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Popular Thai street food favourite opens new spot in central Zagreb

Croatia Week

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July 7, 2026

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ZAGREB, 7 July 2026 – One of Zagreb’s best-known street food destinations has entered a new chapter, with Saralee’s Thai... The post Popular Thai street food favourite opens new spot in central Zagreb first appeared on Croatia Week.

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Croatia Week

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· Jul 10, 2026

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· Jul 3, 2026

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Commercial Observer

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· Jun 26, 2026

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An Upper East Side Thai ramen joint is taking over a retail space near Union Square famous for being the location for Danny Meyer’s first restaurant, Commercial Observer has learned. Bua Thai Ramen Robata Grill has signed a 4,840-square-foot lease at David Ellis Real Estate’s 21 East 16th Street in an expansion of its []

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Related coverage for "Popular Thai street food favourite opens new spot in central Zagreb": Croatia Week — How La Štruk became one of Zagreb’s tastiest tourist attractions. BerkeleySide — Modern Turkish restaurant and an ice cream shop with a twist open in Berkeley. Vogue — The 7 Best New Restaurants in New York City. Oaklandside — Oakland June openings highlighted by Guatemalan hot dogs, Korean noodle soup, 2 sports bars, and the return of Reem’s and Millennium. The korea Herald News — Seoul's apartment arcades, where local food lives on. Commercial Observer — Thai Ramen Eatery to Open at Original Site of Danny Meyer’s Union Square Cafe