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Apetit City
This 'oasis of enlightened hedonism' is the newly opened downtown branch of a favorite Apetit bistro. Ask the helpful-without-hovering staff to compliment their fresh seafood, beef and lamb dishes with a delicate dessert.
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Bistro Apetit
The menu is gem-like in its perfection: a small selection of imaginative dishes tailored to the season. The dishes themselves are an essay in flavour, texture and presentation.
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Bistro Karlo
This top-class temple of flavor worship trains all taste buds in the art of preserving and the pleasure of savoring nature's finest flavors.
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Fontana
A better than solid buffet in the heart of that five-star wonderland known as Sheraton. Oh yes, business dudes are on the prowl and certainly believe they're changing the world.
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Galerija
In the courtyard behind the Norwegian embassy cluster a number of tiny boutiques. Behind them is a small garden, and Galerija faces onto that peaceful corner.
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Hugo
Fans of the restaurant Marcellino will be cheered by the opening of a stylish and affordably priced cousin, with a selection of imaginative dishes priced between 60 and 100kn.
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Imperial Caffe
Boasting a quick cafe lunch, why yes, it is quick, in a cafe, and the hours of service are certainly lunch related. 55kn gets you a solid meal of the day, a glass of wine and a cup of coffee.
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Katedralis
Good food, great price and primo location make this a lovely place to get-to-know some local flavors from a spectacular spot overlooking the near-by cathedral.
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Kuhinja
Savor the understated pleasure of dining amidst tables packed with lunchtime locals where fast, friendly servers offer-up generously portioned plates of ever-changing yet always mouth-watering takes on delectable classic cuisine.
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Lobby Food & Mood
If you’re expecting cracked-leather chairs and a scratched coffee table covered in old magazines, the glass-tube entry across a rock garden might be a bit of a shock.
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Mano
Clean lines, dark wood and cool lounge music make this a gastronomic haven for the city´s younger generation. The meat-based
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Marcellino
A Mediterranean offering, your meal is undeniably fresh and sublime in flavour... it's also miniature and very expensive.
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Panino
Changes are afoot at Panino. An ever popular business person's lunch hangout, the interior has a superb feeling of greenhouse.
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Prasac
Do you know what the word Prasac means in the Croatian language? Pig! And does the expression ‘eat like a pig’ mean
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Radiccio
An urban take on the traditional konoba, the menu is a breath of fresh air - mainly Mediterranean in inspiration, with some heartier inland European classics.
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Republica
One of the last remaining Viennese-style coffee houses and a Zagreb social institution for many years, the freshly renovated and still civilized City Coffee House now boasts a restaurant, and is one of the few places offering a good breakfast.
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Sorriso
Dedication to serving top-quality dishes from local, organic ingredients while remaining affordable promises to make any visitor to Sorriso feel like a special guest without the pocketbook pains.
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Zinfandels
Zinfandels, named after California’s most famous wine grape (believed to have originated on the Croatian Adriatic), specialises
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Black Rock
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