Central Dalmatia Restaurants
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Central Dalmatia - browse our top choices for Restaurants during your stay.
This local hangout, one of Split's most popular restaurants for years, offers traditional dishes commonly found on Dalmatian dinner tables. The food is hearty, filling, and affordable, with a daily selection of local specialties and plenty of fish dishes that include sardines, mackerel, and mullet.
Decorated with a bit of the wit and themes from the beloved Italian comic strip of Corto Maltese, this restaurant offers traditional Croatian ingredients prepared in a healthy way and explained on a funny, irreverent menu. With lots of seafood and salad options, the presentation of food is eclipsed only by the flavor. The chef prepares the dishes in an open kitchen, facing the customers, and both the kitchen staff and waitstaff are engaging and eager to offer recommendations.
Located in a quiet area a few miles out of town, Dvor offers up a superior rendition of Croatian seafood, professional service, and a broad selection of local and international wines, all with garden seating and outstanding views over the sea. There's an outdoor grill as well as parking, which is a luxury in Split.
The cool atmosphere, bohemian furniture, and original jewelry sold on-site, all add up to a funky little place to go for a burger and a drink. Don't miss out on their delicious prawn burger. They also serve a good breakfast, which is available all day. The owners—a brother and sister team—are well-known Croatian singer Luka Nižetić and fashion blogger Petra Nižetić Mastelić.
This is a perfect place to sit over coffee or a glass of local wine and absorb the 2,000 years of magnificent architecture that surround you. The morning-to-night restaurant serves Mediterranean-style breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Try their octopus goulash with broad beans and polenta, which blends three of Central Dalmatia's quintessential ingredients.
In an elegant 17th-century stone building in the Old Town, close to the cathedral, this welcoming family-run restaurant serves Dalmatian specialties such as black risotto, gnocchi, and fresh fish, as well as a good choice of local wines. Sit outside on the open-air terrace, or take a table in the intimate air-conditioned dining room. Vanjaka doubles as a highly regarded B&B with just three rooms upstairs.
This lounge-style café terrace with breathtaking views is a good spot for lunch or a sunset dinner. They're also open for breakfast starting at 8 am.
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