Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Solin. Solin (Latin and Italian: Salona, Ancient Greek: Σαλώνα) is a town in Dalmatia, Croatia. It is situated right northeast of Split, on the Adriatic Sea and the river Jadro.
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4 based on 767 reviews
ARTiÄOK /a:titÊÉk/ as in artichoke, an edible flower, or as a pun which describes our restaurant philosophy - ART whether it is on a wall, or on a plate, and ÄOK which in Croatian refers to a small bite, a nibble or a munch. We're located in the historic
A small charming modern restaurant just at the edge of he old town. The menu is short and imaginative backed up by cooking with flair. Faultless service and comfortable dinning room. Very decent value for the quality of the food and Croatian wines. A meal so satisfy any Pope...(if you forgive the obscure Monty Python reference).
4 based on 168 reviews
Tried 3 different kinds of rolls, all tasted amazing and so fresh. Would definitely come back. Staff also very friendly and helpful! ( Thanks Robert)
5 based on 157 reviews
Trough our new interior,as well as with our offer,we wanted to take you a few decades back in time. While looking in not-so-far past, and what was cooked in Dalmatian taverns and households, we created menu made exclusively from natural ingredients that a
We visited this restaurant after a recommendation from the fantastic Splendida Palace Hotel that we were staying. We had a fantastic dinner, great service and excellent local wine. Donât forget to make a recommendation. We watched many people try to get in without one and missed out on this fantastic restaurant.
4 based on 204 reviews
After many years of working as a chef on cruise ships all over Dalmatia, and abroad, Zdravko Listes finally opened his own restaurant in the center of Split. Come find us at the beautiful downtown Split, Obrov ul. 8. near the fish market. Dishes that we o
This is our best food surprise in Split. It is absolutely delicous. better than other so said premium restaurants. The atmosphere is relaxed, casual, simple but authentic. The service is friendly and conveys the same mindset. You really feel like at home with an excellent cook-friend preparing diner for you. It is a must try. Get there as soon as you can, you must not miss this place.
4 based on 466 reviews
We want to inform you that the restaurant Laganini is closed for this season, we'll see you in May 2019.
Hidden away in the bowels of the Diocletian Palace yet in the open air. The ambience of this restaurant was quite unique. We had booked a table but still had to ask a tour guide itâs location. The waiter was a little over the top but was quite helpful. We only had main courses of Lamb Stew in green vegetables and chicken fillets with potatoes and veg. Wine by the glass was excellent and the whole meal was cooked to perfection. An enjoyable evening with the perfect ambience.
4 based on 310 reviews
We made a reservation for dinner via Faceboook and received a confirmation that our reservation was accepted. When we showed up at the restaurant, we were told very vociferously that they do not accept reservations even though I showed them the confirmation on my phone. Not sure if it is a language miscommunication. I could see that there was a table with a reservation sign on it. Decided to change tactics and asked them for a table for 7 people and they sat me at that table. Not sure what is going on.Food was delicious, wine was good and the portions very large. The prices are extremely reasonable. Highly recommended but be careful of the reservation issue. I see another reviewer had a similar experience.
4 based on 130 reviews
Trattoria Tavulin is small restaurant in Diocletian palace.
Great setting on a small square with comfortable outside seating.Very friendly staff and great service.Menu has something for everyone but not a huge selection which was helped us make our choices.Definitely worth the walk to get there and enjoy a pretty setting in the old town.
4 based on 248 reviews
Little local place, quite and cozy atmosphere. Local Dalmatian food, homemade pasta, bread and marmelade with a lot of Mediterranean ingredients. You'll feel like one of the locals. Come, try, enjoy! P.S.. We have a very good choice of Croatian wines ;)
Located 5mns from the city walls, the restaurant can accommodate both indoor or outdoor dining, on their enclosed patio.We had:o seared tuna appetizer: this was truly delicious, cooked to perfection (which means slightly undercooked inside).o gaspacho (cold soup): very nicely done.o lamb shank: very tasty, if perhaps not as tender as I hopedo pasta dish: nicely doneTheir red wine (by the glass) put me back on friendly terms with Croatian wine and was very reasonable.Service was very good and the whole dinner was more affordable than I expected.Would definitely return.
5 based on 280 reviews
Disappointed after reading so many good reviews. The Duck Bruschetta was bread with small slices of duck, not a tomato in sight, more like canapés. The Monk Fish Cagaru starter looked great but was inconsistent in temperature throughout - perhaps regenerated. Our burgers were good but the potatoes were inconsistent in temperature too. The bun was sesame not brioche. We made the restaurant aware of the temperature issue & they kindly offered us complimentary desserts/coffee which was appreciated.
4 based on 746 reviews
Spent a whole evening with my 7 friends at Konoba Nikola! I made the reservation 2 days before with is to recommend! The Location is a little bit of but really worth the trip! We felt very welcomed when we arrived at the resturant, the food was beyond our expectations! Superfresh seafood with compliments that really tasted like a high class restaurant(trust me,all of my friends work as chefs!) the wine was ok, nothing special and not a surprise! We had the 4 course meny with extra conpliments. Good prices to I would highly recommend this place!
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