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🇭🇷 Where to Eat in Zagreb? — OMMA Korean Restaurant

✨OMMA’s owner was actually my senior from language school when I first arrived in Croatia. ✨She later opened this Korean restaurant near campus, and I’ve been a regular ever since. ✨Two years ago, she relocated—now even closer to my place! ⚠️ Heads Up 🌈Closed Sundays ❌ 🌈Hours: Mon-Fri 11 AM–8 PM | Sat 11 AM–6 PM 🌈Weekend Warning: Korean tour groups often book out Fridays/Saturdays—call ahead (📞 on Google) to avoid disappointment. 🚌 How to Get There 🌹By Tram: Take lines 3/4/13/14/17 to Studentski Centar, then walk 3-5 mins along the rail underpass. 🌹Turn right at the first intersection (look for the café)—it’s behind it. 🌹By Car: Paid parking available nearby. 🍽️ Menu Picks (~€12/person) 🔥 Spicy Rice Cakes (Tteokbokki) – Best shared (too much as a solo dish). 🍜 Kimchi Pork Neck Stew – My rainy-day go-to! Spicy but addictive (light on meat, though). 🍚 Bibimbap – Healthy and balanced. 🍗 Fried Chicken – Tasty but salty (fine for my bold palate). 🍣 Sushi Rolls – Rarely available; rice was pleasantly light. 🍜 Stir-Fried Udon – Mild flavor; noodles were firmer than I prefer. 🎯 Final Thoughts Portions: Generous (beef dishes can get heavy). Authenticity: Maybe not 100% Korean, but delicious anyway. Service: Quick and friendly—even when packed! In a city with few decent Asian options, OMMA is a gem. 💎 #ZagrebEats #CroatiaFood #KoreanCuisine #TravelTips

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🇭🇷 Where to Eat in Zagreb? — OMMA Korean Restaurant

✨OMMA’s owner was actually my senior from language school when I first arrived in Croatia. ✨She later opened this Korean restaurant near campus, and I’ve been a regular ever since. ✨Two years ago, she relocated—now even closer to my place! ⚠️ Heads Up 🌈Closed Sundays ❌ 🌈Hours: Mon-Fri 11 AM–8 PM | Sat 11 AM–6 PM 🌈Weekend Warning: Korean tour groups often book out Fridays/Saturdays—call ahead (📞 on Google) to avoid disappointment. 🚌 How to Get There 🌹By Tram: Take lines 3/4/13/14/17 to Studentski Centar, then walk 3-5 mins along the rail underpass. 🌹Turn right at the first intersection (look for the café)—it’s behind it. 🌹By Car: Paid parking available nearby. 🍽️ Menu Picks (~€12/person) 🔥 Spicy Rice Cakes (Tteokbokki) – Best shared (too much as a solo dish). 🍜 Kimchi Pork Neck Stew – My rainy-day go-to! Spicy but addictive (light on meat, though). 🍚 Bibimbap – Healthy and balanced. 🍗 Fried Chicken – Tasty but salty (fine for my bold palate). 🍣 Sushi Rolls – Rarely available; rice was pleasantly light. 🍜 Stir-Fried Udon – Mild flavor; noodles were firmer than I prefer. 🎯 Final Thoughts Portions: Generous (beef dishes can get heavy). Authenticity: Maybe not 100% Korean, but delicious anyway. Service: Quick and friendly—even when packed! In a city with few decent Asian options, OMMA is a gem. 💎 #ZagrebEats #CroatiaFood #KoreanCuisine #TravelTips

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