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    Restaurant in Ljubljana, Slovenia

    Landerik

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    Michelin-recognised cooking at mid-range prices.

    Landerik, Restaurant in Ljubljana

    About Landerik

    Landerik holds two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024–2025) while staying in the €€ price bracket — a strong value position for farm-to-table cooking in Ljubljana's Old Town. A 4.5 Google rating across 600-plus reviews confirms consistent execution. Book it for a food-focused dinner where seasonal ingredients drive the menu and the price stays sensible.

    Landerik Is Worth Booking — If You Want Serious Farm-to-Table Cooking at a Fair Price

    Landerik earns two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) while staying firmly in the €€ price bracket, which makes it one of Ljubljana's stronger value propositions for a food-focused dinner. The address on Stari trg 11 puts it in the heart of Ljubljana's Old Town, and the farm-to-table focus means what's on the plate is driven by seasonal produce rather than a fixed, rotating-regardless-of-season menu. Book it now for the current seasonal window: Slovenian late spring and early summer sourcing is some of the most interesting the country's growing calendar offers, and dishes at this price point that carry Michelin recognition tend to shift meaningfully with what's available.

    The Room and the Experience

    Stari trg is a cobblestone stretch of Old Town Ljubljana that draws a mix of locals and visitors, and Landerik's position there signals something about its intent: this is not a destination hidden in an industrial quarter or a hotel dining room. The visual experience starts on arrival — Old Town Ljubljana at street level has a particular quality of light in the evening, and the setting frames the meal before you sit down. Inside, the farm-to-table format suggests a room that prioritises the plate over theatrical décor, which suits the €€ positioning. You are here for what's being cooked, not for spectacle.

    The Google rating of 4.5 across 603 reviews is a meaningful signal at this sample size. A 4.5 average over 600-plus individual opinions points to consistent execution rather than a handful of exceptional nights. For the explorer planning a Ljubljana dinner, that consistency matters more than a handful of five-star outliers.

    How the Tasting Experience Is Built

    Farm-to-table at Michelin Plate level in Slovenia means the kitchen is working with direct producer relationships and adjusting the menu to what's genuinely in season. The tasting architecture here follows a logic you see at the leading farm-to-table venues across Europe: the progression is not chef-ego-driven but ingredient-driven. Each course in this format answers the question of what the season is producing at peak quality rather than executing a fixed signature sequence. For a food and wine enthusiast who travels specifically to eat well, that's a more interesting proposition than a menu that stays the same year-round.

    Slovenia as a food country has been building serious momentum. Hiša Franko in Kobarid sits at the leading of that conversation internationally, and venues like Gostilna Pri Lojzetu in Vipava, Milka in Kranjska Gora, Dam in Nova Gorica, Hiša Linhart in Radovljica, and Pavus in Laško show how deep the country's cooking scene runs outside the capital. Landerik holds its own in Ljubljana at a price point that makes it accessible without sacrificing the quality markers that earn repeated Michelin recognition. If you want to understand the breadth of Slovenian farm-to-table cooking, Landerik is a practical and well-priced entry point within the city.

    For broader farm-to-table context in European destination dining, the comparison set extends to venues like Au Gré du Vent in Seneffe and Wein- und Tafelhaus in Trittenheim, both working in the same genre with similar commitments to producer sourcing. Landerik's consecutive Plate recognitions put it in credible company across that category.

    Ljubljana's Dining Scene , Where Landerik Sits

    Ljubljana's restaurant scene has grown sharper over the past several years. For a city of its size, the quality-per-euro ratio is high compared to major Western European capitals, and Landerik is part of what makes that true. Within the city's farm-to-table offer, it represents the considered, ingredient-first approach that draws food-focused visitors. Those planning a longer Ljubljana dining itinerary should also look at AFTR, B-Restaurant, and Bazilika Bistro for different points along the price and style spectrum. Our full Ljubljana restaurants guide covers the complete picture.

    If you are planning the wider trip, the Ljubljana hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide round out the planning picture.

    Practical Details

    Address: Stari trg 11, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia. Price: €€ , mid-range for Ljubljana, competitive for Michelin-recognised farm-to-table cooking. Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025. Booking difficulty: Easy , reservations are advisable but this is not a venue requiring weeks of advance planning. Leading for: Food-focused visitors, special occasions at a sensible price, explorers building a Ljubljana dining itinerary. Google rating: 4.5 / 5 (603 reviews).

    Compare Landerik

    Worth the Price? Landerik vs. Peers
    VenuePriceValue
    Landerik€€
    Restavracija Strelec€€€
    Altrokè
    Peti 181€€€
    Restavracija CUBO€€
    Breg€€

    A quick look at how Landerik measures up.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Landerik accommodate groups?

    Landerik is on Stari trg, a narrow Old Town street, which typically means compact dining rooms rather than large-group-friendly layouts. It is better suited to parties of two to four. If you are planning a group of six or more, check the venue's official channels before booking to confirm capacity — large parties may need to split across tables.

    How far ahead should I book Landerik?

    Book at least one to two weeks out, especially for weekend dinners. Landerik holds two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025), which has raised its profile beyond the local Ljubljana crowd. For a Saturday evening, two weeks' notice is the safer margin — less for weekday lunches, which tend to be quieter.

    Does Landerik handle dietary restrictions?

    Farm-to-table kitchens that adjust menus seasonally are generally more flexible with dietary needs than those running fixed tasting formats, since the kitchen is already thinking in terms of ingredients rather than locked dishes. Contact Landerik ahead of your visit to flag specific requirements — this gives the kitchen the best chance to work around them rather than improvising on the night.

    What are alternatives to Landerik in Ljubljana?

    Restavracija Strelec is the step up if you want a more formal setting and a stronger wine programme. Restavracija CUBO covers similar mid-to-upper territory with a more international menu. Altrokè is worth considering if your interest skews Italian. Peti 181 and Breg are solid mid-range options for a lower-commitment evening — neither carries Michelin recognition but both perform well for the price.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Landerik?

    At €€ pricing with two consecutive Michelin Plates behind it, the tasting format here represents strong value by the standards of any European capital, let alone Ljubljana. If you prefer to pick and mix rather than commit to a set sequence, confirm the format before booking — farm-to-table kitchens at this level often push tasting menus because the menu changes with availability.

    Is Landerik good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with the right expectations set. Two Michelin Plates signal a kitchen that takes cooking seriously, and the Stari trg address in Ljubljana's Old Town gives the evening a natural sense of occasion. It is not a grand ballroom — this is a neighbourhood-scale restaurant — so it works better for an intimate dinner than a large celebration.

    Is Landerik worth the price?

    At €€, Landerik is one of the more direct value propositions in Ljubljana's dining scene: Michelin Plate recognition two years running at mid-range pricing. Comparable farm-to-table cooking with this level of acknowledgment in Western Europe would cost considerably more. If you are eating well on a limited budget, it earns its place on the shortlist ahead of higher-priced alternatives without the credentials to match.

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