Restaurants in Split

Split has a fabulous culinary offer, and your choice of Dalmatian cuisine location is enviable - from the waterfront to the warren of back streets in Diocletian's Palace. We will slowly be adding articles on many of the restaurants of Split, from the most popular to the most hidden. Please find below some of the choices so far.

Friday, 17 February 2017

ĆIBA Bistro

Friday, 17 February 2017

ADRIANA Restaurant

Monday, 16 May 2016

Rizzo: A Split Must Have

“Life is like a sandwich - the more you add to it, the better it becomes.” Although the author of that quote is unknown, we have to agree with them and give them a high five as it leads us directly into our topic for today: sandwiches. But we’re not here to talk to you about just any sandwich, these are some special ones, and we are lucky to have them grace us with their presence here in Split. Let us introduce you to Rizzo.

Rizzo first opened its doors back in 1992 as the first sandwich bar in the Split region. The initial aim was to create a menu which consisted of a diverse list of daily fresh ingredients, with the power given fully to the customer to create and build exactly the sandwich they wanted. As these types of sandwich bars are often seen around the world, Rizzo was something special for Spličani and we’d like to consider it Subway on steroids...it’s that good!

Rizzo products work under a framework of traditional homemade bread, a recipe that has been brought to perfection in over two decades of daily production, alongside the customers wishes and suggestions, to make it the high quality product it is today. The bread is produced in their own furnaces and do not contain any additives or substances which would disrupt the healthy product structure. Next, you have a wide range of layers and additions to perfect your sandwich. Items such as pršut, salami, kulen, mortadella and tuna are available for protein options. Of course, you can top any of those meats with local cheese. Spreads are available from mayonnaise, mustard, oil, and french salad to name a few. You then can get very creative, adding on eggs, pickles, corn, salad, roasted peppers, and any other local fresh ingredient they have available that day.

The sandwiches come from cocktail sizes to large ones, and they best part? All large sandwiches will cost you between 15 - 20 kuna, small ones 12 - 15 kuna, and cocktail sandwiches only 7 kuna! Talk about a bang for your buck and a meal so satisfying you’ll be coming back for more.

Rizzo currently has four locations in Split and has gained the recognition and popularity it deserves amongst locals and tourists alike. You can find them here:

  • Tončićeva 4, just by Marmontova boulevard

  • Gundulićeva 29, at Sukoišan bus station (accessible by car)

  • Put Brodarice (Joker shopping center, just next to the entrance, above the underground parking exit)

  • Spinčićeva 2, Lazarica building, just across Firule Hospital

Now what are you waiting for? You have to try a Rizzo sandwich today!

 

Thursday, 12 May 2016

Craving Something Else? Best Non-Croatian Food Options in Split

Say you’ve been in Split for more than a few days and you’re feeling like all the grilled fish, seafood pastas and mixed grills are getting tiring (remember, this is OKAY to experience). The emergence of Split as a top tourist destination over the years has surely paved the way for new ideas and diversified cuisines. The most prominent cuisine in Split today that is not of Croatian or Dalmatian descent is Asian. Five years ago it was hard to find a single restaurant that wasn’t Croatian, but now we have some top competitors to help fill your Asian food cravings.

A massive winner for Spličani over the last couple of years is the newly opened Adriatic Oyster and Sushi Bar. With fresh fish and oysters straight from the Adriatic, you would think the concept of sushi in Split would have been done ages ago! Their menu boasts nigiri, maki, specialty rolls, teriyaki and sashimi. But don’t worry, for those of you that don’t fancy sushi like the rest of us do, Adriatic Sushi also has a selection of Croatian cheeses and grilled meat dishes for you to choose from. An extensive wine list and a fairly priced menu has put Adriatic Sushi as a frontrunner going into this summer’s season. Located conveniently in the center on Carrarina poljana 4, you won’t want to miss out on this one! Pro tip: the tuna tartar is a must!

Having opened nearly 3 years ago on Ban Jelacic 1, Samurai is the first true Japanese restaurant in Split. After visiting Split for over a period of 6 years, owner Okamoto decided it was time to bring his cuisine to the people of Split. A diversified menu filled with everything from yakisoba to ramen noodle soup, fried squid tempura bowls and beef curry, Samurai has kept the cuisine traditional and tasty. Okamoto is also passionate about bringing healthy, low-calorie food to your plate, and it is always prepared with love and a little bit of art.

Biser Orijenta is the only true Chinese restaurant in Split. Located on the top floor of an office building on Bihaćka 2, Biser Orijenta has an outside terrace with a stunning view overlooking Split, and traditional Chinese decor inside. The menu has tie-pan specialties, as well as stir-fried noodles, fried rice, eggs rolls and a bundle of meat dishes. Very reasonably priced, you’ll often see Spličani fill the restaurant on a sunny Sunday afternoon.

Bota Šare is another sushi place on the list, and with a menu similar to Adriatic Sushi, this restaurant is definitely heavier on the seafood and has some unique menu items you can’t really get anywhere else in Split. For instance, their Stonski Risot is taken directly from the recipes used in Mali Ston, an area located about 45 north of Dubrovnik. With sushi items such as tempura, maki, nigiri, rolls and sashimi, Bota Šare is another stellar restaurant to feed your sushi needs. Bota Šare is located at Morpurgova poljana.

Lastly, don’t forget about the Wok Bar located on Obala hrvatskog narodnog preporoda 25, right off the riva! This is a perfect place for walk ins or a quick bite before hitting the town.

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