Slovenian Food Review - Trying traditional Slovenian dishes in Ljubljana, Slovenia
Come join us for a Slovenian Food Review as eat a delicious meal in Ljubljana, Slovenia at Allegria restaurant trying several different traditional Slovenian dishes including wine, mains and dessert. As like the Bosnian cuisine we tried at Sarajevo 84 this was our very first time to try Slovenian cuisine and we were excited and eager to dig right in. The following list is the food items we tried at the restaurant including the local names from the menu:
1) Slovenian carniolan sausage (kranjska klobasa) with sauerkraut cabbage mashed rooty potatoes
2) Slovenian stuffed pasta (Idrijski žlikrofi) with a lamb ragout (similar to goulash)
3) Slovenian dessert (prekmurska gibanica) a puffed pastry from Prekmurje made with eight different layers including raisins, apples, walnuts, seeds, poppy seeds and cottage cheese
4) Slovenian red wine (Refošk red dry - Vina Koper)
Restaurant in Ljubljana, Slovenia location, contact details & hours:
Restavracija Allegria (Slovenian Cuisine)
Address: Nazorjeva ulica 8, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Hours: Mon-Fri 11AM–11PM, Sat 12–10PM & Sunday 12–5PM
Phone: +386 1 426 74 02
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Slovenian Food Review - Trying traditional Slovenian dishes in Ljubljana, Slovenia Travel Video Transcript:
Well hello hello and welcome to another food video. Today we're having lunch here in Ljubljana so we figured we need to show you what Slovenian food is all about. Now I've never had Slovenian food before ever because I don't think it is really popular outside of Europe but um Sam brought us to Allegria. He spotted this place yesterday so we are here. We've ordered our wine. We've got our basket of bread so let's get to it.
Sam and I both got the same red wine. And what is the biggest surprise with this? Yes, the local red. Biggest surprise is now that we've had two restaurant meals here in Ljubljana is that they typically serve the red wine chilled.
The food arrived pretty quickly so let me show you my dish first. I ordered the grilled Slovenian sausage (kranjska klobasa) with sauerkraut or cabbage and this kind of like purple-y potato so let's just dig right in. Look it is like a double sausage actually. It looks big. Let's divide it. Big and juicy.
It is a really nice way to be starting our Slovenian cuisine experience. Yeah, and now we're moving on to what Sam ordered.
Sam is going in for the Idrijski žlikrofi I believe it is called.
Yes. We could totally be butchering it. And inside is basically pork, herbs and onions.
And it comes with a lamb ragout. It looks so good. I'm making sure to get a bit of lamb.
This is just so good. Such hearty food. Yeah? Again not spicy at all though. It is just like kind of that comfort savory food. And I really like the pasta. It is actually quite densely stuffed.
Well dessert has arrived. It sure has. Here before us we have a traditional Slovenian dessert (prekmurska gibanica) whose name I cannot pronounce. But I can tell you the ingredients. It is basically kind of like a puffed pastry like with lots of little crispy layers and inside it has apples, cottage cheese, walnuts and sometimes it can have raisins. It also has poppyseed and it has all been dusted with a little bit of icing sugar.
Another very filling meal here in Ljubljana, Slovenia. I have to say.. And in terms of price point that came to 28 Euros so that included two glasses of red wine, two mains and a dessert to share. It is packed outside and it is packed inside so it is a great restaurant. I'd highly recommend coming here in Ljubljana.
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This is part of our Travel in the Balkans video series showcasing Balkan food, Balkan culture and Balkan cuisine.
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Slovenian cuisine is regional. However there are some dishes that you can eat all over the country. In this video we would like to focus on food that we have eaten on Lake Bled and in Ljubljana. Our Slovenien food tour starts on Lake Bled, where we have tried the most famous Slovenian cakes: Primorska Gibanica and lake bled cake. Slovenia food culture and traditional Slovenian dishes are worth trying. So if you want to see what to eat in bled Slovenia go ahead and watch this video!
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I was lucky enough to be invited on the Ljubljana Food Tour with Slovenia Guides. We started off with a tour of the Old Town, the fish market, the veggie market, meat market, then got to sample some delicious cheese, homemade bread, and beef tongue. Then we moved on to an old restaurant and had a big plate of meat, sausage, sour cabbage and sour turnip. Next we had some spicy goulash which was excellent, then some pasta. We visited a chocolate shop and sampled some amazing chocolates, and finished off with a traditional dessert.
Everything was so good, one of my favorite food tours of my trip! My guide told me about the restaurant in the castle, Chef Ana Roš was voted the best female chef in the world so I had to try it. That was one great day of eating for me from morning until evening. Thanks again Slovenia Guides!
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When you arrive in Ljubljana, the capital city of Slovenia, go for the local flavours. Get to know Slovenian cuisine, where we really like to roll, take for example traditional dishes like štruklji or potica, which are a must-try. Ljubljana is also excellent for rolling around. From street food joints to classy posh restaurants to interesting culinary events - we have it all. And don't forget our food tours of the city.
