For gourmands, this is a must. Make an advance booking, and make the trip 2km north of Vipava to Dvorec Zemono, a frescoed mansion built in 1680. Here, you'll find innovative, Gostilna Pri Lojzetu, ranked among Slovenia's finest restaurants: 'Michelin-star-worthy' is common praise. Try the pork shoulder marinated in honey, or boned wild duck. Better still, opt for a tasting menu.
Gostilna Pri Lojzetu
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