Klobasarna

Ljubljana


This hole-in-the-wall eatery in the Old Town specialises in that most Slovenian of dishes, Kranjska klobasa, an EU-protected fatty sausage. Buy 'em by the half/whole with a bit of cabbage, bread and mustard on the side. If you’re really hungry, add jota (a hearty soup of beans and pickled turnip) or ričet (a thick barley stew).


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