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ManO2 holds consecutive Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025, placing it among a small tier of Croatian-cuisine restaurants in Zagreb operating at the €€€ price point. Located on Radnička cesta, the restaurant sits within a city where serious fine-dining ambition and local culinary tradition are beginning to converge in ways that reward advance planning.

Planning Your Visit to ManO2: What the Booking Logic Tells You About the Restaurant
On Radnička cesta, a stretch of Zagreb that runs through the southern fringe of the city centre, ManO2 occupies a position that tells you something before you arrive. The address sits outside the immediate tourist circuit of Gornji Grad and Tkalčićeva, in a zone where restaurants tend to rely on reputation rather than foot traffic. That geography is, in itself, a signal: restaurants that draw guests to Radnička cesta 50 are not coasting on location. They are being sought out.
Zagreb's serious dining tier has expanded steadily over the past decade, producing a crop of restaurants with genuine Michelin attention. ManO2, under chef Hrvoje Kroflin, has held consecutive Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025. Within the city's Croatian-cuisine bracket, that sustained recognition places it in a peer set that includes Bekal at the €€ tier and Dubravkin Put at a similar €€€ price point. ManO2 operates at €€€, which in Zagreb's current market signals a deliberate positioning: above mid-market but not at the €€€€ tier occupied by places like Noel.
The €€€ Croatian Tier in Zagreb: What You Are Choosing Between
Zagreb's upper-mid dining bracket has become more defined as a category. At €€€, you are in territory where ingredient sourcing, technique, and service formality are expected to exceed the casual konoba format, but where the experience does not necessarily require the tasting-menu commitment of the city's top tier. That gap, between convivial mid-market and full-format fine dining, is where ManO2 operates, and it is a gap with genuine competition.
The comparison that matters most is not with Izakaya, which sits at a different price and cuisine position entirely, but with the cluster of Croatian and Mediterranean restaurants that share the €€€ bracket. Balon brings a Mediterranean approach at a similar register. Dubravkin Put has long-established authority in that space. ManO2 enters that conversation as a Croatian-focused alternative with Michelin validation, which narrows the decision for anyone specifically seeking Croatian cooking at this price point rather than a broader Mediterranean menu.
Croatia's restaurant scene beyond Zagreb is worth tracking as context. Plates and Stars have been awarded to restaurants including Agli Amici Rovinj on the Istrian coast, Alfred Keller in Mali Lošinj, Boskinac in Novalja, Korak near Jastrebarsko, Krug in Split, and LD Restaurant in Korčula. ManO2 belongs to the same national conversation about where Croatian cooking is heading at the formal end of the market — a conversation that now spans the coast and the capital in roughly equal measure.
The Atmosphere and What It Signals
The Radnička cesta address, on a working street rather than a heritage square, shapes the atmosphere in ways that distinguish ManO2 from Zagreb's more scenically positioned dining rooms. Restaurants in this part of the city tend toward considered interiors over ambient streetscape. The experience is likely to feel deliberate and inward-facing: the room, the food, and the service doing the work that a historic courtyard or a terrace above the rooftops would do elsewhere in the city.
With a Google review score of 4.7 across 405 reviews, ManO2 registers consistent guest satisfaction at a volume that carries statistical weight. For context, 405 reviews at 4.7 is not a thin average built on a handful of enthusiastic regulars; it reflects a broad base of experience over time. That score sits comfortably above the average for Zagreb restaurants in the €€€ bracket, and it suggests that the experience lands for a wide range of guests, not just those already primed for fine dining.
Booking ManO2: What to Know Before You Go
ManO2's phone number and website are not publicly listed in current databases, which means the most reliable booking approach is to locate the restaurant directly through Google Maps or a local reservation platform. The Radnička cesta 50 address in Zagreb's 10000 postal district is specific enough to locate without ambiguity. For visits during Zagreb's busier periods — the Advent season from late November through December is the city's peak dining window, when tables at recognised restaurants fill weeks ahead , advance planning is advisable.
The price range at €€€ means budgeting at an intermediate fine-dining level for Zagreb. The city is not expensive by Western European standards at this tier, but the gap between €€ and €€€ is meaningful: expect a full dinner to require considered ordering rather than casual grazing. Hours are not publicly confirmed, so checking current opening times before travel is worth treating as a required step rather than a precaution.
For visitors building a wider Zagreb dining itinerary, the EP Club's full Zagreb restaurants guide maps the city's dining options across tiers and cuisines. Supplementary guides cover hotels in Zagreb, bars in Zagreb, wineries near Zagreb, and experiences in Zagreb. For Croatian dining outside the capital, both Dubrovnik in New Rochelle and Konoba Kala in Supetar offer reference points for how Croatian culinary tradition translates in different contexts.
Chef Hrvoje Kroflin and the Croatian Cooking Argument
Croatian cuisine at the formal end of the market has been making a coherent argument for itself over the past five years: that the country's larder, technique traditions, and coastal and continental contrasts can support restaurant cooking that stands beside the Adriatic-adjacent cuisines of northern Italy and Slovenia. Chef Hrvoje Kroflin's consecutive Michelin Plate recognition at ManO2 places the restaurant within that argument. The Plate designation is not a Star, but in Michelin's current framework it signals that inspectors have found the food worth noting, and two consecutive years of that signal means the recognition is not an outlier.
The Croatian-cuisine designation at ManO2 rather than a broader Mediterranean or European label matters for how the restaurant positions itself in Zagreb's dining map. It represents a choice to work within a specific culinary tradition at a formal price point, in a city where diners have access to a wide range of international cooking. That choice, sustained over multiple Michelin cycles, is the clearest available evidence of what the restaurant is trying to do.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does ManO2 work for a family meal?
- ManO2 operates at the €€€ price point, which in Zagreb's context places it in the formal mid-to-upper tier. It functions well for a family meal where the occasion warrants a more considered setting , a celebration dinner or a deliberate introduction to Zagreb's serious Croatian cooking. For families where the priority is informal comfort over restaurant formality, the €€ tier, represented in Zagreb by options like Bekal, may be a better fit. The 4.7 rating across a large review base suggests broadly positive experiences, but the restaurant's Michelin Plate positioning and €€€ pricing indicate an environment geared toward intentional dining rather than casual family convenience.
- How would you describe the vibe at ManO2?
- The combination of a Radnička cesta address (away from the tourist-heavy centre), consecutive Michelin Plate recognition, and a €€€ price point places ManO2 in the category of Zagreb restaurants that are destination-driven and composed rather than atmospheric in a loose, convivial sense. The 4.7 score across more than 400 reviews suggests that the atmosphere lands for a wide cross-section of guests. By comparison with Zagreb's €€€€ restaurants like Noel, the register here is likely less formal-ceremony and more focused on the food itself , but that is inference from category signals rather than confirmed detail.
- What's the signature dish at ManO2?
- Specific menu items and signature dishes are not confirmed in available data for ManO2. The restaurant's Croatian cuisine designation and chef Hrvoje Kroflin's Michelin Plate recognition across 2024 and 2025 indicate cooking that takes Croatian culinary tradition seriously at a formal level, but describing specific dishes without a verified source would move into territory we avoid. The most reliable approach is to check ManO2's current menu directly , either through the restaurant or through an up-to-date reservation platform , before your visit. What the awards record confirms is that the food has met the threshold for Michelin inspector attention in two consecutive guide cycles, which is the most objective available benchmark for quality at this address.
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