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MOKOSH restoranA-Worth Trying
Slavićeva Ul. 44, 21000, Split, Croatia
· Mediterranean restaurant
· 4.6/5 Google (2993 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Destination-worth garden restaurant with creative Mediterranean cooking and standout ambiance; excellent desserts and cocktails, but service can be inconsistent and portions run small.
Why it gets an A- for overall quality
MOKOSH delivers compelling dining through an exceptional garden setting with award-winning design and creative, standout Mediterranean cuisine—particularly memorable desserts and confident technique. However, quality varies across visits with occasional portion concerns, and service inconsistency during peak times prevents grade A territory. It's a destination worth planning around for the experience, though execution doesn't match its ambition consistently.
Restaurant Summary
Step through the gate and you enter a villa garden that feels like a film set—soft lights, a fountain, and lush greenery create a romantic escape. Guests praise the warm welcome and thoughtful touches, though a few describe waits and brusque seating at peak times. One diner summed it up: "We came for the garden and stayed for dessert." The design pedigree shows; this is a setting people plan a night around. The cooking leans modern Mediterranean with a confident hand: ceviche bright with citrus, veal cheek risotto silken and deep, and a pistachio Paris-Brest many call a highlight. Expect creative techniques over tradition—black panko crusts, fermented lemon, and slow-cooked suckling pig with chimichurri. Portions skew modest and cocktails can feel dear, but most feel the quality and setting justify a special night out. It suits diners who enjoy contemporary flavors and a sense of occasion. Families do well here, especially at brunch. The garden space is forgiving, and menus include familiar comfort like burgers, chicken, and pasta alongside lighter salads and bowls. Vegetarians have options; fully vegan choices are limited, so plant-based diners should verify mains in advance.
At a Glance
- Spectacular garden and award-winning interior design
- Creative Mediterranean menu with standout desserts
- Brunch vibe with live music/DJ on weekends
- Portions can be small for the price
- Service inconsistency at peak times (seating and waits)
What Sets It Apart
- award_winning_design
- lush_garden_setting
- weekend_brunch_music
What People Love
- Escaping the crowds into a peaceful garden
- Desserts that end the meal on a high note
- Thoughtful wine guidance and pairings
- Balanced, modern Mediterranean flavors
Points of Concern
- Service can be slow or indifferent during busy periods; some walk-ins refused despite empty-looking tables
- Portions and potato sides described as small by several guests
- Pricing confusion reported on a shared main; clarify charges when ordering
- Review patterns are consistent with potential coordination (seasonal policy disputes, some marketing-like positives) which may not reflect typical diner experience
- For an innovative menu, conservative palates may find fewer comfort options
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€45-62 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Seafood lovers: Seabass (€24.5) or Buzara (€21.5) offer strong value.
- Vegetarian highlight: Agnolotti (€15) or Burrata (€17.5).
- Gluten-avoidant diners: choose Seabass (gluten-free) and verify sauces.
- Dessert-first crowd: Paris-Brest (€10.5) or Basque Cheesecake (€8.5).
Perfect For
- Date night in a lush garden
- Weekend brunch with live music
- Celebratory dinners with friends
- Travelers seeking a design-forward meal
Location Insights
Area: Leafy, elegant villa setting just beyond the busiest tourist lanes; draws brunch crowds and evening diners.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked in season; garden setting feels comfortable though can be busy.
Nearby: Short walk from Diocletian’s Palace; near residential streets, cafes, and boutique hotels.
MejeMeje is a residential neighborhood located near the city center but quieter and more relaxed than the bustling old town. It offers a mix of local life with some upscale homes and is known for its proximity to the Marjan Hill park, providing a green and peaceful environment. Dining here tends to be more casual and local, with some spots offering garden or terrace seating.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday09:00–23:00
Tuesday09:00–23:00
Wednesday09:00–23:00
Thursday09:00–23:00
Friday09:00–23:00
Saturday09:00–23:00
Sunday09:00–23:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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