Discover Restaurants offering the best Fast Food food in Banjole, Istria, Croatia. Banjole is a village in the municipality of Medulin, in southern Istria in Croatia. In 2011 it had a population of 983.
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4 based on 160 reviews
Had 3 chicken and avocado wraps, 1 falafel. Generous fillings and nice flavour combinations. All freshly made to order. Ordered to take away for a picnic at the beach, well wrapped to transport.
4 based on 128 reviews
Healthy and fast food.
Wow! So glad we found this place. The burgers and fries here are truly delicious. The menu has a good variety and the service is friendly and welcoming. Some of our experiences in Croatia have left us missing some of our home comforts from the UK, but this restaurant is one of the places that I will miss not being able to visit once we are back home. A must visit place for anyone visiting Pula 10/10!!!
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4 based on 459 reviews
Street sea food place in the centre of Pula. We use modern food such as tuna, but also traditional such as sardines- all prepared in modern ways. Our fish is all fresh because the restaurant is run by two fishermen.
The food here is simple but tasty and I liked the "street food" idea but either improve your customer service or make it self serve. We were underwhelmed by the waitstaff who were unfriendly & more interested in chatting than serving. The seating is modern high bar stools which were a little uncomfortable & I'm sure put older customers off. The toilet situation was not great...both toilets were out of order so I was sent to a separate building where there was one toilet that was less than clean with no toilet paper. Shame ~ the food was delicious though.
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4 based on 917 reviews
It is indeed a cool place both because you can sit in the shade (rare at Cape Kamenjak) and because it has a very cool atmosphere. The children can play in the bamboo 'forest' and try out the giant swings and the adults can pick from a nice variety of drinks and food (self-service with abit of a wait, but very good quality cevapcici etc.). Sitting under the dense leaves, you don't get the view of the wonderful coastline, but it is a very short walk down to the beach/cliffs from the bar. You must pay to get into the national park by car (well worth it, because the scenery is spectacular). If you want to, you can drive to a car park that is right next to the bar at the southern tip of the park (signs are a bit misleading sometimes...). Alternatives are taking a bike ride into the park (roads are pretty bad though, so you definitely need a MTB) or you can walk in. Absolutely doable distancewise, but it can get very hot with very few shady spots.
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