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Best Restaurants in Ljubljana

Central Europe's most underrated dining capital — castle on the hill, dragons on the bridges, and a young Slovenian kitchen scene that is one of the most exciting in the EU.

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At a glance

The best restaurants in this city for 2026 are led by Strelec. Runners-up by editorial rank: JB Restavracija, AFTR, Cubo, Monstera Bistro.

The Ljubljana List

Five editorial picks, ranked by the only filter that matters: why you are dining.

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The Top Five in Ljubljana

Ranked against a single question: if you had one night in Ljubljana, where would you go?

1

Strelec

Modern Slovenian $$$$ Michelin Plate, Gault&Millau 17/20

Inside the medieval Archer's Tower of Ljubljana Castle, with the city laid out below — the most spectacular fine-dining room in Slovenia.

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2

JB Restavracija

Modern European $$$$ World's 50 Best (Discovery), Gault&Millau

The legend — Janez Bratovž's pioneering kitchen, the first Slovenian restaurant to break onto the world stage and still the chef's-chef booking in the city.

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3

AFTR

Modern European $$$$ JRE — Jeunes Restaurateurs

Jorg Zupan's reinvention of his Michelin-starred Atelje — looser, more conversational, but cooking at the same uncompromising level.

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4

Cubo

Modern European $$$ Long-running Modernist Anchor

The grown-up modernist room on Slovenska — Boštjan Trstenjak's quietly confident kitchen, and Ljubljana's most reliable executive lunch.

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5

Monstera Bistro

Modern Slovenian Bistro $$$ Michelin Guide listed

Bine Volčič's chef-driven bistro — the room where Ljubljana's young food obsessives go for a tasting menu under €100.

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The Ljubljana Dining Guide

Ljubljana is the central European dining surprise. The Slovenian capital — a baroque-and-art-nouveau river town dominated by the medieval castle on the hill — has, over the last decade, become one of the most exciting young restaurant scenes in the EU. Slovenia received its first Michelin Guide in 2020; the city now has multiple stars; the cooking is built around an unusually rich agricultural hinterland (the Karst, the Vipava valley, the coast at Piran, the Alpine north) and an even more unusual wine programme.

The chef community is small enough that everybody trains with everybody else — Janez Bratovž (JB) is the founding figure who opened the door to The World's 50 Best, Igor Jagodic at Strelec runs the castle kitchen, Jorg Zupan (Atelje, now AFTR) brought the city's first star, and a new generation built around Bine Volčič at Monstera Bistro and Boštjan Trstenjak at Cubo runs the modernist register. The wine programmes lean heavily Slovenian — the orange wines of the Vipava and the reds of the Karst are world-class.

Neighbourhoods

Stari Trg and Mestni Trg (the riverside Old Town squares, walking distance from the castle, highest concentration of fine dining); Castle Hill (Strelec inside the medieval Archer's Tower); the Centre (Cankarjeva, Slovenska, Nazorjeva — international and modernist rooms); Trnovo and Krakovo (the Bohemian quarter south of the river, casual and chef-driven); Šiška (residential, a few destination kitchens for in-the-know diners).

Reservations & Practical Notes

The Michelin rooms — AFTR, Strelec — want two to three weeks for weekend dinner. Most kitchens are closed Sunday and Monday. Dress code is smart casual across the board (jackets are unusual, even at the top end). Tipping is not strictly required — service is included in the bill — but 5–10% rounded up is standard for good service. The city is small and walkable; almost everything in this guide is within twenty minutes on foot of the central Tromostovje (Triple Bridge). Cash is still common at the older institutions; cards work everywhere serious.

For a deeper editorial read, see our ongoing Editorial coverage — including pieces on the Best Restaurants for Every Occasion, and our Impress Clients and First Date occasion guides.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best restaurant in Ljubljana?
For 2026, our editorial pick is Strelec. Editorial runners-up: JB Restavracija, AFTR, Cubo, Monstera Bistro.
Where should I eat in Ljubljana tonight?
For a same-night booking, the casual and mid-tier picks above are reachable. Monstera Bistro typically takes walk-ins; Cubo accepts day-of reservations. The splurge picks (Strelec, JB Restavracija) need 3–5 weeks notice.
How much does dinner cost in Ljubljana?
At the splurge picks (Strelec, JB Restavracija), expect $200–$400 per person without wine — full tasting menus. Mid-tier rooms run $80–$140. Casual but excellent neighborhood spots in Ljubljana sit at $40–$70.
What is the most expensive restaurant in Ljubljana?
Strelec sits at the top of the Ljubljana dining list — full tasting menu with wine pairings runs $400+ per person. Other splurge-tier rooms (JB Restavracija, AFTR) cluster at $250–$350.
Which Ljubljana restaurants have Michelin stars?
The top of our Ljubljana list is anchored by Michelin-starred and globally-recognized rooms. Strelec, JB Restavracija and AFTR are the rooms most frequently cited in international guides.
Do I need a reservation for restaurants in Ljubljana?
For the splurge and mid-tier picks: yes, always. Splurge tier needs 3–6 weeks notice; mid-tier 1–2 weeks. Casual rooms in Ljubljana take walk-ins early evening (5:30–6:30pm) and last-minute cancellations open up regularly through the booking apps.
What's the best neighborhood for restaurants in Ljubljana?
Ljubljana's strongest dining clusters around the central business district and the high-end residential quarters — that's where the splurge picks (Strelec, JB Restavracija) sit. Casual options spread further; bookmark this guide and use the city map view above.
Where do locals eat in Ljubljana?
The casual and mid-tier picks above are local-frequented — fewer tourists, better pricing, and the rooms where Ljubljana-based diners have weekly tables. The splurge picks attract a mix of locals (anniversary, business) and international visitors.