What You’ll Find at FrischeParadies
FrischeParadies calls itself a culinary hotspot, and after walking through the doors on Zenettistraße, you’ll understand why. This isn’t just a supermarket. It’s a carefully curated collection of over 12,000 products from more than 70 countries, all packed into a space that feels more like a gourmet market than a typical deli.
The first thing that hits you is the selection. Fresh fish, premium meats, poultry, and a wine section that could keep you browsing for an hour. They stock everything from everyday ingredients to things you didn’t know you needed until you saw them. The QSFP label on many products means they’ve been checked for freshness and sourced sustainably, which is reassuring when you’re dropping money on premium ingredients.

And yes, we provide original high-resolution photos as reference so you can see exactly what the place looks like before you make the trip.
What Locals Actually Say
Alfredo Marcus puts it simply: “One of the best places in Munich to buy fresh and really good quality fish.” He mentions their ham, briskets, ribs, and meat selection as standouts. The wine and whiskey collection gets a nod, but it’s the gin selection he calls outstanding. If you’re into oysters, they have those too.
Katharina Anaskina tried the bistro on a busy Saturday without a reservation. “They quickly found a table for four — we waited no more than 15-20 minutes. The food was tasty, made with fresh ingredients, and the service was fast.” Her takeaway? It’s a convenient place to shop and grab a bite.
Alexandre Pilat, a French native, calls it one of his favorite delicatessen markets in Munich. “You can find the perfect products for your recipe at home. As a French native, I find here plenty of well-known French cheeses, salty butter, foie gras and other famous food… They are pricey but available here in Munich!” He also praises the wine and spirit selection, plus the butcher and fish shop which offer much more than typical Munich markets. His verdict: recommended.

The Bistro Experience
The bistro gets consistent praise. The @foodkollektiv TikTok post raves about Japanese Wagyu, North Atlantic tuna, French poultry, bouillabaisse, and truffle pasta. They mention amazing service and unique tasting events. If you’re planning to eat there, especially on weekends, a reservation would be smart — though Katharina’s experience shows they can accommodate walk-ins when possible.
Practical Details
Location: Zenettistraße 10 e, 80337 München
Phone: +49 89 76710
Hours: Monday-Saturday 8:00 am–7:00 pm, Sunday closed
Website: www.frischeparadies.de/muenchen
The store is easy to reach and worth the trip if you’re serious about quality ingredients. Parking in the area can be tight, so public transport or a quick taxi ride might save you stress.
How It Compares
If you’re exploring Munich’s food scene, you might also want to check out Viktualienmarkt for a more traditional farmers market experience. It’s been Munich’s central market for centuries and offers a completely different vibe — more outdoor stalls, local vendors, and seasonal produce.
For Italian specialties, Eataly in the historic Schrannenhalle is another excellent option. They focus specifically on Italian products and have a great restaurant section, so if you’re craving pasta or pizza after browsing, it’s a solid choice.
FrischeParadies stands out for its international scope and premium positioning. It’s not cheap, but the quality justifies the price tag for special occasions or when you need something specific that regular supermarkets don’t carry.
Bottom line: if you care about ingredients and don’t mind paying for quality, FrischeParadies deserves a spot on your Munich food itinerary. The fish counter alone is worth the visit.
