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Slovenia

Restaurants in Slovenia

  1. A

    Ljubljanski Dvor

    Overlooks the Ljubljanica.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Sushimama

    Ljubljana's only Japanese sushi restaurant has simple, restful decor and very fresh fish.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Ancora

    A pizzeria worth consideration is Ancora, on the 1st floor of a very popular bar/restaurant.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Kebapči

    For a taste of the Middle East, try this little hole-in-the-wall up an alley off Trubarjeva cesta.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Pizzeria Foculus

    Boasts a vaulted ceiling painted with spring and autumn leaves.

    reviewed

  6. Vančar

    If you want to eat where local people do, head for this place about 3km south of Bovec. Expect huge portions.

    reviewed

  7. F

    Delikatesa Ljubljanski Dvor

    Locals queue for huge, bargain slices of pizzas, salads, and grilled vegetables sold by weight to take away or eat on the spot.

    reviewed

  8. G

    Trubadur

    This little sladki bar (sweet bar) with the badly punned name (see street name) serves some of the best cakes on the left bank.

    reviewed

  9. H

    Paninoteka

    Healthy sandwich creations on olive ciabatta are sold here to take away or to eat outside on a lovely little square with views of the castle.

    reviewed

  10. I

    Pri Mari

    This very stylish restaurant south of the bus station makes an ambitious (and successful) attempt at combining Mediterranean and Slovenian food.

    reviewed

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  12. Letni Vrt

    Opposite the Alp Hotel, the 'Summer Garden' has pizza, grilled dishes and trout at affordable prices. Its garden is lovely in summer - as it would be.

    reviewed

  13. J

    Castle Restaurant

    The fabulous views are 'free' from the superbly situated terrace of the restaurant in the castle. It's run by the Bled's catering and tourism school and staffed by its charming students.

    reviewed

  14. K

    Ribca

    Ribca dishes around €5. This basement seafood bar below the Plečnik Colonnade in Pogačarjev trg serves tasty fried squid, sardines and herrings to hungry market-goers.

    reviewed

  15. L

    Cantina Mexicana

    The capital's most stylish Mexican restaurant has an eye-catching red-and-blue exterior and haciendalike decor, with sofas and lanterns inside. The fajitas (€7.50-€11.70) are great.

    reviewed

  16. M

    Harambaša

    At this small place in Krakovo you'll find authentic Bosnian - Sarajevan to be precise - cuisine served at low tables in a charming modern cottage atmosphere with quiet Balkan music and a lively crowd.

    reviewed

  17. N

    Kitajska Zvezda

    If you're looking for a fix of rice or noodles, try the 'Chinese Star' on the river just south of the Old Town. Szechuan dishes, including the mapo doufu (tofu with garlic and chilli) are quite good.

    reviewed

  18. Sofra

    Often touted as the most authentic Bosnian restaurant in town, there's also live music every night from September to June, when your fellow diners are likely to provide as much entertainment as those performing.

    reviewed

  19. O

    Lunch Café

    More New York than Ljubljana, this cafe, from the people who brought you Pri Vitezu, is the perfect spot for a late breakfast (from €3.50), even later brunch (from €8.50) and nosh until late. Pasta dishes (from €3.75) are notable.

    reviewed

  20. P

    Ajdovo Zrno

    A relatively recent arrival on the Ljubljana dining scene, 'Buckwheat Grain' serves soups, sandwiches, fried vegetables and lots of different salads. And they have terrific, freshly squeezed juices, including the unusual rose-petal juice with lemon. Enter from Mali trg.

    reviewed

  21. Pri Hrvatu

    Two country-style restaurants make a trip to Srednja Vas, the next village over from Studor and about 5km from Ribčev Laz, worthwhile. The first restaurant is Gostišče Rupa. The second is Pri Hrvatu, an equally popular place that can trace its pedigree back eight decades.

    reviewed

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  23. Q

    Smrekarjev Hram

    Smrekar's House starters from €5, mains around €17. This Art Nouveau jewel run by the Grand Hotel Union and named after artist and illustrator Hinko Smrekar (1883-1942), famed (in certain circles) for his 'pan-Slavic' playing cards, has always been considered the poshest international restaurant in Ljubljana. It closes in summer.

    reviewed

  24. R

    Manna

    Festooned across the front of this canal-side restaurant in Trnovo is the slogan 'Manna - Bžanske Jedi na Zemlji' (Manna - Heavenly Food on Earth). It didn't feel quite like paradise the last time we visited, but the decor is stylish, there's a wonderful covered inner courtyard for dining almost al fresco and the setting is pretty nice.

    reviewed

  25. S

    Pod Rožnikom

    This place 'Under Mt Rožnik' (sort of) and just downwind from the zoo in Park Tivoli serves southern Slav-style grills, like pljeskavica (spicy meat patties) with ajvar (roasted red peppers, tomatoes and eggplant cooked into a purée) and starters such as prebranac (onions and beans cooked in an earthenware pot). Worth the trip.

    reviewed

  26. T

    Gostilna Pri Planincu

    En situ since 1903, this is a homely pub-restaurant just down the hill from the Bledec Hostel near the castle. It offers simple Slovenian mains and grilled Balkan specialities like čevapčiči (spicy meatballs of beef or pork; around €6.65) and tasty pljeskavica z kajmakom (Serbian-style meat patties with mascarpone-like cream cheese).

    reviewed

  27. U

    Gostilna As

    The 'Ace Inn', in the passage linking Wolfova ulica and Slovenska cesta, is the place for a special occasion, with seafood, a good wine list, and a few classic Slovene dishes dominating the menu. You can also enter from Slovenska cesta 30. The As Lounge in both the cellar and a glassed-in terrace is much more informal, with sandwiches (around €4.15 to around €7.25), salads from(€4.15), and a few less elaborate main courses (from€8.30).

    reviewed