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These restaurants usually combine a choice of Dalmatian specialities and seafood with cuisine from inland Croatia, which also forms part of the Dalmatian diet.
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Atrij
The owner of this restaurant and brunch bar also runs the well-thought-of Kornat restaurant. Atrij has a similarly stylish interior, which includes a monthly exhibition of paintings which you can buy.
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Bruschetta
The name says it all! The emphasis here is ‘homemade’ and with quality products from the local Zadar region on hand,
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Dva ribara
A great, shaded terrace by the side of the cheery yellow courthouse, with a good selection of Dalmatian and Croatian classics as well as pizzas.
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Grill Canzona
Are you up for an excellent meal on the grill? Then head to the Varoš district in Zadar where it’s hard to find a free seat come peak summer.
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Kaštel
Located in the 13th century Venetian Kaštel (Hotel Bastion) in the old Zadar centre, the menu oozes Dalmatian cuisine and creative modern culinary trends.
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Kornat
Delightfully modern and refined with a classy offering of inland and Dalmatian specialities and a great wine list, this place really is in a class of its own in the Old Town.
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Malo misto
The “little place” is a pleasant bar and garden roštilj (grill), lively and popular. Locals come to enjoy the food, atmosphere and listen to Croatian music.
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Marinero
Pizzas and pasta with that Mediterranean feel, there’s a wide food selection and we recommend the seafood cuisine – fresh and well prepared.
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Marinko
Inside the new apart-hotel, an a' la carte restaurant serving Croatian and Dalmatian dishes, all local produce.
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Marko Polo
An alarming orange coloured building near the city marina with a pleasant, green terrace full of statues. If your sensibilities
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Mediteran
A good restaurant in the comfortable three star hotel.
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Mijo
Comfortable space with an extensive menu comprising, apart from Dalmatian and Croatian food, pizza, pasta, and a couple of specialities
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Pet Bunara
The restaurant has an unusual offering of risotto-like dishes made with barley instead of rice, a nutritious alternative, and home-made pasta.
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Stipe
A fairly standard grill restaurant and pizzeria.
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Zadar
In the Hotel Zagreb building on the Riva, a simple restaurant with the nicest terrace in town. Dalmatian music and a pleasant atmosphere.
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Zadar - Jadera
A large, busy restaurant by St Chrysogonus' Church with a wide choice of local and international meat and fish dishes. Perfectly respectable food at decent prices.
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Zlatni vrtić
The “little golden garden” as its name translates, is a family restaurant with charcoal grill and a pleasant courtyard terrace.
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