Find out what European restaurants to try in Kamnik. Kamnik (pronounced [ˈkaːmnik] ( listen); German: Stein or Stein in Oberkrain) is a town in northern Slovenia. It is the central settlement of the Municipality of Kamnik. It encompasses a large part of the Kamnik Alps and the surrounding area. The town of Kamnik has ruins of two castles as well as many examples of historical architecture.
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We visited this tiny restaurant today. Very friendly staff, nice atmosfphere, very good apple juice, locally produced. The Burger was awsome. I liked very much, especcialy the sauce. Cottage cheese and pumpkin oil.I would defenitely visit it again.
4 based on 25 reviews
The restaurant offers you the chance to relax and enjoy a friendly and homely ambient with excellent cuisine. On warm sunny days, you can sit in the garden and enjoy the Sun's rays, or you can hide away in the shade of the atrium surrounded by greenery an
Little restaurant in the old city centre of Kamnik. Unfortunately, not the top place to it, food is ok, but nothing more than that, you feel sometimes, that you are sitting in someones livingroom, especially when sitting in a room, facing main street. Maybe appropriate place for a lunch break, but not for having dinner....
Headed north to Robanov Kot, we stopped here for a late lunch and are so glad we did. They have plenty of off-street parking and you enter in the downstairs bar, but go upstairs for the dining room. There, they have a great ambience with wood ceilings. While the menu is not setup for tourists, the English speaking waiter was more than willing to assist and make recommendations. We decided on a starter of potato soup with three different kinds of wild mushrooms which was deliciously outstanding due to the flavors and textures. Good homemade bread and a side green salad. But, to top it off the proprietor gave us a wonderful, light chocolate mousse cake compliments of the house. What a charming place!
5 based on 6 reviews
Cute little cafe in the city center with beautiful garden. Offering also cakes, ice-cream, snacks and smoothies.
We are often in Rotovz, drinking our morning coffee and eating croissants. Waitress is very nice, coffee is just amazing! They even have a rice 'milk' to serve with a coffee. Place is charming, clean, and also the outside seating area is very nice, shady...
4 based on 20 reviews
Lovely little place with great food and good prices. Our portions were big and everything tasted delicious. Warm atmosphere.
4 based on 68 reviews
Just off the main medieval street of charming Kamnik, this is a friendly place where English is cheerfully spoken. My eggplant pizza had a delicious crust. Gluten free options as well. The small pizza was enough for me, the large only slightly bigger. Only reason itâs not 5 stars is the beer on tap is Tuborg, not Union or LaÅ¡ko. Enjoyed our early evening meal on the outdoor patio after a walk around town.
4 based on 134 reviews
My first time at this inn, having been told nice things about food & service, read the same in regular column of the currently most influential restaurant critic in the country. To start with, it is a traditonal inn, not a glossy restaurant. Location well out of the usual way from Ljubljana to Maribor, quite far from Ljubljana as well. A traditional house, accompanied with a modern and truly nice looking additional building offering rooms for obviously very frequent foreign tourists. Parking easy, abundant space. A nice pavillion for weddings on a large lawn. A terrace for the summer months. Clearly key business beside the half-board guests is special events (weddings, birthdays). We had the questionnable benefit of sharing our time with one such party in the main restaurant hall, which required full attention of the staff available.Sadly, my own impression was a disaster. Having booked four days ahead, we had to wait for nearly quarter of an hour before staff prepared a table for us in a relatively nice (and entirely empty) dining room that a busload of tourists has left sometime earlier. No apologies, not even a drink on the house at the bar while we were waiting. Service by a completely fed-up male waiter was something one should best forget. Wine list non-existent, the choice of wine that the landlady (clearly alarmed by an obviously outraged guest) brought to the table was sadly limited to some dozen bottles of low to medium quality level. We wanted to order the dishes recommended by the above critic only to learn that you have to order these at least a day in advance, otherwise you have the classical low level guesthouse choice for the average gourmand (not gourmet, kindly note), prepared in a very correct, yet uninspired way. 9 on a 1-20 scale for the kitchen impression. However, when we were about to curse the day, the desserts came as a revelation â just like being in another restaurant. Designer plates and perfect patissier products â reportedly by the same chef. No idea....Great place for simple wedding parties, great place for your everyday Slovenian guest needing a serious wienerschnitzel at very friendly prices. But avoid if looking for a gourmet experience. Thereagain, you can read the usual enthusiastic praises of generously rewarded writers with ever new nicks that help nearly all restaurants here to have 4-4.5 out of 5 circles. There seem to be many such in Sloveniaâ¦
5 based on 145 reviews
Local food
We had such a wonderful night at this restaurant! Consistent with other reviews, host Mira is incredible. She serves, cooks, converses in multiple languages and makes it all seem effortless. We ordered too much food, but everything was delicious! Mushroom soup was my favorite, husband got beef noodle. Each soup order enough for two people (2.5 euro). We ordered salad which consists of lettuce, pickled beets and tomatoes lightly dressed in a vinaigrette (3 euro). Mira also suggested we try the pumpkin seed oil which she left on the table - yum. We each ordered our own entrees (10.5 euros each). All were delicious - sausage, pork and trout. Served with zucchini and nettle cannelloni. Meats also included potatoes and trout served with roasted pistachios and capers.We sat on a balcony that overlooks trees. Temperature and setting were very peaceful and relaxing. There were only 8 tables and all were full. There are more tables inside but if you want to dine outside I would suggest reservations.
We serve all kind of traditional food from our region, good quality with low price, daily menus, snacks, lounches. We also take reservations for groups (weddings, business, ...).
The food in the restaurant is not very good. The waitress that served us was very kind, but pretty unprofessional. There are five different lunch packages available and they basically include everything that is on the main course menu. The luch package includes soup, main course, salad and dessert. Wife ordered a salad "Äebelica" which was drowned in water. Daughter ordered grilled stake and vegetables and after she finished it her plate was covered with oil containing burnt bits from the grill. My Weekend lunch 5: mushroom soup (had slimy things inside, clearly thickened with wheat flour, but tasted fine), steak with a mushroom sauce (very much like the mushroom soup - very floury), served with vegetables (carrots, cauliflower) and cottage cheese struklji on the side - acceptable. After the main course my daughter and I were waiting to get the promised salad, but the waitress disappeared and didn't bring the included dessert either. After waiting for a long time, we went to get her inside and then she asked if I wanted the dessert. After checking the bill we noticed that the dessert needed to be payed extra. So, not just that we did not get two salads, we also had to pay for the dessert that was supposed to be included into the lunch package. When we kindly pointed out her mistake, there was no apology. I consider that very unprofessional, maybe we chose a bad day/time to be served. The food is probably the same anytime. There's a lot of room for improwement, definitely.
4 based on 83 reviews
I work for a company with its offices above the restaurant and have used it for lunches mainly whenever in Slovenia (typically one week per month for the past four years) - the self service cafeteria provides good value meals every day before 1:00pm (Slovenians eat early!) and rest of the time the table service restaurant is open. The menu in the restaurant is good, promoting steaks strongly. Nice staff. Quick and easy for lunch. Relaxed and spacious. For evenings itâs a bit out of town so no idea how busy it gets, but Iâm sure itâs good. They have a good selection of beers, too. Not posh, but pleasant.
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