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Dalmatino Dubrovnik
Prijeko ul. 15, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
· Restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (1848 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
A lively Old Town spot for Dalmatian seafood and house pastas with friendly, attentive service; breakfast lags behind the strong lunch and dinner.
Restaurant Summary
Tucked on a stepped lane in Dubrovnik’s Old Town, Dalmatino hums with warm, street-side energy. Servers offer blankets on chilly days and steer guests through local wines and oysters. As one diner put it, service felt genuinely attentive without being pushy, and the setting is <bcharming and relaxed. The kitchen leans Dalmatian: grilled calamari, cuttlefish ink risotto, Ston oysters, and slow-cooked beef cheeks, with a few modern touches like shrimp with pistachio pesto. Execution shines most on seafood, where flavors are clean and confident rather than flashy—think produce-driven Mediterranean more than theatrics. Meat dishes and pasta occasionally divide opinion, but overall the cooking delivers for travelers seeking fresh, coastal flavors. Families are welcome. Pasta, pancakes, and simple grilled seafood make it kid-friendly even without a formal kids menu. Breakfast exists but draws mixed feedback—omelettes and breads can be plain—so families may prefer lunch or dinner, where options like calamari, burrata, and pasta are safe picks for kids.
At a Glance
- Excellent grilled calamari, Ston oysters, and black risotto
- Friendly, proactive service with helpful wine guidance
- Charming Old Town lane seating and cozy vibe
- Breakfast quality lags behind lunch and dinner
- Occasional long waits for indoor seating at peak times
What Sets It Apart
- Old Town street seating with blankets
- Local Ston oysters
- Well-executed grilled calamari
What People Love
- Tender, lightly charred calamari
- Fresh local oysters with lemon
- Pistachio pesto shrimp pasta
- Servers who offer blankets and tailored suggestions
- Old Town ambiance away from heavy foot traffic
Points of Concern
- Breakfast reports cite bland omelettes and basic breads; consider skipping morning service
- A few meat and pasta misfires (chewy pasta, fatty cuts) among many positives
- Seating and table prep delays at peak; reserve to avoid long waits
- Review patterns show typical tourist-area enthusiasm; still, dish-level specifics support credibility
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€42-62 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Start with oysters or black risotto, share a salad, then split calamari and tuna.
- Vegetarians: burrata salad and mushroom truffle starter; vegans: falafel or gazpacho.
- Gluten-free diners can request GF bread; choose grilled seafood and salads.
Perfect For
- Seafood-focused Old Town dinner
- Relaxed date night with local wine
- Group meal with visiting family
- Travelers seeking Dalmatian classics
Location Insights
Area: Historic pedestrian lanes with stone steps; tourist-heavy but charming, suited for leisurely al fresco meals.
Safety: Well-patrolled heritage zone with steady foot traffic; generally safe and well lit.
Nearby: Moments from Stradun; near galleries, hotels, and city walls entrances; steps required to reach street.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday08:00–23:00
Tuesday08:00–23:00
Wednesday08:00–23:00
Thursday08:00–23:00
Friday08:00–23:00
Saturday08:00–23:00
Sunday08:00–23:00
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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