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    Restaurant in Zagreb, Croatia

    ManO2

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    Serious Croatian cooking at a fair price.

    ManO2, Restaurant in Zagreb

    About ManO2

    ManO2 holds back-to-back Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) and a 4.7 Google rating from over 400 reviews, making it one of Zagreb's most consistent special-occasion choices at the €€€ price point. Chef Hrvoje Kroflin's Croatian-focused kitchen sits above casual dining without reaching the price ceiling of the city's €€€€ restaurants. Book here for a date night, business dinner, or your best meal in Zagreb.

    ManO2, Zagreb: The Verdict

    At the €€€ price point, ManO2 on Radnička cesta earns two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) and a 4.7 Google rating across more than 400 reviews — a combination that makes it one of the more credible special-occasion restaurants in Zagreb right now. If you are planning a celebration dinner, a business meal with Croatian context, or simply want to eat Croatian cuisine at a level above the average city-centre restaurant, ManO2 is worth booking. It sits comfortably in the middle of Zagreb's fine-dining range: more accessible in price than Noel or Nav at €€€€, and distinctly more ambitious than most neighbourhood options.

    The Restaurant

    ManO2 is located at Radnička cesta 50 in Zagreb, a commercial address that signals a deliberately modern, non-touristy positioning. This is not a restaurant built around a picturesque old-town square; it is built around a kitchen and a dining room that take Croatian cuisine seriously. Under chef Hrvoje Kroflin, the restaurant has accumulated back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition — a signal that Michelin inspectors find the cooking consistent and technically sound, even if a full star has not yet followed. That distinction matters: a Michelin Plate is a recommendation, not a consolation prize, and consecutive plates suggest a kitchen that is not coasting.

    For a first visit, the priority is understanding what ManO2 does leading: Croatian ingredients and techniques interpreted at a restaurant standard that is hard to find elsewhere in the city at this price. The visual presentation matters here , dishes arrive with evident intention, plated to reflect a kitchen that is thinking about the whole plate, not just the protein. If the room and plate aesthetic matter to you on a special occasion, ManO2 delivers on that front in a way that many comparable Zagreb restaurants do not.

    On a second visit, the case for ManO2 gets more interesting. Returning guests can go wider across the menu rather than anchoring on the obvious choices, and a kitchen with Michelin recognition typically rewards that kind of exploration. Chef Kroflin's Croatian focus means the menu changes with what is available and in season , which is a reason to return at a different time of year as much as a different time of the week. A summer visit and an autumn visit to ManO2 are likely to be meaningfully different experiences, particularly if Croatian coastal and inland produce cycles inform what the kitchen is working with.

    A third visit, for those who are based in or regularly visiting Zagreb, is where ManO2 functions as a reliable anchor point in the city's fine-dining rotation. At €€€, it is priced below the city's most expensive restaurants but above the level where you are gambling on consistency. The 4.7 rating from 405 Google reviews is unusually strong for a restaurant operating at this level of ambition , it suggests that the kitchen is delivering reliably across a broad range of guests, not just on the nights when everything goes right.

    For context on what Croatian fine dining looks like beyond Zagreb, the country has a growing number of Michelin-recognised restaurants: Agli Amici Rovinj in Rovinj, Nebo by Deni Srdoč in Rijeka, Krug in Split, Alfred Keller in Mali Lošinj, and Restaurant 360 in Dubrovnik are all worth knowing if you are touring the country. Closer to Zagreb, Korak in Jastrebarsko offers another angle on the regional cooking. ManO2 holds its own in that national conversation.

    If Croatian cuisine interests you beyond Croatia, Rose Mary in Chicago and Dubrovnik in New Rochelle offer different takes on the same culinary tradition, though neither operates in the same context as a Michelin Plate restaurant in the capital.

