Gennaro, München

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Gennaro

Gennaro‘s a gem of an Italian restaurant close to Herzog-Ernst-Platz. Owned by Gennaro Donato, the restaurant itself can sit 180 people – it’s huge – and the decor is very modern. They’ve been open a couple of years now, but Gennaro’s still something of a secret in Munich.

The restaurant’s motto is ‘la vera cucina italiana’, and they offer the classics – vitello tonnato, saltimbocca, calamari, and plenty of pizza and pasta dishes.

I used Deliveroo to order some pasta and pizza from there recently, and enjoyed a very hearty Italian meal. The portions were generous, the pasta al dente and everything piping hot.

Remember, if you fancy trying out one of Deliveroo’s excellent restaurants, get 10 € off your first order with the code ARTSINMUNICH.* Deliveroo are also giving Arts in Munich’s readers the chance to get a full refund on their order with the above code too – the lucky customer will be picked at random on April 10.

*The voucher code can only be redeemed by new customers. Expires 10th April 2016. Full terms and conditions can be found at: deliveroo.de/legal.

Categories Restaurants

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I'm Rachel, the author behind Arts in Munich. I moved to Munich in the summer of 2008, and work as an editor in the city. I also do freelance work for the BBC, MONOCLE, Singapore Airlines and Kaltblut, among others, and previously wrote for the Huffington Post and Electronic Beats.

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