Restaurant in Zgornja Polskava, Slovenia
Miza za štiri
210ptsDetour-worthy Michelin Plate in rural Styria.

About Miza za štiri
Miza za štiri holds consecutive Michelin Plate recognition (2024–2025) and a 4.8 Google rating, making it the strongest value proposition for modern cuisine in the Drava Valley. At €€€, it undercuts Slovenia's starred restaurant tier while delivering comparable kitchen ambition. Book if you are travelling between Maribor and Celje and want a serious meal without the €€€€ commitment.
Is Miza za štiri worth booking from outside the area?
Yes — if you are travelling through the Drava Valley or building a wider Slovenian food itinerary, Miza za štiri earns a detour. A consecutive Michelin Plate in 2024 and 2025 puts it in a small group of Slovenian restaurants where the kitchen is performing at a level that the guide considers worth flagging to international visitors. At a €€€ price point, that recognition matters: you are not paying €€€€ prices for the credential, which makes the value case stronger than most Michelin-acknowledged restaurants in the country. The Google rating sits at 4.8 across 113 reviews, a combination that suggests consistency rather than a handful of enthusiastic regulars inflating the score.
Zgornja Polskava is a small settlement in the Drava statistical region, between Maribor and Celje. It is not a destination in the way that Kobarid or Vipava are, which means Miza za štiri is carrying the local restaurant scene largely on its own. That context is worth holding onto when you consider the ambition of what is being attempted here: modern cuisine, at a meaningful price, in a village rather than a capital city. For food-focused travellers, that combination tends to produce interesting results — kitchens in rural settings often have access to local produce that city restaurants struggle to source at the same proximity and cost.
What to expect
The name translates from Slovenian as "Table for four", a detail that suggests intimacy and a deliberate scale of operation rather than a volume-driven restaurant. Modern cuisine as a category covers a broad range in Slovenia, from loosely reinterpreted local cooking to technically precise tasting menus. The Michelin Plate designation confirms quality of cooking and welcome without specifying format, so expect considered plating and sourcing rather than a casual bistro. The visual register in this category typically runs to clean, composed dishes where the produce does the talking , expect that here rather than theatrical presentation.
At €€€, Miza za štiri sits below the top tier of Slovenian fine dining (Hiša Franko, Milka, Gostilna Pri Lojzetu, and Grič all operate at €€€€) but above a casual gostilna. That positioning is the operational sweet spot for a venue like this: ambitious enough to attract food travellers, priced to feel like a reasonable evening out rather than a calculated splurge. For an explorer building a Slovenian food trip around value-to-quality ratio, this is a more interesting booking than several better-known names at a higher price bracket.
Booking and logistics
Booking difficulty is rated Easy. In practical terms, that means you are unlikely to hit the weeks-long wait you encounter at Slovenia's most talked-about tables. The venue is in a small town with limited walk-in traffic compared to Ljubljana or Bled restaurants, so planning a few days ahead should be sufficient outside peak summer weekends. Without confirmed booking method details in our database, we recommend checking the venue's direct contact options. The address is Mariborska ulica 17, 2314 Zgornja Polskava.
For accommodation, see our full Zgornja Polskava hotels guide. If you are extending the trip into a broader regional itinerary, our full Zgornja Polskava restaurants guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover what else the area offers.
Practical logistics: Miza za štiri vs. comparable Slovenian Michelin venues
| Venue | Price tier | Michelin recognition | Location | Booking difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Miza za štiri | €€€ | Plate 2024, 2025 | Zgornja Polskava | Easy |
| Hiša Franko | €€€€ | 2 Stars | Kobarid | Hard |
| Milka | €€€€ | 1 Star | Kranjska Gora | Moderate–Hard |
| Gostilna Pri Lojzetu | €€€€ | 1 Star | Vipava | Moderate |
| Grič | €€€€ | 1 Star | Šentjošt nad Horjulom | Moderate |
| Hiša Denk | €€€€ | 1 Star | Zgornja Kungota | Moderate |
The table makes the value case clearly. If you want Michelin-recognised cooking and want to avoid both the highest price tier and the most competitive booking windows, Miza za štiri has a clear opening in the Slovenian market. Nearby alternatives at a similar price-tier include Dam in Nova Gorica and City Terasa in Maribor, but neither carries the same Michelin consistency.
Who should book
Book Miza za štiri if you are travelling through the Styria corridor , between Maribor and Celje , and want a serious meal without committing to a €€€€ tasting menu format or the advance planning that Slovenia's starred restaurants demand. It is a strong fit for food-focused travellers who treat the meal as a destination in itself rather than a backdrop to sightseeing. It is less obvious if your trip is based in Ljubljana or the Soča Valley, where the concentration of higher-credentialed options (see Restavracija Strelec in Ljubljana or Pavus in Laško) makes the detour to Zgornja Polskava harder to justify on a tight itinerary.
For a special occasion dinner in the region, the 4.8 Google rating suggests the room delivers on atmosphere and service at a level that matches the kitchen's ambition. The €€€ price point also means a couple can have a full, considered dinner without reaching the spend of a starred meal, which broadens its occasion suitability beyond purely destination-dining crowds.
