Rocca Riviera
Maxvorstadt
Mediterranean glamour on Wittelsbacher Platz — Riviera-meets-Italy in Maxvorstadt.
1825 protected villa, reopened 2023 as an Amalfi-coast Italian — handmade pasta, fresh seafood, walled courtyard
Built in 1825 and listed as a protected historic building, the Bogenhauser Hof reopened in 2023 after a two-year restoration as Villa Amalfi — operators Karl Rieder and Kian Moussavi swapped the old Alpine register for upscale Italian cooking shaped by the Amalfi coast. The kitchen leans light and aromatic: handmade pasta, fresh seafood, basil and Amalfi lemons used like seasoning rather than garnish, plus the in-house bar program. The walled courtyard terrace at the back is the secret — mature, almost-rural, ten minutes from the Bavarian parliament. Main dining room plus four themed private rooms for the political-Munich and BMW-board crowds that have always used the address.
Reopened October 2023 after two years of restoration; the Bogenhauser Hof name is preserved on the building, the kitchen is now Villa Amalfi. The walled courtyard terrace June-September is the play; the four themed private rooms suit a six-to-twelve cover dinner. Hannes Reckziegel's Alpine-Asian programme that ran briefly post-Schörghuber refurbishment is gone — current cuisine is straight upscale Italian.
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