4 street food worth the trip across Croatia, editor-ranked by TableJourney. All Croatia guides.
Kruscic Bakery (Counter) ★ 4.6 · Split
diocletians-palace · Obrov 6, 21000 Split, Croatia
Kruscic at Obrov 6 in Split sells artisan loaves and laminated pastries through the morning behind the Ribarnica, the city's best take-away breakfast counter.
Tip: Buy the boule and the pistachio pastry; eat them down the road on the Matejuska sea wall.
Pizzeria Galija (Counter) ★ 4.3 · Split
diocletians-palace · Toncieva ul. 12, 21000 Split, Croatia
Pizzeria Galija on Toncieva in Split has a take-away counter pulling slices off the same 1980 wood-fired oven that anchors the sit-down room next door.
Tip: The counter line is fastest at 11:00; take a slice down to the Riva to eat on the sea wall.
Pazar Market Snack Stalls ★ 4.2 · Split
diocletians-palace · Hrvojeva, 21000 Split, Croatia
Pazar in Split runs a daily edge of snack stalls on Hrvojeva at the east wall of Diocletian's Palace, serving burek, sausages and Dalmatian market lunches.
Tip: Cash only at most stalls; lunch counters serve until early afternoon and then close with the rest of the market.
Bobis Riva (Take-away Counter) ★ 4.0 · Split
marmontova · Marmontova ul. 1, 21000 Split, Croatia
Bobis runs an early-opening take-away counter on Marmontova in Split, selling burek and Croatian klipici to commuters and the Riva crowd from before 07:00.
Tip: The cheese burek refreshes around 09:00; ask for it sa pavlakom (with sour cream) and a takeaway espresso.