Find out what Barbecue restaurants to try in Trpanj. Trpanj (Italian: Trappano), is a town and municipality of Dubrovnik-Neretva County in south-eastern Croatia. According to the 2001 census, Trpanj has a population of 871. Croats make up 93.11% of the population.
Restaurants in Trpanj
4 based on 141 reviews
Closed until the Spring 2020. Thank you all for your patronage in 2019. and previous years. All the best Goran Jovic :)
Konoba is word that describes a traditional restaurant usually attached to Dalmatian culinary culture. We went here as a family and hade grilled shrimps, fried calamari and civiche. The seafood was great directly from the grill in the backyard and the service very friendly. We waited for the food roughly 20 min but it was worth it. The shrimp where perfectly grilled served with zucchini and eggplant and the civiche was juicy and crisp. Simple cuisine and interior with an outdoor dining area hidden away under the shadow that made a great and relaxing hideout from the gassing sun. Dear mikaelp944,thank you very much for the top rating and extended preview of our food and services. It is always our pleasure to have parties like your. Enjoy your stay in Trpanj and please come again. All the best :)
4 based on 284 reviews
We dropped in as a group of 4 for lunch. Service was excellent, all food was made fresh and everything ordered was delicious. I'd recommend anyone come here if you are in the area
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This is a small restaurant situated in authentic backyard of a 400 years old family house. With only 3 tables, here you will find peace and quiet, away from tourist traffic. We serve homemade products (dry meat, cheese, pasta, gnocchi, bread, juice...) an
This was our first visit to this little restaurant. I found it on TripAdvisor!The whole evening was a very successful and cozy experience, both in terms of the tasty food and the great service.Silvia, who served us, was such a nice and humble woman, and her skilled husband stood for all cooking.Everything is homemade, all vegetables grow nearby, all the wines and different kinds of snaps have the man in the house done, all dishes are very tasty and well cooked.The interior is genuine in old style, so cozy!We were thrilled and will visit these nice people several times in the future on our holiday weeks!Dear Paula, thank you very much for your kind words, especially after the mistake I made. You are far better guests than I am host. Have a pleasant trip home and I'm looking forward to see you next year. All the best to you and your kind husband with a very Swedish name I forgot (Reidar, is it? ;)) Hugs and kisses to both of you!
5 based on 106 reviews
Visited the Portun restaurant with friends from Poland a few times while staying in the Dingac area this September. Nice location beside the Dingac tunnel and the village of Potomje. Lovely secluded terrace for al fresco dining. I think between us we tried most dishes on the menu and everything was delicious. The service was impeccable and very friendly. Highly recommend a visit if youâre in the area.
4 based on 68 reviews
Beautifuly placed restaurant, great view from terrace, some nice places to walk around while waiting. Waiting time for peka is 1-1.5h so it is better to order it up front. The lamb is soft and tasty but not too much of meat, mainly potatos which are very delicious either.There are also other choices but we haven't tried.
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