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    Slovenia’s national cuisine shows an Austro-German influence with sauerkraut, grilled sausage and apple strudel often appearing on menus. 

    National specialties:
    • The best-known Slovene foods are the breads made for special occasions, which appear in the form of braided loaves or wreathes: the struklji stuffed with sweet fillings, meat or vegetables.
    • Another Slovene specialty is potica, a dessert prepared with a wide variety of fillings.
    • Seafood is a specialty in Primorska region.
    • Goulash is popular in
    the Hungarian influenced eastern Prekmurje region.

    National drinks:
    • The southwest, eastern and northeastern parts of Slovenia are known for their outstanding white wines (Laski, Renski Rizling and many others).
    • The southeast is the homeland of the light, russet-colored cvicek wine.
    • The Adriatic Coast and the Karst region have mainly red dry teran wine.
    • Slovenian beer is excellent: the most popular brewers are Union in Ljubljana and Lasko in the eponymous town.

    Legal drinking age: 18.

    Tipping: 10% is generally expected in restaurants, though not obligatory.

    Nightlife
    There is a wide selection of theaters, cinemas, casinos and nightclubs in the larger towns. Ljubljana also has a good opera house and the symphony orchestra plays regularly in the Big Hall of the Cultural and Congress Center. Ljubljana has a large student population as well as an increasing number of tourist visitors, which helps fuel a lively bar and club scene. Maribor also has a significant university population with an energetic nightlife scene, while the main action on the coast is in the resort of Portoroz.


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