10 Best Restaurants in Split 

Split not only has stunning views and history, but it also knows how to do food right. From quick bites at local street food spots to authentic local taverns (also known as a konobe) tucked away in the Old Town, and stylish restaurants with sea views, there’s something for everyone. In this guide to the best restaurants in Split, we’ve picked a mix of favourites: laid-back spots for families, authentic local gems, and a few fancier places for when you want to treat yourself. So whether you’re craving fresh seafood, hearty Dalmatian classics, or modern Mediterranean twists, these are the food places in Split you won’t want to miss. 

Kantun Paulina  

A local legend for the best čevapi in Split, Kantun Paulina serves up juicy, garlicky sausage rolls in warm bread with ajvar and onions – quick, budget-friendly, and loved by locals. There’s often a queue, so be prepared for a bit of a wait. Please note, they accept cash only. 

Price: £
Cuisine: Croatian
Family-friendly: Yes
Address: Matosića ul. 1, Split 21000 

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Konoba Fetivi  

Tucked away in the heart of Split, Konoba Fetivi is a warm and authentic seafood tavern that’s a firm favourite with both locals and visitors. This family-run restaurant has deep roots in the neighbourhood, with recipes lovingly passed down through generations. Chef prepares dishes inspired by his mother and grandmother, while the family’s passion for local traditions shines through in every plate. The menu celebrates the best of Dalmatian cuisine, with seafood taking centre stage – caught fresh each day just steps away at the fish market. Depending on the weather and catch of the day, the menu changes daily, making every visit a little different. Meat specialities and fresh vegetables from the nearby bazaar also feature, alongside locally made wines and olive oil from family producers. Be sure to save room for dessert – the dried fig and walnut cake is a must-try.  

Price: ££
Cuisine: Croatian
Family-friendly: Yes
Address: Tomića Stine 4, Split, 21000, Croatia 

Photo Credit: Konoba Fetivi Facebook 

Mazzgoon Restaurant  

In the old town, right by the walls of Diocletian’s Palace, Mazzgoon is a family-run spot serving up creative Mediterranean fusion. The vibe is relaxed, with a leafy garden and a menu that mixes Dalmation classics with modern twists – think seafood buzara alongside Black Slavonian pig steaks or figs in red wine with homemade yoghurt. Their motto is ‘stubbornly different’, and it shows in the food, wine and cocktail list. A great restaurant in Split if you fancy something a little out of the ordinary.  

Price: ££
Cuisine: Seafood/Mediterranean
Family-friendly: Yes
Address: Bajamontijeva ul. 1, 21000, Split, Croatia 

Photo Credit: Mazzgoon Facebook

Restaurant Zoi 

Right on the walls of Diocletian’s Palace, Zoi is all about amazing food with a view. The terrace looks straight out over Split’s harbour, making it one of the most scenic dining spots in the city. The menu mixes Mediterranean flavours with a modern twist, and there are even two tasting menus if you want to go all out. Come for the history and the views, stay for the creative dishes and laid-back fine dining vibe. We recommend booking a table on the top floor to fully enjoy the stunning view. 

Price: £££
Cuisine: International/ Seafood
Family-friendly: Yes
Address: Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda 23, 21000, Split, Croatia 

Photo Credit: Zoi Facebook

Bokeria Kitchen & Wine Bar  

Once a historic ironworks, Bokeria has been transformed into a lively Dalmatian tavern full of colour, flavour, and local charm. Set in a vibrant piazza, it’s the perfect spot to enjoy simple, high-quality Mediterranean food with a modern twist. Think smoked swordfish carpaccio, homemade pasta, and a great selection of wines – all served with friendly, attentive service.

Price: ££–£££
Cuisine: Mediterranean / European
Family-friendly: Yes
Address: Domaldova 8, Split 21000

Photo Credit: Bokeria Kitchen & Wine Bar Instagram

Restaurant Artičok  

Nestled in the historic Varoš neighborhood just steps from the Riva, Restaurant Artičok truly lives up to its name – a perfect fusion of art and a small bite (“čok” in Croatian). This quirky spot takes plating seriously, with dishes that look as beautiful as they taste. Set inside a creative, gallery-like interior, it’s one of Split’s most artsy dining experiences – ideal for those who want fresh Mediterranean flavours with a side of visual feast. 

Price: ££
Cuisine: Mediterranean
Family-friendly: Yes
Address: Ul. bana Josipa Jelačića 3, 21000, Split, Croatia 

Photo Credit: Restaurant Artičok Facebook

Restaurant Makarun  

Hidden within the walls of Diocletian’s Palace, Makarun is a charming spot known for its handmade pasta and Dalmatian specialities. The private stone terrace, shaded by a 70-year-old fig tree, offers a peaceful escape from Split’s busy Old Town. Fresh fish, meat, and produce come from local suppliers – some even from the restaurant’s own organic garden – while the open kitchen lets you see the chefs at work. With warm service, a rich history (poet Tin Ujević once found inspiration here), and a carefully chosen Croatian wine list, it’s no surprise it’s often regarded as one of the best restaurants in Split.

Price: ££–£££
Cuisine: Seafood/Croatian
Family-friendly: Yes
Address: Marulićeva ul. 3, 21000, Split, Croatia 

Photo Credit: Makarun Facebook 

Mini Bota Sushi & Oyster Bar  

Right in the heart of Split, Mini Bota Sushi & Oyster Bar is a hidden favourite blending Dalmatian seafood with Japanese flair. Famous for its ultra-fresh oysters from Mali Ston and bluefin Adriatic tuna, it’s the go-to spot for sushi lovers who want something a little different. Whether you’re sharing rolls, trying the tuna teriyaki bowl, or sipping local wine alongside your sashimi, this cosy spot is all about fresh flavours and friendly vibes. 

Price: ££
Cuisine: Seafood/Japanese
Family-friendly: Yes
Address: Adamova ulica 3, 21000, Split, Croatia 

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Restaurant Adriatic  

Perched on the cliffs just minutes from Split’s centre, this much-loved spot combines fresh Mediterranean flavours with unforgettable 270° views of the Adriatic and nearby islands. A favourite with locals year-round, it’s the perfect place to enjoy grilled fish, steaks, and lobster straight from the aquarium, sip sunset cocktails, and soak up the vibrant seaside atmosphere. This stylish seaside location is one of the best restaurants in Split if you’re after a romantic evening. 

Price: £££
Cuisine: Seafood/Mediterannean
Family-friendly: Yes
Address: Sustipanski Put 2, Split 21000 Croatia 

Photo Credit: Restaurant Adriatic Facebook 

Restaurant Dvor  

Just outside the centre of Split, Dvor is a must-visit for its dreamy sea views and peaceful garden setting. Think long lunches or sunset dinners under the trees, with modern Dalmatian dishes cooked on a wood-fired grill. The menu changes with the seasons, always using the freshest catch of the day, and the wine list is packed with great local choices. Stylish but relaxed, Dvor is the perfect spot for a special meal without feeling too formal. 

Price: £££
Cuisine: Seafood/Mediterranean
Family-friendly: Yes
Address: Put Firula 14, 21000, Split, Croatia 

Photo Credit: Dvor Facebook

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