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Best Restaurants in July in Stubicke Toplice (Updated 2025)
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1. El Toro Restaurant & Bar
5
/5
1 Reviews
AU$57
Latin American
Brunch
Lifeisahoneymoon
The B&B I rented was just above this restaurant. After a day of running around, I was too lazy to go out to find food, and I unexpectedly found this restaurant to be quite good. Sitting in an open-air seat on the corner, ordering a cocktail and a few dishes, and watching the trams passing by, it was a very pleasant feeling.
2. OXBO Restaurant&Bar
4.3
/5
12 Reviews
Western-style
TheForkUser
The restaurant was great as expected, food was really good and the staff was excellent.The time between the servings was a little off, but everything else was very much satisfactory. I would recommend the Tomahawk, it was amazingly prepared, the meat had just a little bit of a crust on the outside and inside was juicy and tender. Just perfect! Pricing was little high, but expected for the restaurant inside Hilton Hotel.If you like diverse menu, then this is definitely a place for you to visit!
3. Otto & Frank
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AU$23
Western-style
Open Late
Brunch
4. The Cookie Factory
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AU$6
Coffee Shops
Afternoon Tea
5. La Struk
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AU$9
Western-style
Brunch
6. Batak Grill Cvjetni
5
/5
2 Reviews
AU$41
Barbeque
Brunch
甪璃露丽
The restaurant recommended by locals, although there are many chains and you can see quite a lot of road advertisements on the street, the quality is quite good. The restaurant is not big, the layout is a bit fresh, you can see many locals with their families or couples come here to enjoy the meal. Don't miss to try cevapcici, which is a specialty of the Balkans, a short sausage made of beef and pork. Of course, the store also provides cevapcici made of chicken. It was the first time I ate the amazing pre-meal bread, which was also called bread, but it was a completely moist version of naan when it was served. It was fluffy and very elastic, and the taste was soft without losing the aroma of naan. Because I missed the steak in Vienna, and thinking that the Balkans were deeply influenced by Vienna, I ordered a piece of Zagreb Steak, which was quite meaty. A layer of ham is placed on the beef steak, and a thick layer of cheese is added on the outside. Finally, it is coated with flour and fried in high-temperature oil until golden and crispy. It is quite rich in the mouth, and at the same time, there is a double enjoyment of fragrant cheese shreds and full of meat. Grasevina is a famous Croatian wine. I ordered a bottle of OEM at Batak. It has a rich aroma and a sweet taste. The key is that it is not expensive. A bottle costs more than 80 RMB. I couldn't help but visit this store for the second time and tried the Balkan-style roasted pork elbow that the store has recently launched. The surface of the meat is roasted crispy and soft in the mouth. It has less pork flavor than the Munich pork elbow I have eaten. This time I also ordered a glass of Plavac, which is also a signature Croatian red wine. The aroma of the wine can be smelled just when it is served on the table.
7. Takenoko
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AU$28
Japanese
Open Late
8. Bistro Fotić
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AU$16
Western-style
Brunch
9. Karijola
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AU$19
Western-style
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