CuisineDalmatian
Price€€
Neighborhoodradunica
HoursMon-Fri 09:00-23:00, Sun closed
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Why locals love it: An off-the-tourist-track stone house konoba a kilometre east of the Old Town on Domovinskog rata, with old beams, rustic benches and almost no signage.

Tip: Closed Sundays; pasticada can run out early so ask when you book.

Location

Address: Ul. Domovinskog rata 46, 21000 Split, Croatia

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Why locals love it: A family room in a 19th-century stone house tucked into Tomica Stine; UNESCO-listed building, no signage to speak of, regulars-only feel.

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