Find out what Healthy restaurants to try in Split. The largest city on the Adriatic Coast, seaside delight Split has been under Roman, Venetian, Austrian, French, Italian and Yugoslav control. There is an abundance of restaurants and wine cellars. Sites such as Diocletian's Palace and Mausoleum, the Grgur Ninski Statue and the Cathedral and Bell Tower of St. Domnius justify its position as a UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site. The city's coves offer several lovely beaches, including central Bacvice. Ferries link Split to Dalmatian summer resorts.
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4 based on 1384 reviews
Our story it's not only about food it is about life style and quality, living underneath the bluest sky in the world, feeling mediterranean in your bones. Our food is always fresh, colourful, prepared on modern and healthy way.. And that is not the most i
Excellent atmosphere! This restaurant is located in a narrow alley together with another restaurant. Most tables are outside and we enjoyed talented guitarrist playing old pop masterpieces from 60s,70s and 80s mainly. Food superb and service as well. Can be crowded, prepare to wait. Highly recommended!
5 based on 75 reviews
Katâs Kitchen Natural Foods is a new gastronomic concept in Croatia which focuses on innovative food preparation made from organic seasonal ingredients, most of which are grown locally. Organic seasonal ingredients are the essence of our kitchen. Smaller
Nicely prepared food, friendly staff. Nice touch that they make their own juices and great health conscious options for breakfast. We had the protein omelettes and then shared pancakes, and the pancakes were especially excellent. Having just travelled from Dubrovnik where we found breakfast options to be limited, we stumbled across this place a little way from our residences and was much more impressed. Would definitely come back again on our next trip to Split.
4 based on 201 reviews
We offer traditional Croatian sandwiches with natural ingredients mostly of Croatian origin and containing NO flavour enhancers, artificial colours or preservatives. All sandwich ingredients are homemade and always fresh. The bread spreads are carefully h
Sandwiches are very large and filling. You can choose from several types of spreads and stuffings to load your sandwich. Staff was friendly. Our food was relatively quickly prepared.Dear guest thank you for the positive review!
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 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.
4 based on 487 reviews
Nestled within the heart of the 4th Century Diocletian Palace is our newest location - Fig Split. Our focus was in creating a new and vibrant dining experience, but still in-keeping with our travel inspired food mantra - something a little different. And
Just before we headed off to Split at the start of June I took a look at TA and saw that this restaurant was highly rated. After reading a rave review of their carrot cake I was determined to indulge in that. At first it looked as if we not be able to find it as the receptionist at our hotel could not tell us where it was located (despite it being only one lane away). Anyway returning from a tour we decided to have dinner so we did with me having a flatbread and my husband the pulled pork. Then it came to dessert. Alas no carrot cake as it turned out this in made in the restaurant and it had not worked out (it had been too hot and the icing had turned). Also with the kitchen being small they have to sometimes decide whether to make one thing or the other. No carrot cake for me then.Not daunted by that on the morning before we headed off to one of the islands we turned up looking for said carrot cake. Success they had it so that was a sweet breakfast for me. Off we went to Hvar (where the original Fig is).On the day we returned to the UK we had some time to push in before heading to the airport and as I had been unable to sample the fig sour at the restaurant in Hvar guess what? Yes back we came to Fig, Split for that fig sour and more carrot cake, which was even better this time. There was a table near us debating what to have and we were able to give them our recommendations. I am glad to say that they had their meal before we left and that they confirmed our choices were spot on.I understand that the person behind Fig may be Californian hence that influence on the food and more importantly that everything is freshly made.For me this (not so little) restaurant - as well as the lovely courtyard there is seating inside hit all the buttons - lovely location,friendly staff, excellent value, excellent food.
5 based on 148 reviews
A new vegetarian restaurant in Town... :-)
The restaurant was very comfortable, quirky decor, great music. Whilst we are not vegetarians it was good to try something different. The veggie burger was okay but could have benefited from a bit more flavour in my opinion. Service was good, waiter friendly and informative.
5 based on 279 reviews
It is quite a popular little place so it is advisable to book. They serve good wholesome food and the service is prompt, efficient and friendly.Thank you :)
5 based on 461 reviews
WE ARE CLOSED FROM NOVEMBER TO APRIL! Our Cafe and Restaurant is situated in a romantic courtyard of the historical Dalmatian house in the old town of Split, just behind the Theatre. You will be seated on a beautiful terrace where delicious food is freshl
I was looking for a quiet, secluded place for breakfast. This is the right place! the menu offers a lot of choices and the prices are good, I would say Europeans. The service is courteous and fast. The breakfast is served from 7:30 till 14:30 that is great! I had a tasty sandwich with smoked salmon, organic eggs, rocket salad and cold tea. The cloister is very nice, surrounded by a stone traditional house and nice plants. They also have a hostel on the hose above. I will definitely return to try a lunch or dinner.
4 based on 132 reviews
BASTA GOURMET BAR in SPLIT is an ideal place to enjoy authentic Neopolitan pizza or cocktails. Located on the West Coast enjoy great food and drinks throughout the day with a spectacular view of the Adriatic Sea and Ancient City of Split. Friday and Satur
Me and my wife read in local newspaper that Basta pizza is excellent, so we decided to give it a shot, we were really astonished by pizzas we got, crust was exactly on spot, soft and thin, very rich with ingredients , actually its was best pizza that i have ever eaten, its a bit pricey place but considering location, and pizza quality its worth every dime spent. I will visit your place again, be sure!! regardsWe are happy you gave Basta a try and enjoyed the experience and our pizza. We are doing our best to insure best quality ingredients and attention to details to insure that each guest enjoys best possible Basta pizza. We hope you will come again.
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