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Gastro guide to Pula

Pula is a beautiful city in Croatia, known for its rich historical heritage and wonderful cuisine. Here is a gastronomic guide to this amazing city:

Breakfasts

  1. Cvajner: This cafe is located in Forum Square and offers a great selection of coffee and fresh pastries. Start your morning with a traditional croissant or local sweets.
  2. Pekara Snaša: The scent of freshly baked bread and various pastries make this place perfect for a delicious breakfast on the go.

Lunch

  1. Konoba Boccaporta: An authentic Croatian establishment with a cozy atmosphere. Here you can try traditional dishes such as 'pljeskavica' or pasta with truffles.
  2. Trattoria Vodnjanka: This restaurant is known for its homemade recipes and wonderful seafood. Be sure to try their seafood risotto.

Dinner

  1. Ribarska Koliba: A renowned seafood restaurant with a panoramic view of the sea. Try their freshest fish and oysters.
  2. Valli Fine Bistro: For those looking for a modern approach to traditional cuisine using local products. They serve exquisite dishes paired with great wines.

Snacks and Desserts

  1. Farabuto: Focuses on seasonal and local products. A perfect place for a light snack or dessert with a glass of wine.
  2. Orfej: A great place with a variety of gelato and local sweets.

Drinks

  1. The Shipyard Pub: A great place to try local beer and snacks. Cozy atmosphere and a good selection of drinks.
  2. Mediterraneo Cocktail Bar: A bar with a beautiful view of the Adriatic, offering interesting cocktails and local wines.

Pula is a city where you can find something special and unique in every corner. Don't forget to enjoy the local Istrian wines, such as Malvasia and Teran, and of course, try the Istrian olive oil, which is rightfully considered one of the best in the world.

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