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After being more or less raised on fast food in the US, we consider ourselves something of an expert on the subject, and as such
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Surf'n'Fries
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Several weeks ago we began noticing people carrying around boxes of fries (or chips as we would say) in the city centre, and it turns out that this place is the culprit.
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AGA Kebapči
It makes no claim to be other than what it is a fast food kebab shop providing visitors and locals with a taste of Turkey. But
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Apetit
Just around the corner from, and run by the same folks as, the ever-popular café Le Petit, the similarly called Apetit prepares a huge variety of healthy sandwich, salads, wraps and pastries to take away.
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Backwerk
Founded in Düsseldorf in 2001, Backwerk was Europe's first self-service bakery and in the past decade has quicky expanded to nearly 200 franchises across five countries (not to mention having its business concept copied by countless others).
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Burger King
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Delikatesa Ljubljanski Dvor
The acclaimed Ljubljana restaurant’s fast food outlet offers such tantalising takeaway options as good value slices of hot gooey pizza, meat, salad, lasagne and cold drinks.
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Dunajska Pekarna
This bakery is nothing to write home about but it's directly opposite the main train and bus stations and open around the clock, meaning that perhaps you can write home from it if you have to wait for a train at some ungodly hour and also fancy a snack.
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Falafel
A tiny little place churning out delicious falafel-based delicacies plus the usual array of pizzas and burgers. An excellent choice for vegetarians on the move, expect long queues during the busy lunchtime period.
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Frks
We usually don't make such lofty pronouncements, but as far as we're concerned this tiny take-away on Kongresni Trg makes the best wraps in town.
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Gušt
A long time provider of sandwiches to various bars and cafés around the country, Gušt now has a couple of its own outlets in Ljubljana.
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Happy Pek
This colourful multi-level bakery just off Prešernov Trg is quite famous for its large tubular 'Happy Rolls', which while perhaps a bit pricey at €2.
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Hot Horse
Eating horses may horrify most British visitors, but that's only because they've watched too much Mr Ed and have never tried it.
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Jež
To the left a bar the size of a coffin, to the right a fast food outlet bashing out basic fare including sandwiches and pizza.
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Konkurenca
Kebabs, burgers and burek to eat in or take away around the clock just southwest of the train and bus stations. Look for the blinding yellow and green façade for some of the cheapest eats in town.
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McDonald’s
It’s McHere if you McNeed it. Also inside the train station (open 07:00-23:00), in BTC (open 08:00 - 24:00, Sunday 09:00 - 24:00) with a drive-thru nearby open 24 hours and in several other locations in Ljubljana.
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Opcija
In a break from traditional train station fare, Opcija offers a staggering selection of freshly made sandwiches and salads at fairly reasonable prices.
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Pizza Šestinka
Formerly known as Napoli, this pizza by the slice place is hugely popular with the lunchtime crowd, and we seem to find ourselves grabbing something to go at least once a week.
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Smith's
Ljubljana's premier gourmet sandwich shop now has a second location under the Ajdovščina commercial centre just off Slovenska.
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Surf'n'Fries
Several weeks ago we began noticing people carrying around boxes of fries (or chips as we would say) in the city centre, and it turns out that this place is the culprit.
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Tomato
Two colourful dining areas with plenty of hard-wearing furniture, on which you’ll find a galaxy of equally bright students tucking into excellent value food including fish and chips, hot sandwiches, pasta and other treats.
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Žak
Located under the hulking Ajdovščina building just off a busy crossroads, this French style bakery whips up tasty snacks that, judging by the constant lines, tempt a fair number of workers from the surrounding offices to extend their smoke breaks.
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