Restaurant in Ljubljana, Slovenia
Ljubljana's easiest Michelin booking at €€€

Peti 181 is Ljubljana's most accessible Michelin Plate venue, holding that recognition in both 2024 and 2025. The Mediterranean kitchen at Dvorni trg sits at the €€€ tier but remains easy to book, making it the practical first choice for a celebration dinner or business meal in the Slovenian capital. A 4.5 Google rating across 149 reviews confirms consistent delivery.
The common assumption about Michelin Plate venues is that they exist in a middle tier — credentialed but not compelling enough to plan a trip around. Peti 181 challenges that framing. Sitting at Dvorni trg 1 in Ljubljana's historic core, it has held the Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, a consecutive recognition that signals consistency, not a one-year anomaly. For a Mediterranean kitchen operating in a Slovenian capital still finding its fine-dining footing, that track record matters. If you are planning a celebration dinner, a date night, or a business meal in Ljubljana, Peti 181 belongs near the leading of your shortlist.
Peti 181 pitches itself in the €€€ bracket, which in Ljubljana puts it alongside Restavracija Strelec and Gostilna AS at the upper end of the city's restaurant market. The cuisine is Mediterranean — a category that in central Europe often means something aspirational rather than technically grounded, but the back-to-back Michelin recognition suggests the kitchen is delivering on that promise with enough rigour to satisfy a guide that does not hand out plates for effort alone. The address on Dvorni trg places it in Ljubljana's pedestrianised old town, close to the castle and the riverside, which makes it a natural anchor for an evening that starts with a walk along the Ljubljanica and ends at the table.
Mediterranean cooking at this price point in Ljubljana is a deliberate choice. Slovenia has its own strong regional food culture , you can find that at venues like Altrokè , but Peti 181 is not trying to be a Slovenian restaurant. It is positioning itself as a serious European dining destination that happens to be in Ljubljana, which is a different value proposition entirely. That is worth understanding before you book.
Without confirmed seat count data, it is not possible to state definitively whether Peti 181 operates a dedicated chef's counter. What is clear from the venue's address and category positioning is that a room at this tier in Ljubljana's old town tends to operate at an intimate scale. Mediterranean kitchens at the Michelin Plate level , whether in Ascona like La Brezza or in more ambitious urban settings , typically use counter or open-kitchen formats to reinforce the precision of the cooking. If Peti 181 offers counter seating, request it. The kitchen interaction at a Plate-level venue with a Mediterranean focus will give you more access to the rhythm of the meal and sharpen the sense of occasion that makes a celebration dinner worth the price.
For a special occasion, the geometry of how you sit matters. A counter seat at a focused kitchen puts you closer to the decision-making behind each course. A table in a quieter corner of the room gives you more privacy for conversation. Since booking at Peti 181 is rated as easy relative to Ljubljana's wider dining scene, you have room to be specific in your request when you reserve.
Booking at Peti 181 is rated easy, which is a meaningful advantage at this price tier. Ljubljana's leading tables , particularly at venues that have received Michelin attention , can tighten up, especially on weekends and during summer when the city draws visitors heading to Lake Bled or the Soča Valley. Book a week or two ahead for weekday dinners; give yourself more lead time for Friday and Saturday evenings, particularly during peak season. The venue's location on Dvorni trg is central enough to walk from most old-town accommodation , for hotel options near the venue, see our full Ljubljana hotels guide.
At €€€, expect to spend at a level consistent with Ljubljana's upper tier. That is still materially lower than comparable Michelin Plate venues in Vienna, Milan, or Paris, which means the price-to-credential ratio here works in the diner's favour. If you are visiting Slovenia specifically for food, Peti 181 is a reasonable Ljubljana anchor alongside day trips to venues further afield , Hiša Franko in Kobarid operates at a significantly higher level, as does Gostilna Pri Lojzetu in Vipava, but Peti 181 fits the Ljubljana evening format well without requiring a two-hour drive.
