Konoba Nono

Top choice in Krk Island


Just outside the old town, this rustic place is renowned for its Krk cooking and produces its own olive oil, as evidenced by the large traditional press around which tables are arranged. It also hangs its own prosciutto, which goes into some of the dishes. Big portions and incredibly knowledgable and polite staff make Nono worth seeking out.

There's a smaller branch, Mali Nono, in the old town.


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