4 Best Restaurants in Zagreb, Zagreb and Environs

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For budget fare, leave the main square, Trg bana Jela?i?a, and go up the steps toward Dolac (the main market). Halfway up the steps on your right is a row of bistros where you can get everything from bureks (a savory cheese- or meat-filled pastry) to simple pizzas to Balkan-style grilled meats for around half what you'd pay at a modestly priced restaurant. And do remember, though Zagreb is not exactly overflowing with budget sandwich shops, traditional bakeries have long fulfilled that role for locals; at such places, which are on practically every street corner, you can pick up a burek for as little as 10 Kn a piece.

Kavana Lav

$ | Gornji Grad Fodor's Choice

Located in a 13th-century palace that is a protected cultural landmark, this café will make you feel as if you were sitting in an art gallery or perhaps the living room of a wealthy art-collecting uncle. Just up the hill (first right) from the Stone Gate, it is a perfect place to take a load off after the steep climb into Gornji Grad before heading on to seeing the parliament, Museum of Broken Relationships, and St. Mark's Church. If you're lucky, the weather will be fine and you'll find a seat on the charming outside terrace, perched atop the passage leading down to the Stone Gate.

Opatička 2, Zagreb, 10000, Croatia
099-222--2075
Known For
  • Delicious cookies and cakes
  • Good coffee and cocktails
  • Charming stone terrace

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Salo

$ | Gornji Grad Fodor's Choice

White walls and light wooden furniture set off cool decor like big glass jars of flour in this small airy space on the north end of Dolac Market. With a name meaning "fat" (pork lard, specifically), this café-bakery serves up delicious freshly baked pastries such as salenjaci (a type of Croatian sweet croissant) using traditional Croatian baking ingredients with a modern twist, as well as some sweet and salty light brunch options and acclaimed Cogito-brand coffee. Single portions are small and made to mix and match, so come early for the best choices: the no-reservations policy means first come, first served and goods can sell out quickly. The café is the creation of pastry master Petra Jelenić, chef Tvrtko Šakota, and Cogito Coffee founder Matija Powlison Belković.

Amélie

$ | Donji Grad

For a cake and coffee experience that the French namesake of this cute little café would be proud of, pop into Amélie just down the hill from the Zagreb Cathedral. The wooden tables and cozy white interior give the place a charming, even slightly rustic feel, and the surprisingly varied selection of delectable cakes and pies will release all your caloric inhibitions. This gem among Zagreb watering holes offers sweets you won't find anywhere else, including an abundance of ice cream options.

Vlaška 6, Zagreb, 10000, Croatia
01-558–3360
Known For
  • Homemade everything
  • Unique cakes for those with a sweet tooth
  • Tasty quiches for those who prefer savory treats

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The Cookie Factory

$ | Donji Grad

With an extensive selection of cookies, cupcakes, brownies, and cakes, this bakery and café with indoor and outdoor seating offers desserts both European-style and of the North American variety. Full-size cakes are available for sale and custom creations can be ordered as well, in case you're in town celebrating.

Ivana Tkalčića 21, Zagreb, 10000, Croatia
091-276–0016
Known For
  • Cookies and brownies à la mode
  • Buzzing atmosphere on Tkalčićeva Street
  • Tailor-made cakes and dessert boxes

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