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Gostilnica Rio-Momo
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Situated between the central post office and Kongresni Trg on the city's main thoroughfare, we've never found the exterior to be the most inviting but once you get inside it's actually quite warm and cosy.
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Gostilna Dubočica
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Located in the Moste neighbourhood of Ljubljana a short walk, drive or bike ride east of the hospital, once you cross the railway tracks it's easy to think you've arrived in some quaint countryside village.
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Gostilna Gurman
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This is the place to head for authentic Serbian food in Trnovo. You'll think you were in Belgrade with all the grilled meat
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Gostišče Portal
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Step into this cavernous old gostilna or stay out on the terrace and watch the river flow by at this great restaurant tucked away from the traffic.
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Čad
When you ask locals to name there favourite Serbian restaurant in Ljubljana, Čad is the most frequently heard answer. Small, rustic, and surrounded by greenery, this gostilna is situated by Rožnik hill, near Tivoli Park.
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Gostilna Dubočica
Located in the Moste neighbourhood of Ljubljana a short walk, drive or bike ride east of the hospital, once you cross the railway tracks it's easy to think you've arrived in some quaint countryside village.
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Gostilna Gurman
This is the place to head for authentic Serbian food in Trnovo. You'll think you were in Belgrade with all the grilled meat
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Gostilnica Rio-Momo
Situated between the central post office and Kongresni Trg on the city's main thoroughfare, we've never found the exterior to be the most inviting but once you get inside it's actually quite warm and cosy.
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Gostišče Portal
Step into this cavernous old gostilna or stay out on the terrace and watch the river flow by at this great restaurant tucked away from the traffic.
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Harambaša
Ćevapčići (che-VAP-chi-chi) - the delicious Balkan staple of juicy barbequed lamb or beef - is served in abundance here.
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Pri Jovotu
It might not get any more homey than this, this ill-kempt restaurant bares a striking resemblance to grandma's house replete with bad lawn furniture and a pet parrot sitting in the middle of the dining room.
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Sarajevo '84
One of Ljubljana's more atmospheric Bosnian restaurants occupies the subterranean premises of a former jazz club and sports
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Sofra
For a well-prepared taste of Bosnia without the long train ride, this restaurant offers intimate and classy surroundings and a reasonably priced menu featuring mostly Bosnian grilled, roasted, and sometimes spicy specialties.
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