Gostilna Sestica ★ 4.2
Sestica has been a Ljubljana inn since 1776, the city's oldest restaurant, plating Slovenian classics, game and house-made pasta from the menu.
Signature: Game stew, Homemade pasta, Kranjska klobasa
Breg is Jorg Zupan's neo-gostilna with partner Matjaz Ivanc, opened 2021 in the old Vitez rooms on the Ljubljanica. Fatty-and-delicious is the brief.
Signature dishes: Slovenian comfort plates, Seasonal grills
Address: Breg 20, 1000 Ljubljana
Sestica has been a Ljubljana inn since 1776, the city's oldest restaurant, plating Slovenian classics, game and house-made pasta from the menu.
Signature: Game stew, Homemade pasta, Kranjska klobasa
Sestica has been a Ljubljana inn since 1776, the city's oldest restaurant, plating Slovenian classics, game and house-made pasta from the menu.
Signature: Game stew, Homemade pasta, Kranjska klobasa
Sokol opened in 1870 in an old bourgeois house steps from the Town Hall. The kitchen sticks to indigenous Slovenian cooking, kranjska klobasa.
Signature: Carniolan sausage with sauerkraut, Mushroom soup in a bread cup, Game
Spajza on Gornji trg below the castle is one of Ljubljana's longer-running fine bistros, plating aged steaks and seafood in wood-and-vintage rooms.
Signature: Aged steak, Seafood pasta, Karst pršut
Druga Violina on Stari trg is a social-enterprise gostilna run by the CUDV Draga centre, employing adults with special needs. The kitchen sticks to Slovenian.
Signature: Beef soup, Kranjska klobasa, Veal stew, Struklji
Pri Skofu is a tiny female-run gostilna on a quiet Krakovo lane south of the centre, serving a short seasonal menu that leans on the garden plots nearby.
Signature: Seasonal lunch menu, Garden produce dishes
Vodnikov Hram on the market square has a kitchen that has continuously served Slovenian classics since the 19th century, with grilled meats.
Signature: Jota, Grilled meats, Gibanica