What to Eat in Zagreb
✅In this so-called "most boring capital," where construction and weekend quiet dominate, food becomes the main attraction. 🍽️ Must-Try Restaurants. Stari Fijaker (Reserve ahead!).Traditional Croatian cuisine at its best—no frills, just hearty, delicious food.🌀Packed with locals (always a good sign!). 🌀Must-order: Lamb soup (tender, not gamey—though Croatian dishes tend to be salty).Warm service, fair prices—even if you just order soup/pasta, they treat you like VIPs. 🌈 Vinodol.Great ambiance (large, caters to both locals and tourists).Standouts: Fish soup + roast duck. Sea bass and salads also fresh.Quality wine by the glass, professional service—but slightly overpriced. 🔅Tip: Hard to snag a table on weekends! ☕ Best Coffee & Breakfast.Quahwa Café ⭕Best latte in Croatia (rare find!). Hidden in a quiet alley, they roast global beans and serve cakes/croissants in a charming space. ⭕Boogie.Perfect breakfast spot: Flawless eggs Benedict, buttery croissants. Desserts.Sisters Kurtos🔥Pistachio chimney cake (freshly baked, nutty heaven)—pricey but worth it for pistachio lovers. 🔆Vincek 🔆Famous ice cream—but closed Sundays! Only tried mango (mediocre). ⚠️ Skip This.Restaurant Konoba Time4wine (Gornji Grad)🔆Underwhelming. #ZagrebEats #CroatianFood #CoffeeLovers #TravelCroatia