The Café Jasmin is a small café on the Augustenstraße - corner Steinheilstraße in the Munich Maxvorstadt, which is designed and furnished in the 60s style. In fact, the Café Jasmine was created in 1954. Immediately after entering one feels as if one had gone on a little journey through time: Olive, cord-like armchairs and benches with dark brown, chunky wooden feet; Wooden tables in the same shade of green with a simple flower on the tables, beige and red-patterned carpet in the entire café, huge black and white drawings over the entire walls, padded WC doors in cream-colored leather, a chandelier on the cream and white ceiling and just around 60 years Flair. Only the music, which was played during our visit was quite inappropriate to the ambience - rather radio songs or
The menu Café Jasmin is relatively manageable and short. There are some, simple breakfasts offered, which give taste but no reason to complain. For example, a pretzel with butter for € 1.60, or organic yogurt with fresh fruits for € 4.80. Somewhat more extensive are, for example, the jasmine breakfast for 5.80 € with hot drink, butter, two slices of bread, ham and cheese or the hotel breakfast with croissant, pretzel, bread, butter, jam, Nutella, honey, cheese, ham and Actimel for 8 , 50 €.
This selected my escort and me too. In addition, a pretzel with butter, and the yogurt with fruits. The breakfast is very simple and as you would at home from the fridge, but there is nothing to complain about the individual food. Everything is fresh and tasty and very simple and simple. On our visit inside was as good as no other of the about 14 tables occupied - most sat outside - and we had to wait neither on the menus, nor on our ordered breakfast long.
In addition, the cafe also offers changing hot dishes, such as a carrot-coconut-ginger soup for € 4.50 and a goulash soup for € 5.90. Main courses (on average for 6,50 €) are only four pieces firmly on the map. Eg chicken salad or paprika curry. For dessert, the Café Jasmin offers rice pudding or cake. You see - the map is manageable. A visit is still worthwhile, since the staff is very friendly, the ambience and flair in the café Jasmin unique - since I know it is not a 60 years Cafe here - and the food tastes.
When the sun is shining, you can sit outside at one of the eight or so small tables along the house wall of the café and have breakfast or enjoy your soup there. (Always busy fast, if you want to reserve and sit outside in summertime!)
Card payment is unfortunately not possible at the Café Jasmin. When I was there with my company to have breakfast, we first had to go to a bank to pay. So come with enough cash. The café is open from ten in the morning until one in the morning. For the evening then offer the various long drinks (for about 7.50 € on average), champagne, beer, white and red wines. Various liqueurs, gin, vodka and a variety of hot drinks are also available. Priced Everything in the frame. Try it if you like the old-fashioned-chic and are happy in small rooms with simple kitchens.
I will be back: Yes, for a simple but good breakfast in a great atmosphere in any case. If I'm looking for a fancy breakfast or an extensive main course menu I'm not right here.
Visited locality : Café Jasmin
Address : Steinheilstraße 20, 80333 München


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