    Who Should Book ManO2

    ManO2 is the right choice for: a date night or anniversary where you want a serious room and serious cooking without paying €€€€; a business dinner where the Croatian context adds something to the conversation; or any visit to Zagreb where you want to understand what the city's restaurant scene is actually capable of. It is a less obvious choice for a casual weeknight dinner when Balon or Bekal would serve that need with less formality. If you are in Zagreb and you have one dinner at this price tier, ManO2 is a defensible first choice. If you have two, pair it with Dubravkin Put for a different register of the same general price band.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: Radnička cesta 50, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
    • Price range: €€€
    • Chef: Hrvoje Kroflin
    • Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
    • Google rating: 4.7 from 405 reviews
    • Cuisine: Croatian
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , no evidence of long waits or tight availability
    • Leading for: Special occasions, date nights, business dinners, multi-visit dining exploration
    • Dress code: Not specified , smart casual is a safe approach at this price point
    • Hours: Not listed , confirm directly before visiting
    • Phone/website: Not listed , search for current contact details before booking

    ManO2 in Zagreb's Fine-Dining Context

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Is ManO2 good for solo dining? ManO2 at €€€ is a workable solo option if you want a structured, serious meal in Zagreb rather than a casual bite. Croatian fine-dining restaurants at this price point tend to be more intimate in format than large group venues, which can suit solo diners who want to focus on the food. That said, if solo dining comfort depends on counter seating or a bar area, confirm the layout before booking , seat count and room configuration are not publicly listed. For a less formal solo option in Zagreb, Izakaya at a lower price point is worth considering.
    • What should a first-timer know about ManO2? ManO2 holds back-to-back Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) and a 4.7 Google rating from over 400 reviews , which means the kitchen is consistent and the experience holds up across a wide range of diners. Chef Hrvoje Kroflin's focus is Croatian cuisine, so expect local ingredients and technique rather than a generic European fine-dining format. The address on Radnička cesta is a commercial rather than a tourist strip, so navigate accordingly. Hours and booking contact are not published online, so call or search for current details before planning your evening. At €€€, it is a mid-tier investment for Zagreb's fine-dining range , more than Dubravkin Put, less than Noel.
    • Can ManO2 accommodate groups? Seat count and private dining availability are not listed in ManO2's public data, so contact the restaurant directly to confirm group capacity. At €€€, the restaurant is positioned as a special-occasion venue, which often means it can handle small celebratory groups. For larger gatherings in Zagreb, venues with confirmed private room options or higher seat counts are a safer bet until ManO2's configuration can be verified. Given the easy booking difficulty rating, availability is not likely to be the limiting factor , room layout is the question to resolve first.
    • What should I order at ManO2? Specific dishes and a current menu are not listed in the available data, and inventing them would not serve you. What the Michelin Plate recognition and chef Hrvoje Kroflin's Croatian focus do imply: the kitchen prioritises Croatian ingredients and seasonal produce, so dishes tied to the current season are likely to reflect the kitchen at its strongest. On a first visit, ask the floor team what the kitchen is most focused on right now , at a restaurant with two consecutive Michelin Plates, that question usually gets a useful answer. On a return visit, go beyond whatever you ordered the first time: the multi-visit case for ManO2 is built on exploring the full range of the menu across different seasons.

    Compare ManO2

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is ManO2 good for solo dining?

    ManO2 at Radnička cesta 50 works well for solo diners who want a serious meal without a performance around it. The commercial, non-touristy address means the room attracts locals and professionals rather than tour groups, which keeps the atmosphere low-pressure. At €€€ per head with two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) behind it, it's a reasonable solo splurge if Croatian fine dining is the goal.

    What should a first-timer know about ManO2?

    This is not a tourist-facing restaurant — the Radnička cesta 50 address puts it in a commercial part of Zagreb, which is intentional. Chef Hrvoje Kroflin has earned Michelin Plates in both 2024 and 2025, so the cooking is taken seriously at the €€€ price point. Come with an appetite for Croatian cuisine done with precision, not a rustic konoba experience.

    Can ManO2 accommodate groups?

    Nothing in the available venue data confirms private dining or specific group capacities at ManO2, so check the venue's official channels before planning a party larger than four. For a business dinner of two to four, the professional setting on Radnička cesta and the Michelin Plate credentials make it a credible choice without the formality of Zagreb's most traditional fine-dining rooms.

    What should I order at ManO2?

    Specific menu details are not available in the venue record, so it's worth checking directly with the restaurant ahead of your visit. What the data does confirm is a Croatian cuisine focus under chef Hrvoje Kroflin, with Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025 pointing to consistent kitchen quality. At €€€ per head, a full tasting progression is likely where the value is clearest.

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