Restaurants in Karst & Coast
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Pri Mari
This very stylish restaurant south of the bus station makes an ambitious (and successful) attempt at combining Mediterranean and Slovenian food.
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Yildiz Han
Yildiz Han 'Star House', a branch of a similarly named establishment in Ljubljana, has all our Turkish favourites, including sigara böreği (filo parcels filled with cheese), yaprak dolmasi (stuffed vine leaves) and kebabs.
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Tri Vdove
One of Piran's attractions is its plethora of fish restaurants, especially along Prešernovo nabrežje, though don't expect any bargains. Most of them - including Tri Vdove cater to the tourist trade and are over-priced.
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Pavel 2
One of Piran's attractions is its plethora of fish restaurants, especially along Prešernovo nabrežje, though don't expect any bargains. Most of them - including Pavel 2 cater to the tourist trade and are over-priced.
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Pavel
One of Piran's attractions is its plethora of fish restaurants, especially along Prešernovo nabrežje, though don't expect any bargains. Most of them - including Pavel cater to the tourist trade and are over-priced.
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Istrska Klet Slavček
The 'Istrian Cellar', situated in the 18th-century Carli Palace, is one of the most colourful places for a meal in the Old Town. Filling set lunches, and there's Malvazija and Teran wine available straight from the barrel.
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Zmajev Hram
Housed in a stunning (and totally revamped) 1920s-style building next to the cave entrance, the 'Cave Restaurant' has a dozen set menus from which to choose. There's also a much cheaper self-service restaurant nearby.
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Riva
Our new favourite (and very classy) seafood restaurant on Prešernovo nabrežje has the best sea views and décor. There's a pizzeria next door for ichthyphobes.
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La Storia
This Italian-style trattoria in the same building as the Hotel Koper focuses on pasta and salads and has outside seating in the warmer months. The salad bar is good value.
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Pizzerija Atrij
This old favourite down an alleyway no wider than your average fullback's shoulder spread serves decent pizzas and has a small back garden.
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Stara Gostilna
This delightful bistro in the Old Town serves both meat and fish dishes and has some of the best and most welcoming service in town.
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Jadran
This central, old-style restaurant has a good selection of reasonably priced fish dishes and friendly - if not silver - service.
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Santeé Caffe
This hyper-friendly place has sandwiches and salads and walls painted in colours as vivid as its excellent ice creams.
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Gostilna Požar
This simple restaurant is conveniently located next to the ticket kiosk and in full heart-stopping view of the castle.
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Okrepčevalnica Bife Burek
This place servies good-value burek and pizza slices, which you can carry to Titov trg and eat there.
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Flora
The terrace of this simple pizzeria east of the Punta lighthouse has uninterrupted views of the Adriatic.
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Pizzeria Minutka
A pizzeria with a terrace, Minutka is a favourite with locals and also does more ambitious main courses.
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Pizza Čuk
Pizza Čuk is fairly central and located southwest of Titov trg just off Tržaška cesta.
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Galeb
An excellent family-run restaurant, Galeb is east of the Punta lighthouse and nonsmoking throughout.
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Market
There's an outdoor Market in the small square behind the Municipal Hall.
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Market
There's an outdoor Market in the open courtyard of the shopping centre.
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Noč in Dan
This 24-hour self-catering place is located centrally in Postojna town.
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Delfin
This restaurant is housed in a 15th-century house facing Trg 1 Maja.
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Mercator
This is a centrally located self-catering place in Postojna town.
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