Stomorska is a village and a cadastral in Croatia, on the northern coast of Šolta island in the Split-Dalmatia County. It is connected by the D111 highway. Stomorska is the oldest town on the island on the water. The place is well connected and has a gastronomic marina.
Things to do in Stomorska
4 based on 100 reviews
This is the highest end you can get in the fishermen village Stomoska. We went there 2 times and were not disappointed. We suggest grilled fresh fish and octopus salad. Gosh, marvellous! Service with a smile and lot of humor.
Great entrance to the restaurant with boat. One step from the boat and then you're in the restaurant. Nice place in a nice little village. I had taglitelle with scampi in trufflesauce. This was not a great meal. The pasta was overcooked. The scampi were small pieces of very small shrimps, and there were also very few of them. The sauce was ok, but didn't taste so much. None of us six persons were very satisfied with this lunch, but I'm not sure if there are any better restaurants in this village. Probably not.
4 based on 46 reviews
Went there a few times with my family.. food is OK, not bad, not great, just ok.. the location is amazing, though.. the staff is typically very relaxed, so don't expect fast or efficient service.. but then again you go there for the view and one should never be in a hurry in Croatia..
4.5 based on 94 reviews
After a disappointing dinner at another restaurant in Stomorska we tried this top rated restaurant. Fortunately we were not disapointed. Service was very friendly and the food (especially the sea food) was delicious. The grilled squids, the calamari and the fish filet all were among the best we ever had. By now we have visited the restaurant several times, overall lovely fresh food, excellent service and great value.
4 based on 30 reviews
We tried grilled meat and a mix of veggies: french fries (home made!), smashed potatoes (really tasty with a splash of tomatoes and onion) and blitva. We asked for goat cheese, really good and served with a twist of local olive oil.
House red wine was amazing and strong enough to accompany meat. We finished with carob cake.
The young waitress was super kind.
Lovely, traditional and really suggested especially for grilled food.
200 kunas in 3 was also another sign of our happyness after dinner.
You should pass here and stop: you can leave your car close to the Studenac supermarket and walk along the old school and the playground. Grohote at night is simply magic.
4 based on 21 reviews
We have been lucky, as we set with no reservation with a nice welcome from the Owner. We had a great octopus salad (amazing, with fresh onion and tomatoes), then cuttlefish with fava beans (genius), grilled meat and blitva. Reasonable prices and a professional touch:...MoreAlways nice to hear such a great comment! Thank you! We're glad you had such a great time at our konoba and we hope to see you again soon! Regards from Gornje Selo!
4 based on 136 reviews
We went to Solta for the day and on our walk from the ferry we saw this restaurant and decided we would come back and have lunch. By the time we walked back they were serving customers lunch. A sailboat had arrived with a group and a few other tables had people. We were seated on our own little piece of the rock Terrace. There is indoor Seating as well but no one would sit inside with the beautiful view. We were very thirsty and ordered to draft beers which were served promptly. We took in the view and enjoyed our beers. Then we ordered Aperol spritzers and a starter of octopus carpaccio. Our waitress brought bread and olive oil explaining it was made on the island and had won awards. The octopus was delicious and the olive oil is some of the best we have had, if not the best! The taste is rich and the flavor robust. I ordered the green tagliatelle with fruti di mare and my husband had the risotto with fruti di mare. Both our meals were spectacular! We had white wine with our lunch and enjoyed the scenic view with crystal clear water and green hillsides. Our Terrace had a vine covering so it was shaded. More people came by boat and some swam in the bay right off the dock. Our waitress Petra was very friendly and attentive. We were well taken care of and Petra answered questions about the island and took time with us. Our whole afternoon was dreamy. It was a little sad to have to leave for the ferry. I highly recommend Pasarela!
3 based on 17 reviews
We gave the restaurant 3 hours notice for a mixed meat Peka but it was worth the wait. The food was delicious and very filling, a good job we didn't order a starter! only bad point was the number of flies buzzing round the table.
4 based on 32 reviews
Again...been there with friends, they've got even better!! If you are able do go visit this gem...location, view, amazing food and great friendly staff...they have it all. Be sure you try fish, it's fresh and done perfectly. For sure we are coming next year too.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
Really enjoyed this restaurant overlooking Stomorska bay. Service was kind and fast. As starters, we ordered anchovies, octopus salad and mussels: everything tasty and well prepared. Then we decided to try their grilled lobsters. Great choice, they were delicious (2 small, 1kg combined). House white wine (Posip) is dry and fresh, perfect for fish. Few local liquors. 800kn total bill. Highly recommended.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
We are a small farm situated among the olive trees and ostriches and goats, with the view on Split and surroundings. We offer local food from the island and the sea. It is a unique experience. You will be transferred from your location with our transport and will be sitting on a handmade furniture, enjoying freshly made food and wine from Dalmatian vineyards. You can make a reservation by calling.
I love nature and I love food. And I am so happy because there are people who understand, that people appreciate when something is done with love and care. Iko's farm is such place. The owner himself will grill a fish for you or make incredible "peka". His wife will prepare amazing rice risotto and appetizers.
You can take a walk among the olive trees and look at the ostriches or goats. You can just enjoy the view on Split (it's amazing). If you have special wishes (birthday, anniversary etc...they will listen to you).
I am on gluten free diet and they also take care of that.
So it is a definitive YES come and see for yourself.
This people are amazing!
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