Reviews on Healthy food in Vranjic, Dalmatia, Croatia. Vranjic (Italian: Vragnizza) is a town north of Split, near the mouth of Jadro River, part of the municipality of Solin. Because of its beauty it was nicknamed "Little Venice". The church of Saint Martin, the pope, is a place of cultural heritage, with sacred folk music performers Crkveni pjevači župe Sv. Martina - Vranjic.
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4 based on 242 reviews
In the heart of Split recently opened a new gastro place of a sympathetic name Misto, which is distinguished by its decoration and offering of dishes from the rest of the city. The idea of ââthe very concept of this small street food factory was approachi
We ended up here at the end of a quick tour of the city, before leaving for Pag. Food is prepared right after the order - except for desserts, that might take too much - and tastes good.Prices slightly above average.
5 based on 135 reviews
Croatia restoran , homemade meat , with Best Grill , and Best breakfast,organic Food , homemade egss ,Fresh natural orange juce, for reservation please contact us on phone
We went to Splot for a weekend , and found the restaurant online, the food is so tasted , and the staff is so professional, live music !!!!Thank you Slavko â¤ï¸
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!
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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 489 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
Great place to have food in a cute little courtyard in the old town. Friendly staff and good food and drink! Definitely give it a go when you're in Split!
5 based on 464 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
Good friends, whose recommendations we trust, suggested this restaurant. They dined here 3 weeks ago. We were not disappointed. We sat in a lovely courtyard outside with another couple. The restaurant has an extensive wine and cocktail list. Our server, Zeljko was fantastic. His suggestions for starters and entrees were spot on . He recommended the tarte flambé,which resembled a flatbread pizza, with prosciutto. It was fantastic, very flavorful but not heavy. Two of us ordered the rack of lamb,which was fantastic. My wife had the chicken breast which resembled chicken Milanese. It reminded me of the breaded chicken cutlets my Italian American mother would make!!! My friend ordered the Orata fish dish with risotto,and bragged he ordered the best dish at the table.The restaurant carried my favorite amaro,Ramazotti for after dinner drink. By this time the restaurant was nearly empty as we approached 10pm. We had a chance to talk with Zeljko about food,wine and Croatian history. He served us his fatherâs homemade grappa,which was fantastic. I asked if we could join his family for Christmas dinner ! It was a great way to end a wonderful evening .
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