The interior concept by Kitzig Design Studios combines rough industrial elements of the listed, former steam locomotive straightening hall with glamorous elegance and a warm colour theme of copper, brown-grey and moss-green. (Waca)
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With delicacies from the Japanese-Peruvian Nikkei fusion cuisine, the Waca wants to enrich the Munich gastronomy scene. (Waca)
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In the casual fine dining area, Waca offers 120 seats, while the bistro and bar area offer a further 20 seats. In addition, there is a private dining room for 18 guests and a terrace with another 100 seats. (Waca)
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With delicacies from the Japanese-Peruvian Nikkei fusion cuisine, the Waca wants to enrich the Munich gastronomy scene. (Waca)
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With delicacies from the Japanese-Peruvian Nikkei fusion cuisine, the Waca wants to enrich the Munich gastronomy scene. (Waca)
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With delicacies from the Japanese-Peruvian Nikkei fusion cuisine, the Waca wants to enrich the Munich gastronomy scene. (Waca)
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With delicacies from the Japanese-Peruvian Nikkei fusion cuisine, the Waca wants to enrich the Munich gastronomy scene. (Waca)
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With delicacies from the Japanese-Peruvian Nikkei fusion cuisine, the Waca wants to enrich the Munich gastronomy scene. (Waca)