Slovenia Restaurants
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Slovenia - browse our top choices for Restaurants during your stay.
Ljubljana's caffeine-mecca, Čokl is a postage stamp-sized café that serves up the best coffee in the city, at least according to those in the know. The terrace is a lovely spot to spend an afternoon, especially taking into account how small the interior is. Quality over quantity is the name of the game here.
A hugely personable café, Tam Tam is focused on flavor while refusing to skimp on extras, serving snacks along with its coffees, beers, and wines. It has a tranquil, authentic atmosphere that comes from an inherent serenity and a seriously good selection of beverages.
Tucked away near the bus station, this little patisserie is easy to miss, yet worth every effort to find. Specializing in homemade ice cream and desserts from the Prekmurje region, this charming café will tempt you and keep you coming back for more. Try the prekmurska gibanica, which is a harmonious medley of upmarket bread, and the cream pudding for pure bliss. They also know how to make a mean cup of joe.
This spot offers a quaint backdrop for a menu of alluring local food, offered at a reasonable price. The staff are attentive, and the atmosphere is warm, as are most of the dishes. Local products such as cheese, sausage, and liquor can be purchased.
This cute, laid-back place is just off the main square, and it's perfect for a morning coffee and a light roll or sandwich.
Don’t be deceived by this restaurant’s casual appearance at the Danica campsite: it tries much harder to add variety to the average Slovenian fare than most. Economically priced while still delivering a full plate, a good portion of the menu changes seasonally. In keeping with Slovenian tradition, soup is offered year-round, and the garlic soup is a standout. Be sure to sample the full regional wine menu as well.
A friendly, family-run tavern in the village of Lokev is about 4 km (2 miles) from the Lipica stud farm. This is a great place to try traditional dishes and wine from the Karst region; a good starter is jota (bean and sauerkraut soup) followed by slow-roasted pork and a green salad topped with a spoonful of beans.
With large portions at modest prices, this friendly spot is busy year-round. Rowdy farmers take advantage of the cheap beer at front bar and everyone loves the menu "for people who work all day": roast chicken and fries, steak and mushrooms, black pudding, and turnips. For dessert, walnut štrukli (dumplings) are served with cream.
Located in the basement of the Museum of Modern Art, Kavarna Moderna is great place to reflect on the creativity upstairs or to simply enjoy a quality cup of coffee. An obvious hangout for Ljubljana's artistic types, the café also serves up some seriously good breakfast and brunch options.
This restaurant serves traditional dishes, such as roast meats, accompanied by excellent local wines. Throughout summer, enjoy the tables outside in the courtyard.
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