"Finally we have confirmation that Slovenia is a good
gastronomic destination ... It comes at the right time because
times are not easy for tourism and restaurants," Ana Ros, the
chef at Hisa Franko, told Radio Slovenia after being awarded two
stars.
She said there are many more candidates for Michelin stars in
the country. Ros is known for creating dishes from local,
seasonal ingredients.
The restaurant, in Kobarid near the Italian border, attracts
food-lovers from around the world with quirky dishes such as
pasta filled with suckling pig, fake guacamole of lovage and
smoked egg, and fermented wild magnolia flowers.
"Prepare yourself for an exciting culinary adventure and an
extraordinary dining experience!" the Michelin Guide says about
Hisa Franko.
Slovenia's tourism and restaurants were badly hit by the
coronavirus epidemic as the country went into lockdown in
mid-March and started to gradually lift it over a month later.
Restaurants and small hotels were able to reopen in May while
large hotels reopened earlier this month.
Slovenia has so far reported 1,499 coronavirus cases and 109
deaths.
(Reporting by Marja Novak; Editing by Giles Elgood)
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