Start your foodie trip by exploring the Viktualienmarkt, the largest open-air market in Munich that offers a variety of Bavarian specialities such as homemade sausages, crispy roast pork, hearty bread, and pretzels. Be sure to also check out the stalls selling local cheeses and chocolates! You can grab a bite to eat at one of the nearby communal tables or take your goodies to go and have a picnic in the nearby park.
After a heavy day of eating, start day two with a visit to the beautiful Nymphenburg Palace. Here, you can enjoy a taste of royalty as you explore the impressive paintings, sculptures and gardens. After the visit, make your way to Schlosswirtschaft Schwaige, an authentic Bavarian restaurant where you can try Weisswurst, Kartoffelsalat, and Apfelstrudel, all while enjoying a stunning view.
No foodie trip to Munich would be complete without a trip to Hofbräuhaus, the world-famous beer hall serving up tankards of the city's best beer since 1598. You can sit back and relax with traditional Bavarian fare such as Schnitzel or Schweinshaxe while listening to live music. Prost!
If you have more time, you can take a day trip to Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site or explore the Deutsches Museum. If you have less time, you can skip the Nymphenburg Palace and spend more time exploring the historic centre of Munich, where you can find restaurants such as Taklamakan serving up delicious Middle Eastern cuisine and Der Pschorr where you can try the famous Bavarian sausages!