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    Restaurant in Batizovce, Slovakia

    Gašperov Mlyn

    515pts

    Traditional Slovak cooking worth the detour.

    Gašperov Mlyn, Restaurant in Batizovce

    About Gašperov Mlyn

    Gašperov Mlyn is the strongest case for traditional Slovakian cooking in the High Tatras region, earning 87 La Liste points in 2026 under chef Jozef Breza — a score that rose five points year-on-year. The intimate mill setting in Batizovce suits couples and small groups over large parties. Book one to two weeks ahead; this is a destination worth planning around.

    Should you book Gašperov Mlyn? Yes — and here's when to go.

    If you've been once and are wondering whether to return, the answer is yes. Gašperov Mlyn in Batizovce is one of the few restaurants in Slovakia earning consistent recognition on the international stage: 82.5 points on La Liste in 2025, climbing to 87 points in 2026 under chef Jozef Breza. That trajectory matters. It signals a kitchen improving in real time, not coasting on a reputation. For traditional Slovakian cooking at this level of documented quality, there's nothing directly comparable within the immediate region.

    The Space

    Gašperov Mlyn translates loosely as "Gašper's Mill" — the name signals the kind of setting you're walking into: a historic mill building in a small village, with the intimate scale that comes with it. Spatial framing here is part of the experience. This isn't a city-centre dining room designed for volume. The layout is compact, seating is limited by nature, and the atmosphere functions more like a private dining room than a restaurant floor. That intimacy makes it a better choice for two or four than for a large group, and a far better choice for a focused meal than a casual drop-in.

    The Food and Kitchen Direction

    Chef Jozef Breza works in traditional Slovakian cuisine , not a reimagined or fusion version of it. This is important context for returning guests. If your first visit confirmed that the kitchen's strength is in rooted, regional cooking rather than modernist technique, that remains the lens to apply. The La Liste score increase from 2025 to 2026 suggests the kitchen has sharpened rather than shifted direction. For guests who come in expecting molecular showmanship, this will disappoint. For guests who come in expecting disciplined, ingredient-led cooking in a specific tradition, it delivers at a level that justifies the detour to Batizovce.

    The Wine Program

    There is no verified wine list data in the Pearl record for Gašperov Mlyn. What can be said with confidence: a La Liste-recognised kitchen in Slovakia operating at 87 points is almost always pairing serious food with serious local pours. Slovak wine , particularly whites from the Small Carpathians and reds from the Southern Slovak wine region , is underexposed internationally, and a restaurant of this calibre in this location has both the incentive and the access to source well. If wine matters to you, ask about local Slovak producers when you arrive; this is the kind of restaurant where that question will get a considered answer rather than a generic list.

    Booking and Timing

    Gašperov Mlyn sits in a village of under 2,000 people, which changes the booking logic entirely. Demand doesn't spike the way it does in Bratislava or Košice, but capacity is inherently limited by the space. Book one to two weeks ahead for weekday visits; give yourself two to three weeks for Friday or Saturday evenings, particularly in summer when the High Tatras region draws visitors. Booking difficulty is rated Easy by Pearl standards , but that assumes you're planning ahead rather than deciding on the day. Walk-ins to a small mill restaurant in a rural Slovak village are a gamble not worth taking.

    Ratings at a Glance

    • La Liste 2026: 87 points (up from 82.5 in 2025)
    • Google Reviews: 4.9 out of 5 (387 reviews)
    • Cuisine: Traditional Slovakian
    • Chef: Jozef Breza

    Practical Details

    DetailGašperov MlynECK RestaurantUFO
    CuisineTraditional SlovakSlovakSlovak Modern
    SettingVillage mill, ruralUrbanLandmark building
    La Liste recognition87pts (2026)Not listedNot listed
    Booking difficultyEasy (plan 1–2 weeks)Not verifiedNot verified
    Leading forOccasion dining, couplesCity diningViews, groups

    For more options in the area, see our full Batizovce restaurants guide, our Batizovce hotels guide, and our Batizovce bars guide. If you're planning a broader Slovak trip, ECK Restaurant in Bratislava, ARTE in Svätý Jur, Origin in Lučenec, and Seven Restaurant Café in Košice are worth considering depending on your route. For international benchmarking context, Gašperov Mlyn's La Liste positioning puts it in recognisable company: La Liste also ranks Le Bernardin in New York City, Alinea in Chicago, Alain Ducasse at Louis XV in Monte Carlo, Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen, Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María, Aqua in Wolfsburg, Atomix in New York City, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, and Emeril's in New Orleans. Gašperov Mlyn earns its place in that list on regional credentials and rising scores , context that helps calibrate expectations before you arrive.

    Compare Gašperov Mlyn

    How Gašperov Mlyn Compares
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    Gašperov MlynSlovakian TraditionalLa Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 87pts; Chef: Jozef Breza document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function() { var el = document.getElementById("Achievements_chefs"); if (el && el.parentNode) { el.parentNode.removeChild(el); } });; La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 82.5ptsEasy
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    IrinUnagiUnknown
    Edomae Sushi MatsukiJapanese SushiUnknown
    UFOSlovak ModernUnknown
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Gašperov Mlyn good for solo dining?

    Yes — a La Liste-recognised kitchen focused on traditional Slovak cuisine is a solid solo destination if the format suits you. The setting (a historic mill building in a small village) tends toward intimate rather than social, which works in a solo diner's favour. No bar seating data is confirmed in the Pearl record, so check the venue's official channels to ask about counter or single-seat options.

    Can I eat at the bar at Gašperov Mlyn?

    Bar seating is not documented in the Pearl record for Gašperov Mlyn. Given the village setting and mill-building format, this is more likely a table-service-only operation. If bar dining matters to you, confirm directly before booking.

    What should I order at Gašperov Mlyn?

    Chef Jozef Breza works in traditional Slovakian cuisine — not a fusion or reimagined version of it. Order accordingly: this is a kitchen that earns La Liste recognition (87pts in 2026) by executing Slovak culinary traditions at a high level, not by novelty. Specific menu items are not confirmed in the Pearl record, so expect the menu to reflect seasonal and regional Slovak ingredients.

    Is Gašperov Mlyn good for a special occasion?

    Yes, particularly if the other person appreciates cooking with a strong regional identity. An 87-point La Liste score in 2026 gives this restaurant genuine credibility as a destination meal. The village location adds occasion weight — you travel for it, which sets the tone. For a city-based special occasion, UFO in Bratislava is a higher-profile alternative.

    What are alternatives to Gašperov Mlyn in Batizovce?

    Batizovce is a small village with no comparable dining alternatives in the Pearl database. If you want a similar level of culinary recognition in Slovakia, ECK Restaurant or ARTE are worth considering. For something more city-facing, UFO and Irin offer different formats in a more accessible urban setting.

    What should a first-timer know about Gašperov Mlyn?

    This is a destination restaurant in a village of under 2,000 people near the High Tatras — plan your visit around it rather than treating it as a spontaneous stop. Chef Jozef Breza's kitchen holds 87pts on La Liste 2026, up from 82.5pts in 2025, which signals consistent upward momentum. The cuisine is traditional Slovak, so arrive expecting depth and regional specificity rather than international comfort-food formats.

    How far ahead should I book Gašperov Mlyn?

    Book at least two to three weeks in advance, and further out if you're planning around a weekend or local event near the High Tatras. The village setting means fewer walk-in competitors than a city restaurant, but a La Liste-rated kitchen with limited covers will still fill up. No online booking platform is confirmed in the Pearl record — check the venue's official channels.

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