Reservations · Outdoor seating
Charming Old Town konoba serving fresh seafood and house-made pasta with warm vibes; good overall but expect Dubrovnik pricing and occasional service inconsistencies.
Tucked on a narrow lane just off Stradun, Konoba Sebastian feels warm and bustling without the main street chaos. Street tables, clinking glasses, and a family-run welcome set the tone. One diner raved, "The black risotto and gnocchi made our trip," while another noted the vibe was cozy and lively rather than formal. The kitchen leans classic Dalmatian with Italian cues: house-made gnocchi, seafood risotti, grilled squid, and a generous fish platter. Expect produce-driven, traditional cooking over theatrics, with an occasional modern touch like tuna tataki. Most plates deliver comforting flavors; a few reviews mention overcooked risotto or smaller seafood counts, typical of busy Old Town operations. For families, the menu is friendly: carbonara, chicken breast, three-cheese gnocchi, and simple salads give kids reliable choices. Portions vary by dish, but you will find familiar, kid-pleasing options. If your crew loves adventurous seafood, the black risotto and grilled squid are easy wins; for cautious eaters, stick with pasta or chicken.
Area: Historic pedestrian lanes just off Stradun; tourist-heavy, photogenic, intimate street seating.
Safety: Well-trafficked and well-lit heritage zone; generally safe with constant foot traffic.
Nearby: Steps from Stradun, near bars, boutiques, and major sights; steady flow of tour groups.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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