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Restaurant & Recipes
Our restaurant recommendations in Dubrovnik and Dubrovnik area.. Best Dubrovnik, Dalmatian and Croatian recipes ...
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Located just outside of the Old City of Dubrovnik above the Ploče gate is the restaurant “Gusta Me.” You could say that it’s in the ideal position, a meal with a view in the shade of the midday sun.
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Homemade food in old town
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Fantastic food, ambience and staff and all very reasonably priced.
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As delicate and sensitive as the Mimosa flower, the restaurant’s hospitality and culinary excellence promises satisfaction. Light Lunch - Live music each Wednesday and Friday
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Situated on the most attractive location on the Mali Ston waterfront. The name was derived and chosen as such due to the fact that it was a dwelling place of the Mali Ston Guard Captain.
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Paradise of delicates. The cove of Kobas, with a sandy beach and its own marina, is becoming more and more popular among yachting enthusiasts.
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Restaurant rested in Luka Šipanska, on the island of Šipan. The place totally gives you relaxed Dalmatian vibes, and is definitely the best choice when visiting this beautiful Elaphite island.
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The story of wine begins in the vineyards of the Mediterranean,...
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This is a highly prized and unusual dish. If you are looking for a recipe to impress seafood-loving guests, this is definitely one to try.
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Perhaps the most famous and original gastronomic specialty of the island is a cake that is out of the island known as the surplus pie.
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Type of cod is a fish which is caught in the cold waters of Norway, where it is also dried. Then imported into Croatia, where it is prepared in different ways, of which one is white dried cod.
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Another authentic treat from the Dubrovnik region is kotonjata, a sweet delight that is made from quince. At Dubrovnik you can taste it at Gradska Kavana
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Authentic dishes, which are mentioned in historical writings still 1480th The Konavoska green menestra..
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These traditional sweet delicacies and drinks are still made according to our grandmothers traditional recipes.
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The best brodetto is made using an assortment of fish, e.g. rock fish, dent fish, sea bass, John Dory, conger eel and tuna. Serve the brodetto with polenta.
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This is also one of the recipes mentioned by Croatian renaissance writer Nikola Naljeskovic. This is supposed to be original Dubrovnik recipe fron 16 century.
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An excellent dish to be tasted, with potatoes, carrots, peppers and onions ...
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Taste this Dubrovnik dish typical of winter and great festivities which the Dubrovnik aristocrats prepared on St Blaise Day.
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Croatian Doughnuts Flavored with Brandy and Lemon
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This recipe is also mentioned in famous Croatian renaissance comedy “Dundo Maroje” by Marin Drzic. You can find it in well known Pomet monologue about food.
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It's a big mess to eat, but Skampi Buzaru (Scampi Buzara or buzzara) is the best way to experience tasty Adriatic prawns. Serve it with polenta.
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This is a famous Croatian appetizer from the Zagorje region. It is quite satisfying and filling so don't eat too much, unless of course you are serving it as a main dish.
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Though Dalmatia is best known for its seafood, one cannot omit this dish from a list of traditional Dalmatian specialties.
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This is a very easy and economical recipe to make. It is served in small thin slices, as it is very rich!
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Cabbage rolls are part of the traditional cuisine of many Central European regions and during winter times loved also in Dalmatia region
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First thing that comes to mind when we mention the food of Dubrovnik is a typical sweet dish from this area, called rožata
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Sweet dark plums are wrapped in a potato dough, and boiled before rolling in sweetened toasted bread crumbs. These take some time to make they're well worth the effort.
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Ston traditional recipe is attractive because of the unusual application of the pasta filling. If you have not already, be sure to try ...
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