Philippine cuisine (filipino restaurant) in Munich, Germany
See also
- Sports in Germany - Guide
- Any Filipinos in Lower Saxony Germany - 3 Replies
- Nurse in Philippines to Germany - 6 Replies
- Foreigners (German+Filipino) seeking advice on moving to Germany - 5 Replies
- PC gaming club - 1 Reply
- 5-a-side football pitches - 4 Replies
- Oktoberfest in Munich - Who's going? b/c I AM!!! - 9 Replies
Moderated by Bhavna 9 years ago
Reason : Off-topic. Please create your own thread.
We invite you to read the forum code of conduct
Reason : Off-topic. Please create your own thread.
We invite you to read the forum code of conduct
Essential services for your expat journey

Choose the best health insurance
Protect your health and get easy access to treatment for expats in Munich.

Plan your international move
Facilitate your move to Munich by getting a quote from our top rated movers.

Open a bank account that suits you
Discover the best international banks to manage your money securely.

Plan your retirement
Plan your retirement income with the advice of an expert.
Other discussions on leisure in Munich
- Moving to Germany on an Opportunity Visa
- PC gaming club
- Niederlassungserlaubnis application delayed- Munich Ausländerbörde
- change ausbildung visa to student visa .
- Travel sharing
- How to become an Erzieherin in Germany?
- 15-yr old teen moving to Germany
- Is 140K Euro a decent salary for a family of 3?
- Moving to Germany from US with older kids advice.
- MwSt. ausweisbar - VAT deductable on used cars
- Reading habits in Germany
- Public nudity
- Watching American football
- Free and low-cost leisure activities in Germany
- Germans Rude and Impatient.
- New: Gatherings and events in Germany
- 5-a-side football pitches
- Oktoberfest in Munich - Who's going? b/c I AM!!!
Further reading
Leisure activities in Germany
Exploring the surroundings and culture of Germany will undoubtedly be a motive for starting your expat project in ...
Study in Munich
Munich is a charming, multicultural city that has gained popularity among expats and international students. ...
Accommodation in Munich
Munich is one of Germany's most popular cities among expats due to its prosperous economy and thriving labor ...
Working in Munich
Munich is the capital city of the state of Bavaria (Bayern), which is Germany's largest state with the ...
The German healthcare system
The German healthcare system is neither homogenous nor static. On the contrary, it has various actors (i.e., ...
Work visas for Germany
Germany is one of Europe's best countries to develop your career and gain international work experience. Many ...
Finding work in Germany
Germany is one of Europe's best countries to develop your career and gain international work experience. On ...
Setting up a business in Germany
The German government is very open to foreign investment. European citizens do not need special work permits or ...
or anyone else who might have some info
I was wondering if any of you would know of any Filipino restos in Munich, or in the vicinity? I only know of Nayong Pilipino in Giesing but they closed years back already. I've searched online, but maybe some of you might know of one which isn't advertised online. Thanks in advance 
