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Right by the Hilton near the western entrance to the Old Town, the family-owned Sesame Tovjerna offers classic Dalmatian dishes in a series of picturesque...more
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Situated in an idyllic bay, Robinson is about a 30-minute walk along the beach east of Hvar Town's main harbor (after leaving the sidewalk near Pokonji dol Bay,...more
see the Dalmatian Coast guideThe owners of the increasing number of impossibly expensive yachts bobbing just off Hvar are lured onto land by this spot in Groda, Hvar town's oldest...more
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Run by the Atlas Club Nautika people, this is a reliable, reasonable fish specialist in the Old Town, offering a break from schmaltzy decor—an open room...more
see the Dubrovnik guideTucked away in an alley in the neighborhood of Kut, Pojoda is renowned for its full-bodied interpretations of ancient recipes. Our recommendation: the brodetto,...more
see the Dalmatian Coast guideSituated on a quiet cove just outside the Pile Gate, Orhan is a less-expensive alternative to the nearby Atlas Club Nautika. Morning coffee is served on a large...more
see the Dubrovnik guideSavvy globe trekkers know that to find a good seafood restaurant you head for the local fish market. Split's market is worth a wander, with its singing,...more
see the Dalmatian Coast guidePupnat is a small village in Korčula's hills, but make the 15-minute drive from Korčula Town for what might be your crowning meal in Dalmatia. The...more
see the Dalmatian Coast guideItalians love Hvar, and they especially love Luna—one of the few places on the island that might be described as glam. Owner Tomislav Rudan understands...more
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This seafood place in the old port serves the usual dishesmany in the traditional big black potsand very well done they are, too. What's...more
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