CuisineModern Mediterranean
Price€€€
Neighbourhoodmanus-zenta

Signature dishes: Grilled monkfish, Octopus salad, Pasticada

Must order: Whole grilled monkfish with chard and Adriatic olive oil.

Tip: Ask for a terrace table at sunset; the kitchen leans seafood-first, with rotating Plavac mali bottles by the glass on the Croatian list.

Location

Address: Put Firula 14, 21000 Split, Croatia

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Restaurant Kadena ★ 4.4

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Restaurant Kadena above the Zenta marina in Split is a Mediterranean terrace looking south to the Adriatic, in the Michelin Guide every year since 2018.

Signature: Adriatic fish carpaccio, Black truffle pasta, Whole grilled fish

Order: The whole Adriatic dentex for two, grilled and finished with Brac olive oil.

Tip: Open daily noon to 01:00; the wide terrace catches a sea breeze even in August. Order from the daily catch board.

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Zrno Soli ★ 4.5

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Zrno Soli at ACI Marina in Split is a sea-facing dining room above the boats serving traditional Dalmatian cooking with a panoramic view of the Old Town.

Signature: Sea bass carpaccio, Adriatic prawn risotto, Brudet

Order: Daily Adriatic catch grilled, with seasonal Pazar vegetables.

Tip: The first floor terrace is the right table; rotate through the daily fish offer and finish with rozata custard.

Restaurant Kadena ★ 4.4

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Restaurant Kadena above the Zenta marina in Split is a Mediterranean terrace looking south to the Adriatic, in the Michelin Guide every year since 2018.

Signature: Adriatic fish carpaccio, Black truffle pasta, Whole grilled fish

Order: The whole Adriatic dentex for two, grilled and finished with Brac olive oil.

Tip: Open daily noon to 01:00; the wide terrace catches a sea breeze even in August. Order from the daily catch board.

Bokeria Kitchen & Wine ★ 4.4

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Bokeria Kitchen & Wine in Split's Old Town is a tall-ceiling stone room cooking modern Mediterranean dishes from a wood-burning grill into the night.

Signature: Adriatic tuna tartare, Bone-in steak, Hand-cut tagliatelle with prawns

Order: Tagliatelle with Adriatic prawns, with a glass of Posip from Korcula.

Tip: Late-evening sitting works; the dining room shifts into a wine bar mood after 22:00, with bottle-cellar pours kept until 01:00.

Apetit ★ 4.3

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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.

Signature: Black cuttlefish risotto, Pasticada with gnocchi, Adriatic fish stew

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

Tip: Climb the stone stairs to the second floor; the dining room is small, so booking in summer is sensible.

Brasserie on 7 ★ 4.3

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Brasserie on 7 on Split's Riva is an all-day Mediterranean kitchen with French-Croatian dishes, from breakfast platters through to grilled fish at midnight.

Signature: Handcut tagliatelle with Adriatic prawns, Breakfast Riva platter, Grilled sea bream

Order: Hand-cut tagliatelle with Adriatic prawns and aged tomato.

Tip: Daily 08:00 to 23:00; the Riva terrace is best at sunset, when the kitchen pivots from brunch to grill.

Uje Oil Bar ★ 4.3

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Uje Oil Bar inside Split's Diocletian Palace is the city's Dalmatian small-plates room, built on olive oil tastings, paski sir and Dalmatian prsut.

Signature: Olive oil tasting board, Paski sir with prsut, Brac soparnik

Order: Olive oil flight with the cured-meat board and aged paski sir.

Tip: Order the olive oil tasting flight as a starter; the kitchen will pair it with the cured-meat and aged paski sir board.

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