Seget Vranjica is a village in the Split-Dalmatia County of Croatia. It is located on the Adriatic coast of Dalmatia, about 6 km west of Trogir, population 1,027 (2011). It is a popular tourist destination thanks to its beautiful coast and excellent accommodation.
Restaurants in Seget Vranjica
4 based on 524 reviews
A very popular restaurant on one of the main streets in this beautiful little city. We were recommended to eat here by a local person and booked a table as its always busy. We were not disappointed and had an excellent starter and main course. The house wine was good too.
4.5 based on 142 reviews
Restaurant Villa Mediterana is a la carte restaurant, with beautiful seafront Terrace, based on fresh fish and meat, prepared on natural grill, domestic olive oil and vegetables mostly from our organic garden. We also offer you traditional specialities like meat or octopus "peak," pasticada, etc. Dear guests we are looking forward to your visit!
We ate in the hotel most nights because it was so very good! Not just the seafoodwhich was wonderful but the steaks,lamb and veal were excellent quality and everything was beautifully served and all cooked to order. We had excellent service and nothing was ever too much trouble. We must also mention Ivans cocktails which were the best we've ever had!
4 based on 374 reviews
The ALKA Restaurant is the oldest restaurant in Trogir.Working since 1966 under the management of the same family owner for whole 51 years.Restaurant is reference point in gastronomy of Trogir and Croatia.Guideline to all people searching for good food,and to the other restaurants in area as the symbol of permanent effort in maintaining the highest levels of culinary skills and Vienna & French serving styles.Alka is "must try" restaurant during your visit to Trogir.
We went here for lunch today. We walked up and down Kazotica looking for a place for lunch. We wanted just a light lunch but most of the restaurants want to offer you something more substantial. Then we saw a board on the wall advertising an extensive range of light lunches.
The restaurant was in a courtyard just back from the Main Street. Really nice. Two of us had Cesaer Salad and two vegetarian risotto. We all enjoyed our meals the quality was very good.
The lunch menu was really quite extensive with about 20 options at very reasonable lunch prices. Service was excellent
4.5 based on 911 reviews
First and only FINE DINE restaurant in Trogir. Discreet, homely and quite original - these adjectives can be used to describe both the family restaurant „Don Dino“ in general as well as their food. This restaurant, located on the corner next to the church of Our Lady of Carmel near popular street Obrova full of restaurants, still remains loyal to local tastes by abiding the traditions of mediterranean culinary customs.
Don Dino, it was yet another fantastic night in this fine dinning restaurant. Lobster carpaccio with citrus and carrot creme, poached egg with black truffle and wild asparogus, young swiss chard stuffed with crab meat, grill lagostini filled with crab risotto, lamb shank chef style and coffee pana cotta. Moet Ice rose imperial, Medvid red wine, we will definitelly remember this one for a long time....
5 based on 5 reviews
Food was excellent. Delicious and well presented. Wine was some of the best quality found in any restaurant in Croatia. Price was excellent Caters mainly for the German market but something for every taste.
4.5 based on 686 reviews
Restaurant Vanjaka is a respectable member of the Trogir gastronomic family. It is situated on the Radovan Square, in the east part of the town, right by the Saint Lawrence Cathedral. Classy, sacral and aristocratic architectural surroundings have set the standards of this place high and it was a real challenge to meet them. Vanjaka is a contemporary home to a traditional dalmatian cousine and wine. Freshness, local origin and optimal nutritional value are the strict criteria by which we choose groceries to make the meals from our menu. Seasonal fruits ripped in nearby Gardens, fish caught from small fishing boats of Trogir and meat from locally raised animals are combined professionally and with love. Meals made by recipes with a hundred year tradition in the Vanjaka restaurant can please the gourmand taste of a modern guest, and the wine card offers a variety of Croatian wines.
I had been in this restaurant in April, earlier this year. In my opinion I found it then the best restaurant in Trogir. On this occasion my visit for dinner on a warm summer evening in August reinforced by earlier assessment of the restaurant. The cooking is first class, the table service is highly professional and knowledgeable. The owner is very much in evidence at the restaurant to help. The prices here are a little more expensive than the average Trogir restaurant but the value offered justifies the higher price. The standard compares favourably with the better restaurants in Dublin and London. I will certainly be back again
4.5 based on 1 reviews
The desire to shape our way of cooking,we turn to food from nature and culture,discover our history and shape the future.
Our hotel recommended this restaurant in the old town, just off the main square, for innovative cooking. As it turned out, we did not order the innovative choices, rather the charcuterie, roasted vegetables and seabass. Still the food was very good. the setting lovely and the service friendly, though a little slow. We were here during shoulder season, so the craziness of 3 shifts of diners was not an issue. Highly recommended.
4.5 based on 1 reviews
I had my first dinner at Kristian in June and said I'm going to come back there, so I did, twice in one week! First time I had pasta with seafood and the second time gnocchi with seafood. I enjoyed every single bite and I think it's wonderful to find such a place that makes you wanna go there again and again. The service was amazing as my first time there, very attentive, generous and polite. The dessert-yummy! Thumbs up and keep working like this!
4.5 based on 201 reviews
An exceent restaurant offering traditional Dalmatian cuisine
A brilliant konoba situated in the cobbled streets of Trogir. We went for a late dinner and found Toma to be well priced with good quality food and plenty to choose from. The staff are friendly, attentive and provide excellent service. Thoroughly recommended.
4 based on 76 reviews
We stopped here for lunch on our first day in Seget Vranjica.
The restaurant is in a lovely spot overlooking the harbour.
We had four different main courses and all the food was delicious.
The staff were very attentive and very friendly.
The food and drink is reasonably priced and they have the menu in several languages including English.
A great first meal in Croatia.
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