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.

Pod Zidom Bistro

$$ | Donji Grad Fodor's Choice

Wedged between the cathedral and the Dolac Market, this jazzy good-value bistro offers a creative take on classic Croatian dishes, making the most of the fresh ingredients at its doorstep. Keeping it close to traditional values, the emphasis is on meat and fish dishes but varies according to what is in season and available. Everything is house-made here, from the bread to pickled goods. Wash it down with a bottle from the impressive array of Croatian wines (from all four wine regions) available, including vintages from the bistro's own wine label. You can sleep on-site at the ultra-exclusive Pod Zidom Rooms minihotel, with four rooms (all of which include designer decor and views of the Zagreb Cathedral inner courtyard) above the restaurant.

Pod Zidom 5, Zagreb, 10000, Croatia
099-325–3600
Known For
  • Farm-to-table fruits and vegetables
  • Fresh organic meat
  • Excellent selection of Croatian wines

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Vinodol

$$ | Donji Grad Fodor's Choice

Both locals and tourists flock to this elegant spot a few blocks southwest of the main square when they hanker for excellent traditional meaty fare such as veal and lamb, pork with plum sauce, or, for starters (or dessert), melt-in-your-mouth štrukli. Enjoy all this in a spacious shaded courtyard or inside under brick-vaulted ceilings with low lighting that create the impression of a wine cellar even though you're not in a cellar at all.

Nikole Tesle 10, Zagreb, 10000, Croatia
01-481–1427
Known For
  • Attractively plated dishes
  • Croatian art enhances decor
  • Site has continuously been a restaurant since the 1940s

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Pivnica Medvedgrad

$ | Donji Grad

Best known for excellent beers brewed on the premises, all three of the Pivnica Medvedgrad locations serve up roast meats, goulash, and beans and sausage, accompanied by a range of salads. The Ilica location and its cavernous beer hall—replete with long wooden tables, high leather-backed chairs, and wood-beamed ceilings—is about a 10-minute walk west from the main square. It’s very popular and gets busy, but there are usually enough tables to go around. Little Medo, on Tkalčićeva, has a smaller interior but a vast patio that expands across the street. Don't miss out on the craft beers on the menu—a classic is Grička Vještica, named for the legendary Zagreb Witch of Grič. Live music nights and events happen here often.

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Stari Fijaker

$ | Donji Grad

This old-fashioned restaurant with vaulted ceilings, wood-paneled walls, and crisp white table linens was the first one in Croatia to earn the certificate of Croatian Authentic Cuisine. The menu features carefully presented traditional Croatian dishes not easy to find at other restaurants—especially those native to the Zagreb region—such as Zagorska juha (Zagorje-style potato soup with ham and mushrooms), pečena teletina (roast veal), and punjene paprike (stuffed peppers). This is a place beloved by locals and tourists alike, so recommendations are recommended. The restaurant is just off Ilica, a five-minute walk from the main square on a cobblestone side street. 

Mesnička 6, Zagreb, 10000, Croatia
01-483–3829
Known For
  • Popular spot, so reservations are recommended
  • Eight-minute walk down Ilica from the main square
  • Excellent service showcasing Croatian hospitality

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