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Ljubljana is full of culinary delights from its regional cuisine to Balkan, Mediterrenian and Alpine influences. You will be left with nothing but delicious meals dish by dish.
Here are a few of my top places worth checking out during your culinary adventure around Ljubljana.
It starts with having breakfast at the top of the castle courtyard at Gostilna na gradu, then having lunch at the Open Kitchen concept in the city centre of Ljubljana on a Friday. Each stand is specially selected as being the best at what they do in Slovenia and the options available on the day are always world-class.
For dinner head to Landerik, which is a new local restaurant which has recently opened in the old part of Ljubljana. What makes Landerik so unique is that everything in the restaurant is locally sourced from Slovenia.
Go for some traditinal Slovenian food at Druga Violina, a very special little gostilna-style restaurant with good food and who are employing several people with special needs.
But the food does not end in Ljubljana. You should definitely also head into the surrounding region, where you could eat at the organic farm stay Trnulja. You will not leave with an empty stomach, that's for sure as a lot of the food is produced at the farm.
Grič restaurant is located in the village of Šentjošt nad Horjulom, and it’s a different type of concept restaurant. Expect the menu to change frequently and always be up for a delicious surprise.
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(13 Mar 2009)
Ljubljana, January, 2009
1. Various shots of people eating and drinking in restaurant
2. Various shots of chef Janez Bratovz preparing foie gras on a bed of polenta
3. SOUNDBITE: (Slovenian) Janez Bratovz, Chef
Slow food started in Slovenia approximately eleven years ago. It came from Italy. Carlo Petrini, the creator of slow food is a friend of our wine maker Ales Kristancic. He was the first to introduce slow food in our country eleven years ago and the first table was prepared in Gorizia.
4. Various shots of chef Janez Bratovz preparing sirloin steak with salad
5. SOUNDBITE: (Slovenian) Janez Bratovz, Chef
We have prepared the first dish from our slow food menu. All of the products are of Slovenian origin. Sirloin steak. Salad from the Ljubljana market. Salt from Piran and our local olive oil.
6. Various shots of slow food dishes being served to customers by waiters
7. Various of slow food being eaten by customers
8. SOUNDBITE: (English) Enin Marinkovic, voxpop
(slow food) It is the way of how you address yourself to life. It is the way of how you communicate with people around you and how you live your life. It is not only consuming life but living life. Is not only feeding yourself but eating. That's it!
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13. Various shots of chef Alex Ajdsec pan frying Slovenian sirloin
14. SOUNDBITE: (Slovenian) Alex Ajdsec, Chef
Slow food will probably develop alongside the character of the diner. They will be interested in food and at the same time they will learn. The slow food dishes are an expression of the chef. What he feels when he is preparing them, how he accepts new trends and what are the ingredients from the surroundings he comes from. So everything is open to change.
15. Various shots chef Alex Ajdsec preparing river trout with spinach mash and vegetables
16. Various shots of customers eating
17. Set up shot of Marcelo Petain, head waiter at restaurant
18. SOUNDBITE: (Slovene) Marcelo Petain, Head waiter
I don't think people eat if faster or slower just because this is called slow food. But this is now well established in our country so people know what it is and they consume it accordingly.
19. Pan left from snow-covered road to fast food stall at Tivoli Park where people are ordering fast food
20. Various shots of chef preparing horse burger
21. Various shots of people eating fast food at Tivoli Park stall
22. SOUNDBITE: (Slovene) Tadei Muhl, voxpop
Fast food and slow food are both good. But quickly prepared food is less healthy for us.
23. Various shots people eating fast food
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Slow Food is an international movement that urges people to find time for meals made from scratch.
It also extols the benefits of regional traditions and recipes using all-natural foods grown by local farmers.
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Slovenians enjoy good food and eating out in a relaxed atmosphere.
No wonder then the slow food movement found a willing audience in the former Yugoslav republic, when it arrived in 1995.
JB restaurant is one of the best places in town where people can taste an eight-course slow food menu during a three or four hour-long diner.
This restaurant prides itself of boasting a wine list that includes hundreds of different Slovenian wines.
Owner and head chef Janez Bratovz is consider by some to be one of Slovenia's top chefs.
A slow food menu seldom includes less than seven or eight courses.
The philosophy of a slow food chef includes the emphasis on local produce ingredients prepared following traditional recipes at a relaxed speed.
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We present to you several exquisite and rewarding culinary experiences you can have in Ljubljana and the Central Slovenia region. For more information go to visitljubljana.com!
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Slovenian cuisine draws from a surprisingly large number of different influences present in this small but diverse part of the world situated at the meeting point of the Mediterranean, Alpine and Pannonian regions. Particularly crucial is the influence of the rural countryside, which is still a source of good food produced using traditional methods. A real discovery are Slovenian wines, remarkable for their natural tastes.
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