Reviews on Italian food in Trogir, Dalmatia, Croatia. Trogir (Latin: Tragurium; Italian: Traù; Ancient Greek: Τραγύριον, Tragyrion or Τραγούριον, Tragourion Trogkir) is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia, with a population of 10,818 (2011) and a total municipality population of 13,260 (2011). The historic city of Trogir is situated on a small island between the Croatian mainland and the island of Čiovo. It lies 27 kilometres (17 miles) west of the city of Split.
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Tucked down a tiny alleyway, tables under the stars with a couple of old fashioned ceiling fans strung up above the diners. Can thoroughly recommend the black ink cuttlefish risotto washed down with the local white wine. Very friendly waiting staff and very reasonably priced food. On a summer's evening one of the most atmospheric and convivial restaurants in Trogir.
3 based on 100 reviews
Ate here a few times while in Trogir. The service is very friendly and on good time. As vegetarians, we struggled to find restaurants in Trogir, with a reasonable selection of dishes. We found here to have more than the rest. The tomato soup is delicious as is the spaghetti with mushrooms and the gnocchi. There are lots of great looking meat dishes , which as a recently former meat eater, I would have previously demolished.
4 based on 38 reviews
Enjoy in the lovely place where you can feel Croatia and Dalmatia with great tradional food and interior
Beautiful peaceful walled al fresco restaurant in Trogir Old Town. Tucked away in a back street and well worth finding. Catered for a group of ten, with very hot children. The waitresses were charming, the beer cold, the food excellent. Would highly recommend. Thank you very much Sir/Madame!We are glad that you enjoyed in Tre Gurë.Hope you will come again!Best regards,Tre Gurë team
4 based on 116 reviews
There are a lot of restaurants in Trogir, some very expensive, others moderate but apparently quite similar in what they offer. Jambo is in an enclosed shady courtyard with two other restaurants, which gets busy. Being vegetarian, limits our choice and we chose Jambo because there were tables available and the menu offered us choice of Italian food at a reasonable price. The service was good and friendly, the food also although nothing special there was equally nothing to complain about. We enjoyed our meal - pizza, lasagne and beers for 200kuna. It would suit families with children, young people and older adults alike.
4 based on 184 reviews
Natural wood burning oven, delicious pizza, prepared by pizza chef handmade at the time it is ordered. Daily fresh ingredients, without any additives in dough. Biggest and richest portions... Tap beer, coffee, cold drinks...
Some reviewers have confused this place with one close by. Note that this place doesn't have waiter service. This place is opposite the bus station and a great place to get something pre or post trip or when you are in town. It's usually busy but the service is friendly and quick. It's just outside the main gate to the town ad as such prices are more reasonable than those places within the town walls. Portion sizes are large and the cevapi and fries I had very very tasty. Unfortunately, there isn't an official place to eat, however you can sit on the wall or unoccupied market stall. I took my food and ordered a drink at the bar by the river. The waiter didn't object at all.
4 based on 151 reviews
We were disappointed about this place. Staff ignored us when we wanted to order something more. They offer you local aperitiv Prosek but they don't have it available. The cabbage salat was totally plain even the waitress set is with olive oil and salt. Prawn risotto was disgusting and extra parmesan which I got for extra money, the bowl was almost emty.
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4 based on 231 reviews
Elegant, comfortable atmosphere, relaxed , combined with excellent food and worty service. That's what makes KALETA's visitors their regular customers. Only fresh fish, meat and seafood, carefully selected vegetables and fruits - the are no trifles! Resta
Trogir promenade is lined with restaurants with various menus. My daughter and I chose this one, not only because the food looked tempting, but the staff seemed more friendly than some of the others. They were all very welcoming and offered help when trying to decide what food to order. Our meals were very enjoyable and reasonably priced. There's nothing rushed about the place and they're quite happy to let you sit and relax without trying to push more food and drink on you. A really lovely experience!
4 based on 636 reviews
When we arrived, almost all tables were taken, but staff quickly found and cleared table for us. The waiter came immidately with menus, gave us time to decide what we're having, and food came on out table hot and within 15 minutes. The whole time they were really nice and attending eventough the restaurant was packed. And the food was excellent and good value for the money.
4 based on 539 reviews
Both opted for a pasta dishes which were under the âappetiserâ section of the menu. These were both huge and more than enough for a main meal! We also tried the bread infused with garlic which was amazing!! The meal was reasonably priced but mainly because our dishes were appetisers..Would definitely recommend to anyone looking for seafood dishes or anyone whoâs keen on fresh bread (who isnât!)
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4 based on 1787 reviews
Recommended by a passer traveler we sought out this little restaurant in a side street. Clearly a popular place even for locals as they patiently waited for a table. The food is well priced and delicious and the owner and staff are amazing and friendly. Defiantly a must eat at place as you divulge in their delicious home made and baked pastas.
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