Ljubljana's restaurant scene has developed quickly in the last decade. The city now has multiple venues worth tracking: Restavracija CUBO is a reference point for modern European cooking in the city, and AFTR operates at a lower price point with a modern format that suits more casual occasions. B-Restaurant and Breg fill the mid-market well. Peti 181 is not competing with any of those for the same occasion , it is specifically a celebration-dinner or business-meal venue where the Michelin credential and Mediterranean positioning do real work. For a broader view of where to eat across the city, our full Ljubljana restaurants guide maps the full range. You can also explore Ljubljana bars, wineries, and experiences to round out your visit.
For diners with a deeper interest in Slovenia's food geography, the country has a number of Michelin-recognised venues outside the capital worth planning around: Milka in Kranjska Gora, Dam in Nova Gorica, Grič in Šentjošt nad Horjulom, and Hiša Denk in Zgornja Kungota each represent a different regional angle. Peti 181 is the right Ljubljana starting point before exploring any of them.
Yes, if you are in Ljubljana for a celebration, an important dinner, or simply want to eat at the city's Michelin-recognised level without a complicated booking process. The Mediterranean positioning is a clear signal about what the kitchen prioritises , technique and produce over local tradition , and the back-to-back Plate recognitions confirm it is executing consistently. Google reviews sit at 4.5 across 149 ratings, which for a €€€ venue in a market where expectations are high is a solid signal of sustained quality. Book it, be specific about seating preferences when you reserve, and treat it as the anchor of your Ljubljana evening rather than one stop among several.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Peti 181 | Mediterranean Cuisine | €€€ | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | — |
| Restavracija Strelec | Modern Cuisine | €€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| AFTR | Modern Cuisine | €€ | Unknown | — | |
| Altrokè | Regional Cuisine | € | Unknown | — | |
| Breg | Contemporary | €€ | Unknown | — | |
| Gostilna AS | Traditional Cuisine | €€€ | Unknown | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Peti 181 and alternatives.
Peti 181 sits at Dvorni trg 1 in Ljubljana's old town and holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025 — the recognition that signals consistent quality without full Michelin Star distinction. It pitches at €€€, which is the upper tier for Ljubljana. The booking difficulty is rated easy, so you are not fighting for a table weeks in advance the way you would at Strelec or CUBO. Arrive with the expectation of a polished Mediterranean meal in a credentialed setting, not a casual neighbourhood spot.
At €€€ with two consecutive Michelin Plates, Peti 181 delivers a credentialed dining experience at a price that would be considered mid-range in Vienna or Milan. Within Ljubljana, it sits alongside Restavracija Strelec and Gostilna AS at the city's upper end, but its easy reservations give it a practical edge. If you are spending €€€ in Ljubljana, the Michelin recognition provides reasonable assurance that the kitchen is operating at a consistent standard — that is the clearest argument for booking here over a comparable but uncredentialed alternative.
Specific menu items are not confirmed in available data, so any dish-level recommendation would be speculation. What is confirmed: the cuisine is Mediterranean, which at the €€€ price point in a Michelin Plate context typically means ingredient-focused cooking with careful technique. Ask the front-of-house for the kitchen's current focus when you arrive — at this price tier, staff at Michelin-recognised venues generally give useful guidance rather than a stock answer.
Confirmed group-seating specifics are not available in the venue data. Given the address at Dvorni trg 1 and the €€€ positioning, it is reasonable to check the venue's official channels before assuming large-group availability. For parties of six or more, check whether a private area or set menu is possible — that is standard practice at Ljubljana's upper-tier restaurants and worth confirming before you commit.
No confirmed dietary policy data is available for Peti 181. At a Michelin Plate venue in the €€€ bracket, kitchens at this level generally accommodate common restrictions with advance notice, but Mediterranean menus can rely heavily on dairy, gluten, and shellfish depending on the season. Flag requirements clearly when booking rather than at the table — it gives the kitchen the best chance of preparing something that fits the same quality standard as the main menu.
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