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The best Trogir restaurants

Find out where to eat in Trogir, with our guide to the best restaurants on the island

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The choice of Trogir restaurants is absolutely huge. Mirkec on the Riva is the best of the pizzerias, while Škrapa has the best konoba ambience. Long-established Alka and nearby Fontana in the Old Town are more formal and expensive, favoured by locals for special occasions.

The choice of Trogir restaurants is absolutely huge. Mirkec on the Riva is the best of the pizzerias, while Škrapa has the best konoba ambience. Long-established Alka and nearby Fontana in the Old Town are more formal and expensive, favoured by locals for special occasions.
  • Split
Delightful staff, a cosy ambience and artistic table decorations tipify Škrapa, home of honest, grilled Dalmatian food at fair prices. The house rakija brandy comes round on a little tray with a bicycle bell. Seating is available both inside and outside, so it's a good choice on a warm Trogir evening.
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From today, Croatia has seven Michelin-starred restaurants. Details of this year's gradings have just been released and two new restaurants have joined the existing five in Croatia that were already on the list.The two new restaurants to receive the designation are LD Terrace in Korčula (main image) and Boškinac in Novalja on the island of Pag. They join Noel in Zagreb, Draga di Lovrana in Lovran, Monte in Rovinj, Pelegrini in Šibenik and 360 in Dubrovnik, which all maintained their standards in order to keep their Michelin stars.Boškinac in Novalja on the island of PagMichelin's restaurant guides have been published for more than 100 years and Michelin stars are widely regarded as the most prestigious awards a restaurant can receive, requiring restaurants to meet strict criteria when reviewed anonymously by the guides' compilers. Reviewers secretly return to each Michelin-starred restaurant every year in order to judge if an awarded restaurant may keep its grading. Boškinac is also a boutique hotel and has its own vineyards and wineIn addition to the main Michelin-starred winners, the new Michelin Guide also recommended the following restaurants in Croatia Appetite Bistro by Marin Rendić, ManO, Dubravkin Put, Pod Zidom, Time, Boban, Beštija, Apetit, Tekka, Zinfandel's, Takenoko and Le Bistro Esplanade in Zagreb. Mon Ami in Velika Gorica, Bedem in Varaždin, Mala Hiža in Mačkovec, Konoba TRS in Trogir, Jeny in Tučepi, Bougainville in Cavtat, Filippi on Korčula plus Navis and V
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