4 Best Restaurants in Bratislava, Slovakia

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We've compiled the best of the best in Bratislava - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Albrecht

$$$$ Fodor's choice

One of the city's most elegant fine dining experiences, Restaurant Albrecht near Bratislava Castle serves sumptuous, strictly seasonal French cuisine using the highest quality locally sourced ingredients; menus often list individual farms and producers. Head chef Jaroslav Žídek is known for his elaborate, multicourse tasting menus, but you can also order the dishes à la carte: opt for the tuna ceviche to start, the lamb back with sheep-cheese ravioli for main, and the plum dumplings to finish. If you don't want to trek back to town after dinner, you can stay at the attached hotel; it's a gorgeous 1920s building with great wellness facilities.

Mudroňova 4237/82, 811 03, Slovakia
902–333–888
Known For
  • Multicourse tasting menus
  • Great-value lunch menu
  • Five minutes by taxi from the Old Town
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Konditorei Kormuth

$$ Fodor's choice

It may look unassuming from the street, but step inside and it becomes immediately apparent why this is considered one of Europe's most beautiful cafés. The walls and ceilings throughout the interior are plastered in majestic Renaissance-style frescoes, while seemingly every nook and cranny of the old building is filled with antiques, some dating back to the 16th century. It's such a gorgeous interior, there's an entrance fee (€10 per person), although this does include a coffee and a cake. Fortunately the dining experience measures up to the decor, with bone china tea service and elegant patisserie.

KOUN

$ Fodor's choice

In recent years, Bratislava has been taken over by ice cream stores, and today it's hard to find an Old Town street without a high-quality gelato option. But if you have to choose only one scoop while you're in town, opt for Koun (pronounced "cone"). Run by Barbara Szalaiova, who studied the art of gelato making in Italy, this award-winning gelateria has an ever-changing rota of flavors, with only eight of their hundreds of recipes available on any given day.

Paulínyho 1, 811 02, Slovakia
948–687–795
Known For
  • Incredible lemon cake ice cream
  • Sunny decor and even sunnier staff
  • Half-hidden on a side street off Hviezdoslav Square
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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UFO

$$$ Fodor's choice

The UFO-like structure perched atop the Novy Most Bridge across the Danube River was installed during the five-year construction of the bridge starting in 1967. Now it's a 278-foot high restaurant that serves as one of Bratislava's elite dining establishments. The international menu features an eclectic selection, like poached fish in Thai curry, lamb with parmesan polenta, and grilled duck breast in masao sauce. A seven-course degustation menu is available for 75 euros. Seats are at a premium during sunset. The observation deck above the restaurant was closed during the communist era to prevent people from seeing capitalist Austria in the distance. Now non-diners can go up and enjoy the view for 6 euros.