of a vacation feeling.

The menu at the Notting Hill Café impresses us with its breakfast offer. You can choose between muesli, pancakes, omelettes, fried or scrambled eggs as well as breads with various spreads or wraps. There is also a great selection of different açaí bowls and fresh smoothies.

Lunch break: put together individual salad bowls

But the café isn't just a good place to start the day, it's also a great place for a lunch break. You can put together your own salad bowls with couscous, quinoa, various vegetables, feta and much more. We found the freshly prepared falafel particularly tasty, which is not only available in a bowl, but also in a sandwich or as a falafel plate.

Even though the Notting Hill Café is not exclusively vegan, there are still various vegan cake options and, for those who want something a little more unusual, even waffles with vegan ice cream from local producers. What we find particularly cool: The Notting Hill Café is a real family business, as the owner Kerim Cetinkaya runs the place together with his wife, sister and mother. Stop by and have a good time!

Notting Hill Café
Theresienhöhe 12
80339 Munich

Opening hours:
Monday to Friday: 8 am - 6 pm
Saturday to Sunday: 10 am - 4 pm

Very important: The Notting Hill Café currently also offers all dishes as take-away!

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