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2017 was the first year of the Michelin Guide for Croatia.. The Michelin Guides have been published by the French tire company Michelin since 1900. They were designed as a guide to tell drivers about eateries they recommended to visit and to subtly sponsor their tires, by encouraging drivers to use their cars more and therefore need to replace the tires as they wore out.
Zinfandel’s restaurant has been feted in the Fodor’s Choice and received Michelin Guide recommendation as well as our chic Le Bistro restaurant – the only hotel restaurants in Croatia. [12] In 2012, it was named the Best Hotel in Croatia in all three categories (the best hotel, the best service and the best luxury hotel) by TripAdvisor. [13]
"Nova hrvatska kuhinja" (New Croatian cuisine), Davor Butković, Ana Ugarković, Profil international, Zagreb, 2005, 272 p., ISBN 953-12-0164-1 Callec, Christian (2003), written at The Netherlands, Wine: A Comprehensive Look at the World's Best Wine , New York: Random House (published 2002), ISBN 0-517-22165-9 .
The square is located below Zagreb's old city cores Gradec and Kaptol, just directly south of the Dolac Market on the intersection of Ilica from the west. Radićeva Street is from the northwest, the small streets Splavnica and Harmica from the north, Bakačeva Street from the northeast, Jurišićeva Street from the east, Praška Street from the ...
The neighborhood is also the site of the largest dog park in Zagreb, opened in 2012. [ 3 ] Utrina is served by ZET tram lines 6, 7, 8, 14 and 31, bus line 222, from the northern side; bus line 221 from the southern side; and bus lines 109, 219, 220, 229 and the Pleso Prijevoz Airport Shuttle [1] bus from the west side.
British Square (Croatian: Britanski trg), colloquially known as Britanac (lit. ' the Brit '), is a public square in the city of Zagreb, Croatia. [1] It is one of the few remaining squares to include an open-air farmers' marketplace with fresh fruit, vegetables and other foods brought directly from farms, [2] and is a revered urban area among the population of Zagreb. [3]
Ribnjak (pronounced) is a neighborhood in the Gornji Grad - Medveščak district of Zagreb, Croatia, directly east of the Zagreb Cathedral. According to the 2001 census, the neighborhood had 2,956 inhabitants; [1] as of 2011, the population was 1,324. [2] It is centered mainly around its main north–south thoroughfare, the Ribnjak Street. [3]
Blato is a neighborhood located in the Novi Zagreb - zapad city district of Zagreb, Croatia. It is spread along the Karlovačka Road, south of Jadranska Avenue. The population is 2,553 (2011). [1] Formerly a village on its own, it has been assimilated into the Zagreb agglomeration during the 20th century.