ZAGREB, 7 Sept, 2021 - Three more Croatian restaurants have been added to the prestigious Michelin restaurant guide, bringing the total number of Croatian restaurants with one star to ten, the Croatian Tourist Board (HTZ) announced on Tuesday following notification from Michelin.
The three new restaurants that have been awarded a single Michelin star are Nebo in Rijeka (housed in the Costabella Hilton Hotel), Alfred Keller in Mali Lošinj and Agli Amici in Rovinj. They joined the seven restaurants that have retained their stars - Boškinac in Novalja, LD Terrace in Korčula, Pelegrini in Šibenik, 360º in Dubrovnik, Monte in Rovinj, Noel in Zagrebu and Draga di Lovrana in Lovran.
In addition, seven more restaurants have been awarded the special Bib Gourmand designation for their remarkable menus at affordable prices. There are now 13 restaurants in Croatia with this designation.
The new Bib Gourmand restaurants are Konoba Mate (Korčula), Dunav (Ilok), Konoba Fetivi (Split), Izakaya by Time (Zagreb), Vuglec Breg (Krapina), Konoba Malo Selo (Buje) and Alla Beccaccia (Valbandon).
All the restaurants are listed in the new edition of the Michelin guide for Croatia for 2021. Another novelty in the new edition is the Michelin Green Star designation, which has been awarded to the Zinfandel's restaurant, housed in the Esplanade Zagreb Hotel, to acknowledge its commitment to sustainable and environmentally-friendly gastronomy.
Commenting on the news from Michelin, Tourism and Sport Minister Nikolina Brnjac said that enjoying food and drink is an important part of the tourist experience, adding that Croatia, as a country with a rich gastronomic tradition, should invest more in its promotion and development in the future.
HTZ Director Kristjan Staničić said that the award of new Michelin designations is a huge success for the Croatian gastronomic scene and very important for the country's tourist industry, considering various restrictions surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.
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July 01, 2021 - Ranked as the 4th most underrated foodie destination in the world, Croatia now boasts 7 Michelin stars, 10 Bib Gourmands, and 51 Michelin Plates restaurants. This is your ultimate food guide for an unforgettable gourmet Croatia experience! The Croatia Michelin Guide for foodies this year.
Originally a guide for French motorists started by brothers Edouard and Andre Michelin back in the early1900s, The Michelin Guide is now the Oscars of the culinary world and the holy creed for ardent food lovers. Although the star system is the most revered and famous among others, the Michelin stars are not the only way the Michelin Guide recognizes restaurants - they also give out the Michelin Bib Gourmand and The Plate Michelin awards to those deserving to be distinguished in the culinary world!
THE MICHELIN GUIDE CROATIA 2021
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1 Michelin Star - "A very good restaurant; worth a stop!"
2 Michelin Stars - "Excellent cooking; worth a detour!"
3 Michelin Stars - "Exceptional cuisine; worth a special journey!"
Other Awards:
Michelin Bib Gourmand - "Good quality and good value cooking"
The Plate Michelin - "Good cooking: Fresh ingredients and carefully prepared"
SPLIT-DALMATIA
The Plate Michelin
Zoi - Split, Mediterranean Cuisine
Zrno Soli - Split, Seafood / Mediterranean Cuisine
Dvor - Split, Mediterranean Cuisine
Kadena - Split, International Cuisine
Konoba TRS - Trogir, Meditteranean Cuisine
Jeny - Tucepi, Modern Cuisine
Michelin Bib Gourmand
Konoba Škoj - Isola di Solta, Mediterranean Cuisine
ŠIBENIK-KNIN
1 Michelin Star
Pelegrini - Šibenik, Modern Cuisine
Photo credit: Instagram: pelegrini_sibenik
The Michelin Guide describes chef Rudolf Štefan's menu as perfect and a result of long, painstaking research and hard work. Pelegrini highlights the usage of local ingredients such as oysters, sea snails, sea urchins, mussels, lamb, and veal.
The Plate Michelin
Konoba Tri Piruna - Vodice, Modern Cuisine/Contemporary
Konoba Boba - Murter, Modern Cuisine
Michelin Bib Gourmand
Konoba Vinko - Konjevrate, Country Cooking
ZADAR
The Plate Michelin
Fośa - Zadar, Seafood and Classic Cuisine
Kaštel - Zadar, Meditteranean Cuisine, Contemporary
DUBROVNIK-NERETVA
1 Michelin Star
Restaurant 360 - Dubrovnik, Modern Cuisine
Photo credit: Instagram: 360dubrovnik
A restaurant with a perfect view of the picturesque and historical city of Dubrovnik, the restaurant is equipped with real professionalism and young and dynamic staff. The menu is elaborately prepared and beautifully presented, including the wines. The Michelin Guide describes it as the best choice for an enchanting and gourmet evening in this romantic city.
