29 Articles found for “The River Café”

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48 Hours in Kaunas: Castles, Monasteries and Sunsets

Lithuania's second city offers a host of things to do, from exploring the oldest Baroque frescoes in the Baltic region to riding the funicular to take in stunning views over the rooftops and the river confluence.

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Sapat Wine Estate and Fleur de Sel, the first Michelin-starred restaurant in Serbia

Around 40km from Belgrade, surrounded by the Fruška Gora hills in the province of Vojvodina and in a region that extends on either side of the River Danube, is a very special place that has a focus on food and wine.

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The MICHELIN Guide Slovenia - Gourmet Ljubljana: three unmissable restaurants

Ljubljana has a gourmet soul that extends from its historic centre to the banks of the River Ljubljanica and out to its residential districts.

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5 MICHELIN Hotels to Stay Along the Bangkok Riverside

Where to stay along the Bangkok riverside? Here are the best places offering river views along the Chao Phraya River, known as the River of Lords.

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MICHELIN Guide Budapest : two typical neighborhood restaurants take a new look at Hungarian traditions

On the cozy, luxurious and relaxed Buda side of the Danube river, Stand25, the bistro of star chefs Szabina Szulló and Tamás Széll, offers traditional Hungarian food done to perfection. On the other side of the river, in the hip, young and vibrant district of Erzsébetváros, young chef Ádám Mede is at the head of a fine-dining kitchen where Asian influences give a creative twist to local ingredients and recipes.

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Loire Valley Road Trip: 3 Days of Castles, Vineyards and MICHELIN Dining

Follow the slow bend of the Loire River on a sun-drenched drive where vineyards, fairytale châteaux and next-generation chefs redefine the art of lingering.

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A Beginner’s Guide to Hotels and Dining in the Catskills

The nebulous definition of the Catskills is part of what makes a visit here intimidating. Do you want a small town or the woods? Total solitude? Bar hopping? The Catskills stretch from the border of Pennsylvania to the Hudson River. Below, our rundown of where to start, where to stay and where to eat.

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MICHELIN Guide 2025: Jiangsu Province’s Culinary Spotlight Shines on Nanjing

The MICHELIN Guide unveils its 2025 Jiangsu Province selection in Nanjing, a historic yet modern culinary powerhouse along the Yangtze River.

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The challenges of Franciacorta wines – the traditions, innovations and passions of a unique region

With its unique microclimate and geography - in a landscape of gentle hills bordered by the Oglio river and Lake Iseo - the Franciacorta region is renowned for superb sparkling wines produced using a natural fermentation process. These wines are firmly rooted in their surrounding area and, as a result, have a strong focus on protecting the region’s ecosystems.

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MICHELIN Guide Slovenia : a night at Otočec Castle

Floating on an island in the middle of the Krka river, this exquisite five-stars hotel hosts a Michelin Plate restaurant where young chef Nejc Ban wields his magic. How to dine in a Slovenian fairytale...

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Gourmet Zagreb – the best addresses in the MICHELIN Guide Croatia

A city which has expanded over the centuries between the plain, the Sava river and Mount Medvednica and which has been moulded by a diversity of cultural influences, Zagreb and its historical, architectural and culinary attractions (chosen by the 2020 MICHELIN Guide) holds particular appeal for visitors during the Christian festival of Advent.

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Chef Marko Djeric at the helm at Langouste, Belgrade

Situated in Belgrade’s historic quarter, this restaurant has stood near the Kalemegdan fortress and the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers for the past twenty years.

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The MICHELIN Guide Slovenia: Culinary creativity of Slovenian Istria!

Koper, Izola, Portorož, Piran and the Korte hinterland all lie just a few kilometres from the sea. This is the less familiar Slovenia, a land close to the sea and coast that is far from the country’s inland rivers and mountains, where beautiful landscapes offer the same gastronomic abundance that characterises Slovenia as a whole. Culinary attractions here include fish from the Adriatic, wine, salt from Piran, and extra-virgin olive oils produced from olive groves influenced by the mild maritime climate.

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Cocktails and pairing in hotels: the success of the Belgrade Lobby Bar

All over the world, the authentic spirit of a city lives and reveals itself along the banks of its river. And that applies even more so to Belgrade. Two rivers flow through it, the Sava and the Danube, and it seems the Celts founded it precisely at their confluence, such that still today the Serbian capital is called “the gateway to the Balkans”.

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Belgrade, the gateway to the Balkans

One of the oldest cities in Europe, Belgrade is often described as “the gateway to the Balkans” because of its location at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, chosen by the Celts who founded the city.

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The culinary treasures of Serbia: traditional ingredients and unmissable specialties

Serbia boasts a long culinary tradition that is based on the use of top-quality ingredients full of flavor. Thanks to its favorable climate, fertile soil and many rivers and streams, the country has developed extensive agricultural production, including the raising of livestock and cultivation of crops such as maize, wheat, sunflowers, sugar beet, soya, potatoes, apples, plums and grapes.

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"Salon 1905": elegance and haute cuisine in the heart of Belgrade

Thanks to its strategic position at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers, Belgrade is often known as “the gateway to the Balkans” – a gateway home to enticing restaurants such as Salon 1905, which we are delighted to introduce to you later in this article.