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Did you know? The Michelin Guide has come to Slovenia!The average tourist stays in Ljubljana for a total of 1.8 days, which means approximately four or five full meals, so it's important to make the most of them. If you're anything like us when we travel, sampling the local cuisine is a high priority, and there are of course many excellent restaurants in town. As with most popular tourist destinations, there are a handful of unscrupulous tourist traps that are best avoided. We won't name any names, but savvy travellers will be able to spot the usual telltale signs. To make things easier, check out The Slovenia's 250 best restaurants.
When we first moved to the city years ago, one of our biggest complaints was the dearth of selection when it came to restaurants. However, this is thankfully no longer the case, as Ljubljana's culinary scene has truly taken off in recent years and now offers enough diversity to keep all but the most finicky diners happy. There are now multiple options for Asian, Indian and even Brazilian cuisine, while traditional Balkan food from Serbia and Bosnia is a must-try if you've never been further south (unless of course you're a vegetarian).
Apart from the Michelin-awarded Restaurant & Bar Atelje, the city offers a number of other upscale restaurants that can hold their own against international competition from much larger cities, and even at the more expensive restaurants, your euros will still go a long way, especially at lunchtime when nearly every eatery in town offers daily multi-course set lunches, or kosilo, for between €5-12. Dober tek!
If you're a foodie, and we know you are, do check out the winners of The Slovenia Restaurant Awards 2020 here!
Check out a list of The Slovenia 250 best restaurants.