FAQ
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Miza za štiri? Based on the Michelin Plate recognition across two consecutive years and a 4.8 Google rating, the kitchen is performing at a level that justifies the €€€ spend. Compared to Slovenian options at €€€€ (Hiša Franko, Milka, Grič), you are getting credentialled modern cooking at a lower price tier , that gap makes the value case strong. Specific menu format and pricing are not confirmed in our database; contact the venue directly to confirm current tasting menu structure before booking.
- What should a first-timer know about Miza za štiri? It is a small venue in a village setting, not a city restaurant. Come with a reservation rather than attempting a walk-in. The cuisine is modern rather than traditional Slovenian, so expect composed, considered plates rather than a gostilna-style spread. The consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions signal consistent quality; the 4.8 rating across over 100 reviews suggests the experience holds up in practice.
- Is Miza za štiri good for a special occasion? Yes, for occasions where the meal itself is the event. The combination of Michelin recognition, a 4.8 Google rating, and a €€€ price point gives it the right profile for a birthday or anniversary where you want quality without a €€€€ bill. It works less well for large groups , the name ("Table for four") implies a small, intimate format rather than a private dining room operation.
- What should I wear to Miza za štiri? No dress code is confirmed in our data. At €€€ with Michelin recognition in a village setting, smart casual is a safe read: well-dressed but not formal. Avoid beach wear or athletic clothes; beyond that, this category of restaurant in Slovenia generally does not enforce strict dress requirements the way starred restaurants in Paris or Tokyo might.
- What should I order at Miza za štiri? Specific dishes are not confirmed in our data, and we will not invent them. The cuisine category is modern, so expect the kitchen to be working with seasonal and regional produce. Confirm current menu format and highlights directly with the restaurant before your visit, especially if dietary restrictions are a factor.
- Is Miza za štiri worth the price? At €€€ with back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition, yes , it is positioned below the price ceiling of Slovenia's top-tier restaurants while operating at a quality level the guide considers noteworthy. For the Drava Valley region, it is the strongest value proposition among Michelin-flagged venues currently in our database.
- What are alternatives to Miza za štiri in Zgornja Polskava? No direct fine-dining competitors exist in Zgornja Polskava itself. For modern cuisine in the wider region, City Terasa in Maribor is the nearest larger-city option. For Michelin-starred experiences within a reasonable drive, Hiša Denk in Zgornja Kungota and Pavus in Laško are the closest comparisons. For a full picture of eating options, see our Zgornja Polskava restaurants guide. For broader Slovenian context, A3 in Brestanica and Hiša Linhart in Radovljica are worth considering depending on your route.
Compare Miza za štiri
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Miza za štiri | €€€ | — |
| Dam | €€€ | — |
| Hiša Franko | €€€€ | — |
| Milka | €€€€ | — |
| Gostilna Pri Lojzetu | €€€€ | — |
| Grič | €€€€ | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Miza za štiri and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tasting menu worth it at Miza za štiri?
At €€€ pricing with consecutive Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025, the tasting menu clears the bar for serious cooking in a rural Slovenian context. If you are already travelling the Styria corridor, the value case is strong. If you are coming solely for this meal, Hiša Franko — with higher accolades — may be a stronger anchor for a dedicated food trip.
What should a first-timer know about Miza za štiri?
The name translates as 'Table for four', which signals an intimate, small-scale operation rather than a large dining room. Booking is rated Easy, so you are not facing the wait times you would at Slovenia's most in-demand addresses. The address is Mariborska ulica 17, Zgornja Polskava — a village setting, so plan transport in advance.
Is Miza za štiri good for a special occasion?
Yes, within its format. Two consecutive Michelin Plates confirm consistent kitchen standards, and a small, deliberate operation suits occasions where you want focused service rather than a busy urban room. For a milestone that warrants Slovenia's highest-profile setting, Hiša Franko carries more occasion weight.
What should I wear to Miza za štiri?
No dress code is documented for Miza za štiri, but €€€ pricing and Michelin Plate standing point toward neat, relaxed dress rather than formal attire. In Slovenian Michelin-level restaurants at this price point, jeans with a clean shirt or equivalent typically read appropriately.
What should I order at Miza za štiri?
Specific menu items are not documented in available data, so ordering specifics are not something to prescribe here. The cuisine type is listed as Modern Cuisine. Ask the kitchen directly about their current format — at this scale of operation, staff guidance is usually the most reliable steer.
Is Miza za štiri worth the price?
At €€€, it sits in the same price band as other Michelin-recognised Slovenian addresses, but with considerably easier booking and a rural rather than destination-city location. If you are building a Slovenian food itinerary, it delivers Michelin-standard cooking without the logistical competition. If you are paying travel costs purely for this meal, the calculus is tighter.
What are alternatives to Miza za štiri in Zgornja Polskava?
There are no directly comparable alternatives in Zgornja Polskava itself. The nearest points of reference are Michelin-recognised venues in the wider Slovenian corridor: Hiša Franko (Kobarid) for Slovenia's most talked-about table, Gostilna Pri Lojzetu (Zemono) for a more traditional Slovenian register, or Milka (Bled) for a lakeside setting. All require separate travel planning.
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