One of the biggest problems with dining within the old town walls of Kotor is that you can't see the forest for the trees - sure there are some lovely squares in which to dine, but they simply don't offer you any perspective. It's for exactly this reason that people venture several hundred metres around the harbour to Galion, which sits literally on top of the water facing the souther city walls. Perhaps the best part is that the food and service are actually almost as good as the views.
Garry Walbrook - Canberra, Australia, Australia 02 February 2011 This must be the most modern stylish restaurant in Montenegro, let alone Kotor. It sits over the water and its 180 degree glass walls look pleasantly over the fjord and the old town just opposite. The food was exquisite and the decor and table dressings tasteful and modern. The service was excellent. The entrance from the street is also impressive looking like an old classical stone building. The cost was quite reasonable - the same quality and position in my country, Australia would cost 3 or four times as much. 5 stars for me - couldn't fault it.
This must be the most modern stylish restaurant in Montenegro, let alone Kotor. It sits over the water and its 180 degree glass walls look pleasantly over the fjord and the old town just opposite. The food was exquisite and the decor and table dressings tasteful and modern. The service was excellent. The entrance from the street is also impressive looking like an old classical stone building. The cost was quite reasonable - the same quality and position in my country, Australia would cost 3 or four times as much. 5 stars for me - couldn't fault it.