Six special restaurants in Split
Posted on April 7, 2023
Going to Split soon? You don't have to look far for fantastic dining options in the historic city center. In this blog we list six special restaurants in Split.
D16
D16 is a popular coffee shop in the city! The tent is located in a historic building in the heart of Split. At D16 it's all about coffee! The baristas are trained to prepare the perfect coffee for you. In addition, D16 offers an area where you can sit down to open your laptop and get to work!
Bo bis
Looking for a bakery where you can get a tasty breakfast or lunch? Bobis is the place to be and is located in several places in the city. Here you can score a tasty burek or a delicious pudding roll. Ask the staff about the allergens!
Determine
Bepa is a nice intimate restaurant in the heart of the historic center. You can enjoy a delicious breakfast and delicious drinks in the evening. The menu indicates which allergens can be found in the dishes. Do you have a nut allergy? Then avoid the drinks boards!
Bokeria
Bokeria is one of the most popular restaurants in Split and is known for its modern interpretation of Dalmatian cuisine. The restaurant is located in a beautifully restored historic building and offers a unique atmosphere where old and new elements come together. The service is also excellent!
Bokeria's menu is varied and offers a range of dishes made from local ingredients. Bokeria has an open kitchen so you can see your food being prepared by the talented chefs. The menu offers a mix of fish and meat dishes, as well as vegetarian options and unique dishes such as squid risotto and octopus burgers.
Maka Maka
At Maka Maka you can eat the most delicious poke bowls and sushi rolls! You can also go there in the morning for smoothie and acai bowls! Highly recommended and we keep coming back every year and continue to enjoy the delicious bowls.
Ostarija u Vidakovi
Ostarija u Vidakovi is a traditional restaurant serving Dalmatian dishes. The restaurant is located near Bavice, the sandy beach in Split! In the restaurant you will find pearls of paintings that show what Split looked like in the early days. The staff is friendly and will tell you the menu of the day.