LD Restaurant - Korčula Island, Mediterranean / Modern Cuisine
Photo credit: Instagram: lesic.dimitri.palace
This restaurant offers superb Mediterranean cuisine showcasing local products, especially olive oil, excellent fish selection, and exotic ingredients. The outdoor area is perfect for al fresco dining and has the perfect view of the sea and the islands.
The Plate Michelin
Vapor - Dubrovnik, Modern Cuisine
Nautika - Dubrovnik, Classic Cuisine
Above 5 - Dubrovnik, Creative
Stara Loza - Dubrovnik, Mediterranean Cuisine
Proto Fish - Dubrovnik, Seafood
Dubrovnik - Dubrovnik, Mediterranean Cuisine
Bistro Tavulin - Dubrovnik, Traditional cuisine
Pjerin - Dubrovnik, Mediterranean Cuisine
Bugenvila - Cavtat, Classic Cuisine
Filippi - Korčula Island, Mediterranean Cuisine
Michelin Bib Gourmand
Konoba Mate - Korčula Island, Country Cooking
ISTRIA
1 Michelin Star
Monte - Rovinj, Creative
Photo credit: Instagram: monte_rovinj
The Michelin Guide describes Chef Danijel Dekić's cuisine as highly creative, almost theatrical with contemporary and exciting techniques. Monte is located in the heart of Rovinj, with a modern and trendy vibe. Definitely worth a stop!
The Plate Michelin
Alla Beccaccia - Valbandon, Traditional/Classic Cuisine
Meneghetti - Bale, Classic Cuisine
La Puntulina - Rovinj, Mediterranean/Regional Cuisine
Zigante - Livade, Traditional Cuisine
SV. Nikola - Porec, Classic Cuisine
Konoba Čok - Novigrad, Seafood
Marina - Novigrad, Creative
Damir & Ornella - Novigrad, Seafood
Konoba Morgan - Brtonigla, Traditional Cuisine
San Rocco - Brtonigla, Contemporary/Modern Cuisine
Badi - Lovrečica, Meditteranean Cuisine
Konoba Buščina - Umag, Traditional Cuisine
Pergola - Zambratija, Seafood
Michelin Bib Gourmand
Batelina - Banjole, Seafood
PRIMORJE-GORSKI KOTAR
1 Michelin Star
Draga Di Lovrana - Lovran, Modern Cuisine
Photo credit: Instagram: hotel_draga_di_lovrana
The Michelin Guide commended the restaurant's promotion of local produce and its dishes that are creative, modern with Mediterranean influences and occasional French twist. The restaurant has an impressive wine list that perfectly complements the restaurant's daily menu. Since 2021, this modern kitchen is being run by chef Zdravko Tomšić.
MUST TRY!
The Plate Michelin
Villa Ariston - Opatija, Classic / Modern Cuisine
Navis - Opatija, Contemporary / Mediterranean Cuisine
ZAGREB
1 Michelin Star
Noel - Zagreb, Modern Cuisine
Photo credit: Instagram: noelzagreb
The restaurant serves contemporary, modern, and imaginative dishes with carefully selected Croatian, French and Italian wines. This trendy and hip restaurant is owned by owner-chef Goran Kočiś and his business partner and sommelier, Ivan Jug.
The Plate Michelin
Tekka - Zagreb, Japanese/Asian, Takeaway
Zinfandel's - Zagreb, Modern Cuisine
Le Bistro Esplanade - Zagreb, French
Beštija - Zagreb, Market Cuisine / Contemporary
Apetit - Zagreb, Mediterranean Cuisine
Takenoko - Zagreb, Japanese / Fusion, Takeaway
Boban - Zagreb, Traditional Cuisine
Pod Zidom - Zagreb, Market Cuisine
Dubravkin Put - Zagreb, Mediterranean Cuisine
ManO - Zagreb, Steakhouse / Modern Cuisine
Bistro Apetit by Marin Rendić - Zagreb, Mediterranean Cuisine
Mon Ami - Velika Gorica, Mediterranean Cuisine, Takeaway
Michelin Bib Gourmand
Agava - Zagreb, International
Tač - Zagreb, Traditional Cuisine
KRAPINA-ZAGORJE
Michelin Bib Gourmand
Vuglec Breg - Krapina, Regional Cuisine
LIKA-SENJ
1 Michelin Star
Boškinac - Novalja, Pag, Modern Cuisine
Photo credit: Instagram: hotelboskinac
Surrounded by greenery, Boškinac showcases Pag island's various delicacies in its menus such as olive oil, Pag cheese, lamb, fish, and wine. The restaurant is located in a property that is perfect for an idyllic and relaxing holiday in Croatia.
