The best Döners in Munich
My former favorite döner place is finally open again! For those visiting Munich on a budget, döner is your friend. There are a few döner places that I visit fairly often, but the one I’ve been craving for over a year, “Ali baba” is finally open again. They renovated the entire building including the helvetia hotel above it…which took well over a year. Now it’s back and the döner is as good as ever…same workers, same mostly turkish customers.
The place makes their own bread, has spices on the tables, and has all fresh vegies. Next time you’re near the main train station in Munich, stop by and try one…you will be damn impressed.
It’s on Schiller str, a 1 minute walk from the Hauptbahnhof (main train station) of Munich.
This is what a tour guide lives off of:



Nick on 08 Apr 2008 at 7:13 am #
I forgot about döners. Almost worth the trip to Germany just to eat these everyday in my opinion. With the beer too of course.
Ask a Local: Mike from Munich « High Culture on a Low Budget on 10 Apr 2008 at 4:09 pm #
[…] do you do with €5.00 for dinner? Ali Baba’s Turkish Restaurant for a […]
Ask a Local: Katie from Florence « High Culture on a Low Budget on 17 Apr 2008 at 10:05 am #
[…] do you do with €5.00 for dinner? I will use that 5 Euro and head to either, San Lorenzo Mercato on Tuesday Mornings, or San Ambrogio […]
Ask a Local: Mike from London « High Culture on a Low Budget on 02 May 2008 at 5:24 am #
[…] do you do with £5.00 for dinner? The Best Turkish Kebab on Kingsland Road, N16 North London. (It truly lives up to its name and is […]
Ask a Local: Fiona Shows Us No Barbers in Seville « High Culture on a Low Budget on 12 Jun 2008 at 8:58 pm #
[…] do you do with €5.00 for dinner? Go for tapas. Try Calle Mateas Gago (spitting distance from the cathedral) or go across the river […]