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Gostilna Repnik
The guide was updated:This cosy countryside restaurant near Kamnik, on the way to Tuhinj Valley, dishes up traditional Slovenian fare, top-notch wines from our cellar, and local favourites like Prince's game goulash and Tuhinj stuffing.
Useful Information
- Address: Vrhpolje pri Kamniku 186, Kamnik
- Opening hours: Wed– Sat noon–10pm, Sun–Tue closed
- Website: gostilna-repnik.si/restaurant-repnik
- Phone: +386 1 839 12 93
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