Tasting menu€50-90
Neighbourhooddiocletians-palace
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Must order: Hand-cut tagliatelle with Adriatic prawns and aged tomato.

Tip: Open until 01:00 daily; book the upstairs balcony for the city's most photographed dining-room view.

Location

Address: Domaldova ul. 8, 21000 Split, Croatia

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Order: The chef's tasting plates with a glass of Plavac mali.

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Apetit ★ 4.3

€45-70diocletians-palaceBook 1 week ahead

Apetit in Split's Old Town sits on the upper floor of a 15th-century palazzo between the Riva and Pjaca, cooking Dalmatian classics under stone vaulting.

Order: Pasticada slow-braised in prosek with homemade gnocchi.

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€45-75diocletians-palaceBook Few days ahead

Zinfandel Food & Wine on Maruliceva in Split is a 2013 wine-led bistro pouring 100-plus Croatian bottles, with 30 wines by the glass on the Pjaca route.

Order: Slow-cooked octopus with a glass of Korcula Posip.

Tip: The courtyard tables are the right seats; live music nightly in summer, with the best by-the-glass list in town.

Bistro Toc ★ 4.3

€35-55diocletians-palaceBook Few days ahead

Bistro Toc near Split's Diocletian Palace is a creative Mediterranean bistro with vegetarian options and a tight stone-walled room set just off Pjaca.

Order: The chef's tasting plates with a glass of Plavac mali.

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Order: Mali Ston oysters with the Adriatic tuna nigiri tasting set.

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