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4 based on 227 reviews
Basta Gourmet Bar features excellent ambient and authentic Neapolitan Style Pizza in the heart of the city. All menu items are made with the best ingredients, fresh from a hot burning wood oven. With 2 beautiful outdoor terraces and attractively designed
Pizza is really good and coctals too. Service is ok but you wait a bit. Prices are lower then in Split. Thank you for your review. We are happy you enjoyed our pizza/cocktails and hope you will come back soon as we will do our best to improve our service in the future.
4 based on 495 reviews
Pod Zidom is Michelin recommended up-market bistronomy restaurant with unique signature touch. We are using high cooking tehniques to reinterprate local heritage and traditions which inspires us when creating new menus.
Creative, delicious food, wonderful presentation and attentive, intelligent service. Nestled between the market and the Cathedral. The gnocchi with mushroom was the best Iâve had outside of Italy. Fresh ingredients, excellent recommendations for wine pairing.
4 based on 234 reviews
We went here on the recommendation of the Sheraton down the street and were not disappointed. The interior of this restaurant is interestingly decorated, the staff friendly and professional, the wines on offer of high quality and the food delicious. Be sure to try the dumplings.
4 based on 1073 reviews
Followed by the rythm of bossa nova, light snacks and creative tapas, we are welcoming you into the wine&dine part of the resturant where your gastronomic journey takes off, accompanied by our creative menus, which are upgraded with new challenges every d
We saw this restaurant going at the upper part of the city. Not a touristtrap, but a restaurant with some people. Tastefull dishes, fresh ingredients, perfect staff, nice atmosphere.Good quality for the price.
4 based on 489 reviews
Since 2002. we are true Mediterranian restaurant in heart of Zagreb ! Only 10 minutes away from Zagreb main square and Croatian national theatre, hidden in Castellum centre with breathtaking garden and perfect match of traditional and modern cuisine you w
What a great restaurant!! The food and service were fantastic. I would highly recommend a visit. The waiter went above and beyond. The black pasta with truffle was amazing. The sea bream was perfectly prepared and served. The chocolate cake at the end finished off the meal with just the right amount of sweet.
4 based on 1275 reviews
The restaurant Lanterna na Dolcu (Lanterna at the Dolac Market) was opened on 10 September 2010 in the magical atmosphere of an old manor. Brothers Tomislav and Ivan shared the same vision from the beginning - to offer traditional Zagreb food at reasonabl
We had dinner in Lanterna due to the positive comments in Tripadvisor. The food was good but probably not very different to other restaurants located on the same very nice pedestrian Zagrebâs street.
4 based on 323 reviews
A good fine dining experience in Zagreb. The atmosphere, decoration, service level etc. were spotless. However, for that insane price level (spent about 800 hrk for two people, no desserts), I expected to be just a bit more excited with the food. My black risotto and the creamy potatoes were too salty, the house wine wasn't particularly good in my taste, and I don't get why they charge an extra 25 hrk per person for "table preparation". Anyway, if you are looking for a very fancy chef's restaurant, this is probably the place for you.
5 based on 747 reviews
Few useful tips: Because of the size of our place, we donât recommend it to families and groups of more than 3 people. We work on a first-come, first-served basis as our place is very small and with limited number of high chairs. We don't have a toilet! W
We went here based on reviews. Very small place seats 4 on counter inside and weather permitting 8 outside on two tables. The menu is similar to tapas. We tried several plates. The server explained thoroughly the plate, as far as where ingredients were from and differences in the oils. Such a great little place for a quick bite.
4 based on 227 reviews
Basta Gourmet Bar features excellent ambient and authentic Neapolitan Style Pizza in the heart of the city. All menu items are made with the best ingredients, fresh from a hot burning wood oven. With 2 beautiful outdoor terraces and attractively designed
Pizza is really good and coctals too. Service is ok but you wait a bit. Prices are lower then in Split. Thank you for your review. We are happy you enjoyed our pizza/cocktails and hope you will come back soon as we will do our best to improve our service in the future.
5 based on 89 reviews
Fiery & creative takes on Croatian cuisine in a casual bistro. Lunch, dinner. Location: Masarykova 11, in the backyard.
Tucked into a residential alley, Bestija is hard to find but worth it. Charming little place with some beautiful plates coming out of the tiny kitchen. Join the hip young locals for seasonal fresh dishes like sausage stuffed pepper. My grilled Adriatic fish was seriously undercooked, as in raw, but when I asked the waiter he said it was intentional. Celery soup with pumpkin oil was tasty but should be served with some crunchy bread. Would be 5 stars with just a little more attention to taste as well as the presentation and attitude. Croatian wine and local craft beer pair well with the creative cooking and atmosphere.
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