36 Best Restaurants in Istria, Croatia

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We've compiled the best of the best in Istria - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Tavern Nono

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Extremely popular and always busy, Tavern Nono is located in Petrovija, just a mile east of Umag. This family-run tavern offers hearty Istrian seafood, meat, and pasta dishes in a cozy and friendly atmosphere. The interior is rustic but classy, while the enclosed terrace features ceiling decorations like a hanging bicycle and a collection of hats. Children like to visit the small farm behind the restaurant to see animals like rabbits, ducks, chickens, goats, and donkeys.

Umaška 35, Umag, 52470, Croatia
052-740–160
Known For
  • Traditional Istrian food
  • Kid-friendly dining with a playground and a small farm behind the restaurant
  • Popularity among locals and tourists
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. Oct.–May
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Trattoria Vodnjanka

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One of the few restaurants in downtown Pula offering honest and authentic Croatian dishes, no-frills Vodnjanka is a short walk from the farmers’ market. Lunch is the best time to enjoy its flavorful unpretentious home-cooked dishes—a truly local experience that brings back the forgotten flavors of old times. Many chefs and restaurateurs in Istria make their way here for lunch before heading to their own restaurants. Depending on the season, dishes may include homemade gnocchi, meatballs, cod in tomato sauce, roasted veal, dandelion with hard-boiled eggs, and grilled sardines—the dishes Istrian grannies make.

Dinka Vitezića 4, Pula, 52100, Croatia
098-175–7343
Known For
  • A reasonably priced home-cooked meal
  • Cash-only policy
  • Small and cozy interior
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Tunaholic Fish Bar

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You won't be able to resist these mouthwatering fish and seafood burgers prepared with modern innovative appeal. Served from a bright and welcoming fast food store in fun branded materials, you can walk away with paper cones of fried local fish, trays of crispy squid and pommes frites, or tuna burgers oozing cabbage and spicy mayonnaise.

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Velo Kafe

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Whether it be a coffee, homemade cake, or hand-crafted gelato enjoyed on the shady ground-floor terrace, a gourmet dinner on the first-floor balcony, or hearty Istrian comfort food in the cozy lower-level tavern, it’s all to be found at this popular restaurant located in the heart of Old Town Labin on Titov Trg, Labin’s main square. The locally inspired menu is extensive and includes specialties like nettle gnocchi with salmon, steak in black-truffle sauce, branzino al forno, and hand-rolled pasta with foraged mushrooms. A good choice of veggie dishes makes this place popular among vegans, too, as does the wisteria-covered terraces and everyday brunch options served in the summer season.

Vodnjanka

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This restaurant is the place to go for the most mouthwatering homemade pasta dishes you can imagine, not least fuži with wild asparagus and prosciutto, which is simply unforgettable. The inner of two small rooms, with its six tables and framed family-style photographs, is positively homey, while the outer room features bizarre but fantastic wall art by sculptor/painter Lilia Batel. Art includes 3D reliefs with sponge-based puppets caricaturing real locals as they gaze out their windows, sit at the bar, and so on. The staff, including owner Svjetlana Celija, are very friendly and can help you navigate the menu. In the summer, make a reservation for dinner on the rooftop terrace to enjoy the sunset over old town Vodnjan.

Istarska 22B, Vodnjan, 52215, Croatia
052-511–435
Known For
  • Authentic Istrian cuisine
  • Elegant-but-quirky decorations
  • Rooftop terrace perfect for summer sunsets
Restaurant Details
Closed Jan. and Sun.

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Vorichi Osteria Mediteraneo

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For those staying in or visiting Labin-Rabac, make sure to reserve a much-desired table at Vorichi Osteria in the little village of Orihi, between Barban and Svetivinčenat, just 22 km (14 miles) from Old Town Labin as you head towards Rovinj. This hidden culinary gem is serving up modern Mediterranean food in an open-air garden setting, with orders for dinner taken by Tamara, the owner, as she joins you for a glass of Malvazija wine or Aperol spritz. She talks to you about the menu, offering a short list of the day's best meats, produce, and seafood, as well as which wines pair best with each course. The deconstructed tiramisu is to die for, as are the homemade breads, crackers, and cookies. All of this is enjoyed in a charming outdoor setting surrounded by vineyards, rustic farm decor, and olive trees. Prepare to stay for hours.

Orihi 58, Croatia
099-229–4300
Known For
  • Relaxed garden setting
  • Freshest local ingredients
  • Incredible wine selection
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Nov.–Apr.

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