There are already seven Michelin star restaurants in Croatia
Boskinac in Novalja on Pag Island and LD Terrace in Korcula have just received a Michelin star from judges of the famous gastronomy guide this year. There are already seven Michelin star restaurants in Croatia – the Croatian press reported.
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So far, five restaurants – Noel in Zagreb, Draga di Lovrana in Lovran, Pelegrini in Sibenik, 360 degrees in Dubrovnik and Monte in Rovinj – have successfully retained their star.
Monte’s restaurant on the Istrian Peninsula was awarded the first Croatian Michelin star in 2017. (MTI)
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