The entrance to Konoba Dalmatino

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Dalmatino

Dubrovnik


At the heart of Dubrovnik's main eat street, Dalmatino is a good place to try the likes of black risotto, octopus salad and truffle pasta, albeit at old-town prices. It's not all local: they also serve steaks, roast chicken, veal skewers and a Thai-style tofu salad. In the morning, a range of set breakfasts are offered.


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