VARAŽDIN
The Plate Michelin
Bedem - Varaždin, Traditional Cuisine, Takeaway
Michelin Bib Gourmand
Zlatne Gorice - Varaždin Breg, Regional Cuisine
MEDIMURJE
The Plate Michelin
Mala Hiža - Mačkovec, Regional Cuisine
OSIJEK-BARANJA
The Plate Michelin
Waldinger - Osijek, Regional Cuisine
VUKOVAR-SYRMIA
Michelin Bib Gourmand
Dunav - Ilok, Country Cooking / Regional Cuisine
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March 12, 2021 – Well-known sommelier and a successful head of legendary Istrian Konoba Morgan in Brtonigla, Nedeljka Nena Krupljan, is fighting for neither more nor less than a Michelin star.
Since Konoba Morgan has had a recommendation for four years now, this goal is actually reasonably achievable. Nedeljka Krupljan, also called Nena, has been fully engaged in this goal since she has been working in the hospitality industry for years now. She has started her professional career very young, learning a lot from her first employer, the famous Jelena Šimić Valentić of Pupitres wine bar in Zagreb. Later on, she enrolled in Croatian Sommelier Club education and is happy to single out Filip Savić, a renowned Istrian sommelier, as her mentor.
"He helped me a lot not only to learn and study but follow my dreams and become a good sommelier," says Nena, who is currently as passionate about extra virgin olive oils as she is about wines.
The first serious wine chart she has done by herself was for Barbieri's restaurant in Zagreb, and it consisted of more than 140 labels. She was also in charge of the Wine bar in Primošten, where she has organized wine dinners. When she returned to Zagreb, she got a job at one of the more prestigious restaurants in Zagreb, Noel, the only one in the capital that is awarded one Michelin star.
"Colleagues Ivan Jug and Goran Petrić were extremely kind and helpful, and I appreciate the experience of organizing wine dinners with the internationally well-known winemakers there," says Nena.
Last year, Nedeljka worked at Roxanich Wine hotel in Motovun before finally settling down at Konoba Morgan. Her new project under the name "Cheers with You" by Nedeljka Krupljan is very interesting. The idea is to introduce primarily foreign but Croatian tourists as well with the world of Croatian wines.
She is offering a short and entertaining, as well as very educational programme with tasting a minimum of six wines, where the client can choose between Wines of Croatia, Wines of Istria, or Premium wines of Croatia – along with snacks from Konoba Morgan.
She has also designed a map of Croatian wineries (of the wines tasted), and it can be taken home and hung on the wall as a souvenir from Croatia.
The programme is mobile, so if you are on a villa or on a yacht somewhere in Croatia, you can contact Nena and schedule the tasting tour. She will come, bring wines, food, and knowledge. All you have to do is to have fun, and – cheers!
Nedeljka Nena Krupljan Facebook
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July 13, 2020 - Marc Rowlands interviews Boris Šuljić, owner of Boškinac on Pag, a Michelin-starred restaurant, to try and discover the secret to success in the challenging summer of 2020
Among the neverending doom and gloom of this year, a ray of sunshine through the clouds. At Boškinac on Pag, the restaurant, hotel and winery, business is booming. With better numbers than at this point in 2019, is it possible the luxury sector is suffering less this season from COVID-19? And what is the secret to Boškinac's success so far in 2020?
“I am very satisfied with this year's business,” Boškinac owner Boris Šuljić told TCN with a smile and a carefree tone to his voice. “It's definitely busier than last year. Some days are better than others but, generally, more people are coming.”
An island within an island. Pag's Boškinac is located within a lush green and neighbourless section of the island's interior © Boškinac
In a year where, depending on who you believe and how you extrapolate the info, tourism in Croatia is down by at least 50%, people sit comfortably isolated on Boškinac's large terrace. There, they take in the view of the olive trees and Boškinac's vineyards, with not a neighbour in sight. With special measures in place, seats in their Michelin-starred fine dining restaurant are similarly full. But just where are these guests coming from?
