M-A-T Koreanische Küche

Korean restaurant · Theresienwiese

M-A-T Koreanische Küche

Korean restaurant · Theresienwiese

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Schießstättstraße 25, 80339 München, Germany

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This cozy family-owned Korean restaurant serves delicious, authentic dishes like crispy fried chicken and spicy tteokbokki, with friendly service to boot.  

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Schießstättstraße 25, 80339 München, Germany Get directions

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€20–30

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Schießstättstraße 25, 80339 München, Germany Get directions

+49 176 64827573
instagram.com
@mat.munich

€20–30

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Jul 10, 2025

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Riccardo Dg

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Awesome authentic Korean food!! We tried the fried chicken and it was delicious, and light to digest despite the fact that it was fried. Fast service and they also served some extra appetisers. I suggest to book since the place is not huge

YB

Google
Korean dishes here are average and somewhat Westernised - the Bibimbap is really spicy and the Bugolgi is overly sweet. The banchan (free side dishes) comes with a pasta corn salad (???) and doesn’t even come with kimchi, which you have to order on the side for €5 for a rather measly portion. Portion of the mains are reasonable though.

Dana

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Workers are Korean and I was happy to speak Korean with them~ They open at 6pm and I was able to get dak-gangjeong 닭강정 to-go before my train at Hbf! I heard lots of good things so I definitely wanted to try before leaving. She was soooo kind and accommodating! I was a bit of a bother but she was able to get my to-go order together quickly. She reminded me to order rice and called out the soup so I didn't spill it when I carried it out. Overall, she was so considerate and I really appreciate this business! And of course, the food was AMAZING! Banchan was delicious and even though I walked for 20 minutes in the cold and rain, the chicken was still crispy and soft and perfect! I say it's not spicy, my no-spice husband says it's a tiiiinnnyy bit spicy... so take that as you will :) I loved the sweet and savory and nutty and gochujang flavors. Would definitely revisit when in Muncih!

Myungwon Choi

Google
If you want to have an authentic Korean food, then I strongly recommend here. I have been disappointed several Korean restaurants in Munich, so I had a mind to move Frankfurt or Berlin where give much better Korean foods, but after visiting here i changed my mind. Here the owner and Chef is Korean, and dont be fooled some other restaurants where chef is not from Korea.

Nina S.

Google
The food was delicious! Really recommend the kimchi tofu soup (little bit spicy), the restaurant is small, better book a table in advance. The waiter was very kind and helpful!! Will come back

Athul Prabhu

Google
A lovely and cozy restaurant with a small, but delicious menu and excellent service. I recommend making a reservation prior as the place is usually full and not a large seating restaurant. Extremely happy with the friendly service. The food is delicious and menu is not too pricey. All main dishes are served with a small appetizer plates of 3 pickles and a nice warm soup. This was a nice surprise and we loved it. It also reminded me of my time in Japan. (I believe they have the same food culture in Korea as well) The portions are large and filling. I have been here 2 times and I had to ask for a carry bag both the times. I have tried here the "Spicey marinted Schweinebauch" , "bibimbap", and "krispy fried chicken in sweet-sour sauce". All are absolutely delicious. I definitely recommend the crispy chicken. Though it is the most expensive dish on the menu and looks pricey, it can easily serve 2 people. I also highly recommend the 'pinkant marinated Schweinebauch'. I will definitely be coming here again. A lovely Korean restaurant I would gladly recommend to anyone.

Phong Nguyen

Google
The place is centrally located, but a bit small. There are not a lot of options on the menu but the food is tasty. Staffs are friendly.

Lisa Silipigno

Google
Service was fabulous Menu was in German & the server was very helpful. Walked away very satisfied.