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International Restaurants in Ljubljana
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Salon
Ljubljana
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Finally reopened after some extensive renovations, the former café-cum-bar may have kept the same name, but has
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Sputnik Cosmic Caffe
Ljubljana
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Modern and trendy, yet welcoming and unpretentious, Sputnik may be more known as a nightlife venue for Ljubljana's up and
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Lunch Café Marley & Me
Ljubljana
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Acres of stripped pine, friendly professional service and one of the best kitchen smells in the city, despite the name this intimate bistro-type restaurant is open for breakfast and dinner as well and comes highly recommended.
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Smrekarjev Hram
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Another of Ljubljana’s upscale eateries, Smrekarjev Hram features a wide menu and a long wine list, made up of exclusively local bottles with the sole exception being French champagne for those particularly special occasions.
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Argentino
Ljubljana
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The journey out to BTC is well worth the effort, for Argentino really needs to be experienced to be believed. Huge, and based on a classic Argentinean hacienda on two levels with further seating outside, the interior designer had a great time thinking this one up.
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Angel
Located in the big Mercator center on Ljubljanske Brigade, Angel is more of a lunchtime eatery though it does stay open until 11 pm.
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Argentino
The journey out to BTC is well worth the effort, for Argentino really needs to be experienced to be believed. Huge, and based on a classic Argentinean hacienda on two levels with further seating outside, the interior designer had a great time thinking this one up.
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Atrium
The menu at the flagship restaurant of the Mons Hotel and Congress Centre is a sublime mix of the traditional and the contemporary.
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Austria Trend
The hotel is undeniably focused on the business traveller and this, their four-part restaurant and lounge follows in the same spirit.
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Cubo
Cubo’s difficult location doesn’t stop those foreigners and locals who appreciate good food and atmosphere from turning up here in droves every day.
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Čupiterija
Part café, part bar, part restaurant: Čupiterija, or Hijo de Puta as it is also known, is 100% original. Located on Mestni Trg a couple doors down from Town Hall, they serve lunch Monday to Saturday from noon to 16:00.
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DOK 19
We're always a little sceptical of places that ignore the unwritten rule prohibiting different cuisines from being prepared
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Emonska Klet
A bustling cavernous basement restaurant with exposed brick décor that gives it something of a wine cellar feel, the menu consists of traditionally inspired dishes and favourites like pizza, with a good salad bar thrown in.
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Julija
A tasteful Baroque-look interior with lots of gilded mirrors, distressed white furniture and some extraordinary blue and
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Jurman
Located on the outskirts of town, this popular family-friendly gostilna packs in the locals with a menu that seems to have
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Le Petit Café & Restaurant
Already running one of the most popular cafés in town, the owners of this French-themed coffee house recently decided to open a full-on restaurant on the same premises.
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Ljubljanski Dvor
Downstairs for vast pizzas served by a mixture of indifferent and pleasant waiters to a mixed clientele sat both inside and out.
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Luna
Located in one of the more peculiar buildings in the city, a small cylindrical structure in Bežigrad, the aptly named Luna is equal parts café and lunchtime eatery.
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Lunch Café Marley & Me
Acres of stripped pine, friendly professional service and one of the best kitchen smells in the city, despite the name this intimate bistro-type restaurant is open for breakfast and dinner as well and comes highly recommended.
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Madeira
Inconspicuously located on the edge of one of the city's ever-expanding commercial districts, this offspring of the more
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Manna
This high-class and expensive restaurant bills itself as heavenly food here on earth, and as soon as you enter the interior positively glitters.
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Maxim
In the heart of the city centre this modern, business-orientated restaurant provides a fine menu of dishes including duck breast with mashed potatoes, soups, seafood, and a galaxy of fabulous puddings.
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Most
As soon as you arrive to this restaurant you’ll notice a framed food quality award next to the door. That gives a hint of what this restaurant has in store for you.
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Nebotičnik
Only opened the last week of September, this restaurant on the 10th floor of the Nebotičnik building looks like something out of New York in the 1920s (or at least films set in New York in the 1920s).
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Paninoteka+
Ljubljana's most famous sandwich shop has finally reopened its doors after a lengthy renovation, and now includes a full-fledged restaurant and café (in addition to the original soup and sandwiches of course) on the expanded premises.
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Plato
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Polna Skleda
The Polna Skleda restaurant at the Mons hotel and congress centre is a buffet-style place (unique, we think, in Ljubljana) whereby you can take your pick from a vast variety of goodies displayed on an impresive counter in the centre of the dining room.
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Pri Vitezu
Exquisite restaurant, widely recognized as one of the city’s best. Though expensive (and we mean expensive, you can spend a fortune here) it still offers great value for money to people for whom high class food is paramount.
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Pr' Noni
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River House
Billing itself as a combined music, cocktail and restaurant bar, River House’s international ambience is helped along with some intriguing filigree lamps over the bar, cocktails to die for and freshly squeezed fruit juices.
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Romansa 1971
This restaurant on the ground floor of the Maxi Market shopping centre still manages to exude a small bistro-like ambiance, thanks in large part to its pleasant soft lighting, beige tones and open kitchen.
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Rožna Hiša
We've always had the impression that this is one of the places Slovene university professors like to take visiting academics for a relaxed meal their first day in town.
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Salon
Finally reopened after some extensive renovations, the former café-cum-bar may have kept the same name, but has
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Separé Café
Conveniently located near the motorway in Mestni Log - one of Ljubljana's quickly expanding commercial districts - Separé is a great place for a quick business lunch or leisurely post-meeting dinner.
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Skriti Kot
The name translates to "Hidden Corner", and this restaurant, which is hidden deep under the SKB building, certainly is.
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Smrekarjev Hram
Another of Ljubljana’s upscale eateries, Smrekarjev Hram features a wide menu and a long wine list, made up of exclusively local bottles with the sole exception being French champagne for those particularly special occasions.
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Sputnik Cosmic Caffe
Modern and trendy, yet welcoming and unpretentious, Sputnik may be more known as a nightlife venue for Ljubljana's up and
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The Union Garden
From June to mid-September the Union Garden restaurant and café is an oasis of tranquility right in the heart of the city centre.
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Valvasor
If you are looking for fine dining in the heart of the city, Valvasor may be just the place for you. ‘Elegant’ and ‘tasteful’ are adjectives that could be used to describe both the décor and the menu.
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Wild West Saloon
Before even glancing at the menu, you have to give them credit for the authentic-looking façade and an interior full
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Zlata Ribica
Located on a picture perfect square in one of the city's oldest buildings, Zlata Ribica (or the Golden Fish) has a long tradition of serving excellent traditional Slovene and international cuisine in a setting that is hard to beat.
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As
Exquisite presentation and service mark the legendary As out as one of the most expensive dining experiences in the city. Brimming
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JB
Firmly entrenched as one of the best restaurants in town, this fine dining experience comes courtesy of founder and head chef Janez Bratovž (hence the name).
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Café Romeo
Red vinyl PVC seating with some very strange lighting indeed and the pinkest walls you ever did see. A great place for good value
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Slon
Officially one of the best restaurants in the city (they have an award to prove it), the eatery at the Best Western Slon is well worth your time.
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