“Most of them this year have been from Croatia and Slovenia,” says Šuljić, not unsurprised. “I'd say the next largest group is foreign nationals, ex-pats, who now live in Croatia. But, also we've had quite a few from Germany, Austria, and Belgium. It's not so difficult for us to get busy. We are a relatively small hotel - 11 rooms, 55 seats in the fine dining restaurant, and 40 seats in our more informal tavern.”
Boris Šuljić welcoming guests to Boškinac with a glass of their own-made wine in summer 2019 © Fabio Šimićev
Šuljić estimates that in total around 60% of 2020's guests have come from Croatia, 40% from other countries, a distinct change in the usual demographic they receive. Awarded a Michelin star in February of 2020, the hotel and restaurant have earned a reputation internationally for high-quality food, wines, service, and an experience much more unhurried and relaxing than that found in many places on the popular island. So, has he dropped his prices to encourage this year's draw?
“No, not at all” Šuljić tells us, “our prices remained normal. We are not so expensive like some other 4 or 5-star hotels in Dubrovnik, Rovinj, or Split. The average room price is around €200. Until 15 July, we arranged some special packages with the room and fine dining. We kept the food at the same price but offered the rooms a little cheaper in combination. It was successful. It seemed to attract people who'd heard of the hotel and restaurant, who maybe decided that right now was the best time to come and look. It's not so far to come here to check us out when you only have to travel from Split or Istria, even Zagreb, which is where many of these guests have been coming from. They stayed for one or two nights and enjoyed our Michelin-starred restaurant.”
The flair with which Boškinac on Pag use their fresh, locally-sourced and premium ingredients earned them a Michelin star earlier in 2020 © Boškinac
Always keeping on top of developments in Croatia's gastro scene (you can stay updated on our Gourmet pages), one of TCN's most recent reports from Boškinac noted the venue's fluctuating success of the 2019 season. The summer's unusually variable weather was considered as perhaps one factor in the lack of footfall. With the sun shining reliably on Pag this summer, could it be that visitors care more about the weather than they do about Coronavirus? Is sun-seeking really a greater deciding factor for those looking at Croatia holidays than the ever-updating COVID-19 situation? Šuljić thinks not.
“I definitely think we're busier this year because of the Michelin star,” he says. “People seem to really recognise this international sign of quality. We got a lot of attention because of this. I think it is also because of our communication. We capitalised on the attention and we have been sending out very positive messages. We have every reason to be optimistic and it is this optimistic message we have been sending out; we are here, we are a small place, isolated, we have no neighbours, with allocations for relatively few people, but with lots of room and air and enough terrace for everyone. This is not the usual kind of busy hotel that's packed with people. We are very passionate about our food and our hotel experience. Ours is a business that concentrates on quality, not quantity.”
A platter of distinctly Dalmatian delights, an example of the food on offer at Boškinac on Pag's less-formal tavern restaurant © Boškinac on Pag
Though Šuljić's international recognition, unique premises and isolated location undoubtedly offer an advantage in attracting high-end clientele, could other Croatian businesses learn something from the clear and optimistic communication Boškinac has been sending out since the season's start? Well, it's an option to all but, since opening in 200, Boškinac's message and communications have been of premium importance to the business.
“We were very ambitious as soon as we opened, especially with our food,” remembers Šuljić. “But, at that time, this kind of fine dining experience was not so much recognised in Croatia. It was a very high cuisine for the time. People didn't understand what we were trying to do. Slowly we grew with our guests. It was a journey we made together. It was a gradual process. On our part, a mixture of good social media communication, some PR and word-of-mouth recommendations from previous guests was what worked best.”
Spectacular presentation, one of the many wow factors attracting curious visitors to Boškinac on Pag © Boškinac on Pag
Of course, it's too early to tell if Boškinac will maintain its story of success through summer 2020. Šuljić is aware of this. And, even though it is even more difficult to predict the rest of the season than in any other year, he remains decidedly unworried because of their experiences so far.
“It is really interesting,” he says, when asked about future bookings for this summer, “I've never known anything like it. We have so far not had any bookings further than three or four weeks in advance. It's much more week to week. For instance, right now we have zero bookings for August. Usually, I would be concerned. But, it was the same one month ago and now we are almost full. All of the bookings are last minute. People are making their decisions based on the status and the quality of the information available. They check the news and the websites for advice, make a decision and then off they go.”
© Boškinac on Pag
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