Korak restaurant
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Korak becomes Croatia’s 11th restaurant with a Michelin star

The same ten dining establishments also retain their prestigious gastronomic awards, from Rovinj to Dubrovnik

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Peterjon Cresswell
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Named after the family behind it, the Korak restaurant in Plešivica, Zagreb County, has just become the 11th restaurant in Croatia to be bestowed with the most prestigious award in global gastronomy.

The new Michelin Guide for Croatia granted stars to the same ten restaurants as before but added one to this illustrious roster. Korak is attached to the vineyard estate of the same name, also helping it gain a green-star award for sustainability.

Croatia also has 14 restaurants with Bib Gourmands, including three new ones, and 64 with recommendations, nine of them new. The ten with full Michelin stars are Draga di Lovrana in Lovran, Monte and Agli Amici in Rovinj, Nebo in Rijeka, Alfred Keller in Mali Lošinj, Noel in Zagreb, Boškinac in Novalja, Pelegrini in Šibenik, LD Terrace in Korčula and 360º in Dubrovnik.

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